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

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1 But now the household cavalry have said they 'll look after him .
2 But now the alarm bells are ringing again .
3 But now the Mirror album gives those who missed out a chance to see ALL the pictures of the Duchess of York cavorting in a manner most unbecoming to Royalty .
4 Do you not think that up to now Middle Eastern countries and some other nations and people as well have been of the super powers in their giant struggle against each other , but now the United States may be able to take er , if you like a more mature and more relaxed attitude .
5 But now the Needham woman had died and they were afraid of him .
6 But now the Florida Disney is 20 years old , and so are a good many of its guests .
7 But now the animal world is facing its biggest ever challenge — to stay alive in a world dominated by greedy and thoughtless humans armed with guns , explosives , machines and money .
8 It used to be an important port for small sailing ships but now the sea trade in large ships has moved to Liverpool .
9 But now the Clown Prince is poised for a sensational return .
10 But now the Home Office has told them they are living here illegally and will be deported — unless they can each come up with £150,000 to satisfy the business investment rules of the Immigration Act .
11 But now the Forestry Commission has decided to end the uncertainty by announcing plans to turn it into a wood .
12 There were plans to turn it into an opencast mine , but now the Forestry Commission , which administers the Forest from its headquarters in Coleford , has withdrawn its permisssion for British Coal to mine there , deciding instead to start re-planting trees .
13 But now the collections future is in doubt .
14 There are many who will never forget that sad time but now the East Lindsey coastline has a happy atmosphere ; sometimes throbbing with the joy of summer seaside thrills but more constantly pulsating gently in natural tranquility , .
15 But now the health authority has refused the money , the handouts will stop .
16 But now the health authority has decided to cut back on staffing arrangements .
17 But now the county breed is threatened by imports of heavier Continental beef cattle like Charolais.There 's been a sharp fall in Hereford numbers .
18 But now the Honeybourne factory is pinning its hopes on the Goodman HDS 1200 .
19 SPANISH HOLIDAY GRAHAM TAYLOR took Gazza to Spain two weeks ago ‘ just for the trip ’ — but now the Lazio star is fit he still wo n't figure in the England starting line-up .
20 But now the marketing department at Swindon-based National Power is giving him lift-off .
21 These started when iron ore was mined with the local coal , but now the iron ore has to be brought by rail and canal .
22 But now the bus company wants to take it over .
23 With West Indies on 147 for 2 and Richards and Richardson in full flow , the game had West Indies ' name on it ; Richards , with 51 from as many balls , had already struck Hemmings for two sixes , but now the Notts man flighted in a superb ball that deceived him completely and took his off-stump .
24 But now the accommodation agency which took his money has deserted its offices .
25 He continued to flick the crop , but now the leather flap began to make contact with her tender flesh .
26 But now the ring leader Smyth Harper , 16 , has owned up that they invented the story for a laugh .
27 It was still as mellow and welcoming as it ever had been but now the pine panelling was softly golden , gleaming with wax polish .
28 In dynamic mechanical methods a rapid change in modulus is indicative of the glass transition , but now the transition region is dependent on the frequency of the applied force .
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