Example sentences of "now for the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now for the graphics description . |
2 | Now for the daggerboard position . |
3 | But the bulky fillings of ten years ago are now for the budget bags only with a new generation of low-bulk polyester waddings now available which turn in much better all-round performance than down . |
4 | Book your tickets now for the Ulster Hall on Monday 19th April . |
5 | There is a deal of social activity now for the hunting season . |
6 | Now for the cholesterol controversy . |
7 | Their progress over the next two weeks will solve the Guineas mystery , but that is of little concern to connections of Dr Devious , who heads now for the Kentucky Derby ( for which he is 10–1 from 12–1 ) in Louisville on May 2 and returns to Epsom for the Ever Ready Derby in June . |
8 | And now for the poplar casket … |
9 | Now for the hand traverse , up round to the right . |
10 | Those wishing to vote now for the counter motion in the name of Mr to please stand . |
11 | Heading now for the Picton Ferry to the North Island , we passed through Havelock and took the scenic ( and shorter ) route along Queen Charlotte Drive beside the Marlborough Sounds , stopping briefly at Momorangi Beach , which is where Ned , at the age of one , did his ‘ Jesus act ’ by walking , fully clothed , into the sea ! |
12 | The challenge now for the egg industry is to communicate this message to consumers ; to look forward to the 1990s with confidence in the knowledge that its product is the best in the world — not to waste time and money on the constant examination of its collective navel and on cries of ‘ not fair ’ . |
13 | But with far fewer deals being done than was the case , say , five years ago , what now for the red-braces man ? |
14 | Motorbikes , cars , light goods H G V including two three and four axle and buses for the , for the whole count , now for the samples Rob did n't even want it classified . |
15 | ‘ And now for the football results … ’ the announcer said in perfectly modulated Standard English . |