Example sentences of "and now [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And now repeating the clues to Wednesday 's mystery movie .
2 They have , however , put on their habits for various demos , vogued onstage at an Edinburgh Larks In The Park festival , dominated the dancefloor at Sign Of The Times parties , made Derek Jarman a saint , performed weddings , house blessings and baptisms , and now granted THE FACE a nihil obstat .
3 Israel Hands could move about and now had a weapon , and he was going to try to kill me .
4 His most important contact was Hayling , who had left Ford in 1983 and now had a job monitoring multinational companies in the GLC 's Industry and Employment Branch .
5 They had already taken the play to Lancaster as well as performing it in Durham , and now had the assembly of the pageant down to a fine art , taking about two hours to mount the superstructure .
6 I think she feels a certain resentment that he used his wife 's illness , her death , and now uses the children as an excuse for reneging on his undertaking to leave when she wanted the cottage back . ’
7 Bellybutton had thrown off Starkisser 's lines and now let the sportsboat float away from the pontoon as he unclipped her jet-black cockpit cover .
8 Situated just a mile from Kirchberg centre , the hotel has recently been completely re-furbished and now offers a sauna , table tennis and bicycle hire free of charge .
9 Foreign visitors sometimes suppose that the region gets its name not from its environmental character but from the complexions of so many of its inhabitants , immigrant families from India , Pakistan and the Caribbean , drawn here in the boom years of the fifties and sixties , when jobs were plentiful , and now bearing the brunt of high unemployment .
10 The trees and shrubs wavering in the wind had stilled and now resembled a child 's Plasticine world .
11 Young Smith , an engineering student at the College of Technology , was a first-time winner and now represents the Province at the National championships in Dublin in October .
12 We have recently altered this practice and now use a multiplex polymerase chain reaction that detects 98% of mutations , and we use Southern blotting analysis for confirmation .
13 So it says this scale shows both minutes and decimals and now use the scale to change these to minutes .
14 Viewer , the add-in that lets you see the contents of files still on disk , has been improved and now allows the import of ASCII text and now lets you save the current worksheet and retrieve a new file in a single command — so reducing the risk of +:F7 you loosing the work you had just been doing before using it !
15 I had been given his address by friends in Britain and now took a taxi to his flat , a couple of miles from the hotel but still in the older part of the city of Buda .
16 By late December , however , the president had , in any case , reversed his position and now took the view that rather than a tax increase a tax cut was required to stimulate the economy .
17 A few days later , when doing some research on the Mournes , I read an account of a legend that described how a princess was drowned in the deep waters of the lough and now haunts the area in the shape of a fox !
18 One could sit here and admire the view , she thought ; or lie almost hidden by the tall golden grasses which , perhaps because the place was not easy of access , had been left to grow to their full height and now filled the air with their mingled scents .
19 The burly former Coldstream Guardsman is known as a ‘ 50 miles per hour man ’ and now drives a Ford Granada .
20 The next mill downstream was also originally a corn mill , named The Good Intent , and now called The Limes .
21 Clarks was founded 167 years ago and now owns the K Shoes and Ravel brands .
22 IAN WRIGHT should have gone to Sweden with England this summer and now deserves a recall for the friendly in Spain .
23 The Department of the Environment ( DoE ) had foreseen difficulties with the Directive , and now asked the Department of Health for advice on nitrate levels , most probably so that the UK could argue for laxer standards .
24 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
25 He had had nothing to eat that day at all and had been up quite a lot of the night and now felt a bit dozy , but it did n't mean that he was ill .
26 Rachel bought absurd things , then went back to the villa , and unpacked all her useless purchases , aware that she had bought a ridiculous diamanté choker to cheer herself up , and now felt a fool .
27 Jaq had likewise divested himself of his Trader 's gaudy gear and now wore the black , ornamented , hooded habit of his Ordo .
28 These claims may be inflated for Crockett and Tubbs , but they do suggest strengths in Mann 's latest project , The Last Of The Mohicans , an American adventure story set in the 18th Century , written in the 19th and now given an energy forgotten by all but a few '90s action directors .
29 The area of Green Belt has been doubled since 1979 , and now covers an area roughly the size of Wales .
30 On Maundy Thursday , I had ceased to be a member of the top class Infants and now entered the Boys School , which at that time catered for seven to fourteen year olds — the latter being school leaving age .
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