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

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1 I want you to write the exercise and now try this and see if you can do it .
2 A management group of specialists ( including representatives of the Countryside Council for Wales , Dyfed Wildlife Trust , Otter Project Wales and RSPB Wales ) helped draw up the initial conservation plan and now guides all aspects of the management and monitoring programme .
3 Millstream were the first to provide retirement courses specially for senior executives and now hold these regularly in the exclusive setting of the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes .
4 Over the past six weeks , Mujahideen of the minority Tajik community have allied themselves with Tajik and Uzbek militias formerly loyal to the government , and now control most of northern Afghanistan .
5 Their duplicity on both counts undoubtedly smoothed their way to buying Harrods , and now embarrasses those in the British government and the City of London who believed them .
6 He said that officials had now halved their projections of the number of Soviet Jews set to arrive in 1991 , and now expected some 200,000 , or only slightly more than in 1990 ( 185,000 ) .
7 Part of the top floor had been sectioned off by the police and now housed those involved in the kidnapping .
8 Hospitality is the magazine for professional managers in the hotel and catering industry and now reaching all of its senior executives .
9 The CP won the seat from the NP with a majority of just over 3,000 votes and now held half the parliamentary seats of the Free State — an NP stronghold until 1989 .
10 Mr Helmut Wolski had felt a different man since the golden eagle 's escape , and now did some things differently .
11 ‘ Yet I believe that Satan himself , the Prince of Darkness , has risen from his cauldron in Hell and now stalks this sun-dappled place . ’
12 Euro Disney , whose Euro Disneyland near Paris has now been open a year , said it lost FFr1.1 billion ( $100m ) in the six months to end-March , and now needs more money to restructure FFr21 billion of debt .
13 A Warlord is an Orc who has established total supremacy over his rivals ( having either killed them or driven them away ) and now leads all the tribes in glorious conquest over other puny races such as Men , Elves and Dwarfs ( Orcs call Elves skinnies and Dwarfs stunties ) .
14 Kavos has been the fastest developing resort in Corfu over the past two years and now has more bars , tavernas and discos than just about anywhere else on the island .
15 Elsie Cuming has extended her movement classes for the mentally handicapped and now has several classes for sub-normal patients at Princess Christian 's Hospital , some of which are run in conjunction with the Tonbridge Adult Education Centre .
16 It 's just that you have been waiting all afternoon for it to arrive and now have little choice but to try and bludgeon your way through the waves of cover tacklers .
17 He already trains apprentices , and now welcomes any potential carving students .
18 The excavated third of the sett was carefully mapped , but the details of the rest of the sett — which continues south for another 65 metres and now houses all badgers — can only be guessed at .
19 Since 1955 it has been used as a museum and now houses many of the best religious paintings , sculptures and vestments from the island 's churches , including several fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Flemish works , said to have been obtained in exchange for sugar shipped from Funchal .
20 Alan Ransome , chairman of the English Table Tennis Association , said : ‘ The England teams have had their most successful season for some years , and now to get this vote in our favour is a bonus . ’
21 She had been brought up as a chapel-goer , and two generations back her family had been staunch Wesleyans , but she herself had long since dropped any pretence to faith of any kind , and now considered all religious observation as ridiculous frivolity .
22 Thus the arrival of the major US computer companies in mid-1985 consolidated an anti-IBM grand alliance which had begun in Europe and now included all the other leading computer companies of the western world , all the telecommunications authorities and government regulators , and all of the pioneering computer-user companies .
23 Vang Shur , the secretary-general of the rebel United Front for the National Liberation of the Lao People ( ULNLF ) , announced to reporters on Dec. 15 , 1989 , that his resistance forces , claimed to number 10,000 , had scored many military successes " against the Vietnamese-backed Kaysone government " and now controlled many villages and remote areas in northern Laos .
24 The British created MacAuthor was there well ahead of it and now enjoys some considerable success among the serious writing fraternity .
25 The Zoological Gardens are currently being re-developed into one of the most modern in Europe , and now attract more visitors than ever before .
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