Example sentences of "now [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | But now through the light of Mohammed , I am not subject to this city ( the world ) that is passing away . |
2 | ONCE UPON A TIME the Universities had representatives in parliament ; it is only now through the Conference of University Convocations and Graduate Associations ( CUCGA , a national body in which Salford has a high profile , that works to protect and enhance higher education ) that we seem to be getting some clout back . |
3 | Apply now for the protection of the Plan and we 'll send you a free First Aid Kit in a neat and practical case , when you take up the policy . |
4 | Most of them were married , with children : they seemed to be set fair on the roads they would be travelling now for the rest of their lives . |
5 | Back on dry land now for the rest of the weeks sporting highlights . |
6 | Now for the rest of the sporting headlines . |
7 | Well a little closer to home now for the rest of the sport in our roundup . |
8 | They did n't , they we , they have them more frequently now and they 're getting even more and more infrequent now for the rest of the year . |
9 | I am , I 'm gon na have an attitude problem now for the rest of my life ! |
10 | I 'm only speaking now for the welfare of other fighters . |
11 | However , now for the return of our resident sage , John Cole . |
12 | She was ready now for the sight of the chair , the pipe , the feeling that her father had only popped out for a minute and would be back before she could leave . |
13 | Now that , you speak the Russian language do n't you er , I 'm saying this now for the benefit of the tape |
14 | Just as he reacted strongly against Richards 's suggestion that The Waste Land had severed poetry from belief , which carried the implication that the poem was a cultural museum , so Eliot campaigned now for the preservation of London 's churches not as museum pieces , but as centres of religion . |
15 | Now for the problem of getting the fish home . |
16 | I was actually erm born in although most of is gone now for the development of the grounds . |
17 | Now for the price of a racy Ford or something like that , you can have a beautiful coach built car ) |
18 | Now for the honour of Kentish Bows . |
19 | Now for the answer of the six-year-olds to the question ‘ What is it you think with ? ’ |
20 | Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club . |
21 | Now for the news of the Barry awards . |
22 | And now for the star of the show ! |
23 | That the programme was taking place at all was an amazing thing in itself , but when I heard people in the studio audience talking of the need to sacrifice the hostages now for the sake of others in the future , just as they had in Day to Day nine months previously , I wondered why so few people seemed to share my view that we were being duped into believing that teaching the terrorists a lesson was the sole issue . |
24 | Get down to the shops now for the bargain of the century ! 99% |
25 | Asquith came to speak at Cambridge — now as the Earl of Oxford and Asquith . |
26 | They should be standing here now as the party of high taxation , and saying sorry to the people of Wiltshire for supporting Kenneth Clarke and his team , for supporting John Major and his team , and they should be saying sorry for the part that we pa played in lying to the electorate at the last general election . |
27 | They started now as the sound of breaking china came to them , followed by Mrs Carver 's voice on a note so high-pitched it was almost a scream , as she cried , ‘ Out of me way ! |
28 | She had completely forgotten now about the rest of the class . |
29 | I rarely think now about the strangeness of the job , I simply enjoy the wonderful views and the job satisfaction I achieve . |
30 | ENZA , co-skippered by Robin Knox-Johnston , is now off the coast of Brazil and is still ahead of schedule in her bid to circumnavigate the globe in 80 days or less . |