Example sentences of "now [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now swollen with the waters of a number of small tributaries , it becomes the Forge Brook .
2 At the same time , the earnings threshold which forms the boundary between the two rates , which is now aligned with the earnings threshold for payment of full-rate employers ' class I contributions , will go up from £185 per week to £190 per week .
3 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
4 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
5 Who would now quibble with the implications of that ?
6 The fact that Poles could now compete with the Prussians ‘ reconciled profits with patriotism ’ .
7 There are 800 professionals round the world now compared with the days 20 years ago when they struggled to find enough pros to compete for the world championship .
8 Also now that we 've got UNISON the one union I think they can help but I do think that 's what needs to be done , because they 're doing the same with the hospital as , as now doing with the pits even after the closure campaign .
9 To start with the martyr of the moment , take pilloried candidate Bill Clinton , who is now lumbered with the nicknames ‘ Slick Willie ’ and ‘ Mr Beef ’ .
10 We shall now proceed with the equations of electrostatics , which may be obtained from eqns ( 1.1 ) -(1.7) by substituting a/at = 0 and assuming that v , J , H , and B are all zero .
11 A dozen or so extra men had made their appearance in Sir Walter Raleigh Park , with wives and children who now assisted with the preparations .
12 My Lord yes , er there 's just , we 're now dealing with the officers that went into the flat and conducted the operation and then there 's one W P C who comes after that to give some evidence but then that 's it .
13 Baptists and Congregationalists encourage the incorporation of property in the regional or County Union and the Wesleyan Methodist Church ( now combined with the Congregationalists in the United Reformed Church ) usually prefers the system of local personal trustees .
14 His original partner had been killed in a shoot-out four years earlier but instead of taking on a new partner Mauer now worked with the rookies , showing them the ropes and generally helping them to settle into the daily routine at the Mozartstrasse precinct as quickly as possible after their graduation from the Police Academy in Vienna .
15 Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side .
16 Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side .
17 Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side .
18 He makes fun Orwells 's notion of an elite ; yet the Chinese are now confronted with the problems Wells discussed almost a century ago .
19 But the new sport means that areas once only accessible by foot , are now on the cyclists route and as walkers and horse riders now vye with the bikers for the limited open space .
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