Example sentences of "and now the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Instead we 've had limp-wristed pardoners , a well paid return after a couple of years and now the insult of Johnson being only 10 and a bit seconds from another Olympic final .
2 And now the Court of Appeal has strongly indicated it would regard as binding a ‘ living will . ’
3 To its regular readers it is also renowned for its humorous In England Now column , introduced 50 years ago and now the subject of a new anthology .
4 In the light of the Boipatong massacre and now the shootings in Bisho in the Ciskei it must be clear to the International Board that a political solution must come before a rugby solution .
5 And now the Witch of Endor , taunting us because we 've got to earn money … ’
6 He 'd planned this summit carefully , and now the Zen of the entire thing had gone crazy , because just as Dad opened his mouth to start talking blood had started to drip into my lap from my nose as a result of Charlie chucking me into his drum-kit .
7 Known as the ‘ Golden Triangle ’ , some of the many private royal residences in the area include Gatcombe Park , built in the 18th century for a wealthy clothing manufacturer , and now the home of Princess Anne and her family .
8 Then , in contrast , there is the Ottoneum , originally a baroque theatre and now the home of the Natural History museum .
9 He had n't been able to prevent himself from catching her when she fell , and now the feel of her , cradled helplessly against his chest , sent shafts of agony through him .
10 A real blow this was , as United need every point they can get and now the fight for survival is really on .
11 This has certainly been the view of groups which sought to draw attention to the problems of the long-term unemployed and older workers — notably the Unemployment Alliance in the 1980s and now the Campaign Against Age Discrimination in Employment ( CAADE ) .
12 I helped those men to kill Riccio , and now the Earl of Moray is back here with them !
13 But on reflection , she had realized that no one had taken the friendship with the USSR wholly seriously , and now the realization of how much worry it must have caused the Führer and ‘ the greatness of his diplomacy ’ made her feel ‘ quite small ’ .
14 Mr Winchester , a Mac-fan of many years and now the boss of a Mac-using electronic-publishing company , has an ingenious explanation : unlike the clumsy MS-DOS operating system that powers IBM computers and all their clones , the Mac can cope with comparative ease with the pictographic scripts and unusual phonetic alphabets of Asia .
15 Card fraud is costing the industry £165 million a year and now the battle against it is taking a hi tec turn .
16 Pu our own Putney has been awarded the medal of honour , sixth highest medal of honour for erm services to the Danish industry and he 's coming over and they 're having a a caviar and champagne reception at the Danish Embassy and now the Queen of Denmark Queen Margarite is coming over .
17 It is dusk by the time the wild elephants reach the funnel and now the noise of the beaters behind them is so loud that they simply keep going — into the khedda .
18 I now know that the lady concerned was the then Mrs Randolph Churchill , later Mrs Averell Harriman and now the widow of that very great man .
19 Rose , Astrid , Dionne ( a little ) , and now the chasm of Lucy .
20 I think that people do n't want to see any more constitutional changes , but there are many more changes in the culture , in the way the Party operates at local , regional , and national level , which we will be addressing , but what we 're not going to have is more constitutional changes , because people feel that we 've made changes , we have moved the Party forward , we 're clear the direction we 're going in , and now the Party at all levels wants to address itself not only to building our membership , but also to showing how the policies we 've got meet the changed world outside .
21 Everything the Bookman did was recorded one way or another and now the piles of notes , drawings and maps were locked away in a safe .
22 Meanwhile , the Shah 's 707 , with the Shah himself at the controls , climbed and turned away towards the West , the source of many of his dreams and illusions , and now the object of hatred of many of his people .
23 The state does become omnipotent and now the delusion of passive impotence — perhaps the central conflict in paranoia — becomes a reality .
24 Nor had it taken her long to discover the source of her aunt 's woes , and now the reason for them returned to her mind .
25 And now the class of ‘ 93 at St Kieran 's have performed the songs for a cassette , sponsored by Suffolk Action Team .
26 We anticipate a shortfall of fifteen thousand pounds compared to our original budget and what we 've done in that is we 've taken an element of seven thousand in a sense below the line so that it does n't affect this committee , but this committee has had to find eight thousand pounds with that shortfall and now the bulk of that has been met by the savings we found elsewhere in the budget and the final item there is er setting up a consultants budget of ten thousand pounds , there 's not a consultants budget of any significance at , at the moment of the committee erm the County Planning Officer anticipates there 's a need for consultants in the minerals local plan work which we 're coming into this year and also to assist in environmental assessments er and special on that .
27 The changes are marked particularly by modifications to the Local Authority Training Grants Scheme and the timed targeting of Education Support Grants , a decreasing percentage of local-authority expenditure received from central government and now the introduction of the Community Charge .
28 In 1787 Oldknow had purchased a landed estate at Mellor in Derbyshire , the security for his debts and now the focus for his industrial aspirations .
29 Though this is probably fanciful and certainly without basis in contemporary record , Jaenberht 's alienation from Offa may have been very real , because of the suppression of Kentish independence after 784–5 and now the partition of his province .
30 And now the news from the rest of the world .
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