Example sentences of "now [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 They ate with a shared teaspoon out of the tin and she looked at the sardines and condensed milk now exposed between John Donne and Rosa Luxemburg .
2 Over the summer , word of mouth made Quadrant Park one of the most queued-for nights in the north ; now coachloads from Glasgow , Newcastle and even Manchester begin lining up amid the warehouses and oil tanks at 8pm .
3 The swing from suspicion to welcome which he met at Durham he now met at Cambridge .
4 The club scene is now inundated with New Zealand and Australian coaches , due in no small part to the success of Garryowen , current AIL champions under their New Zealand coach , my husband , Murray Kidd. the IRFU is also getting in on the act with the appointment of former All Black captain and current Wellington coach Andy Leslie to its coaching panel .
5 Franca , now gathered into Marcus 's attempt , was saying in her mind , Oh let it be all right , let it be all right , not sure what she meant by this , whether that Marcus should revive Patrick , or whether simply that Marcus should ‘ get away ’ without some positive disgrace , some catastrophe or shameful happening .
6 The other actors , who were now gathered around Terry 's table with jars of yellow beer in front of them , had turned their chairs around to watch me , as if I were a football match .
7 A senior Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry official , identifying a hitherto only peripheral actor in the drama , characterized the role of the USSR in finding a solution as ‘ essential ; the important cards of the Iran-Iraq war are now gathered in Moscow ’ .
8 The Samaritans wanted to be treated as Sidonians , just as the inhabitants of Jerusalem were now treated as Antiochenes .
9 The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16 , but the odds are now stacked against Howard Kendall 's men after the way they lost their grip on this fiercely-contested fourth-round tie .
10 Aquidens curviceps ( above ) and dorsiger are now prefixed as Laetacara .
11 We are now collaborating with Perkin-Elmer in marketing MatchFinder , a neural network that recognises patterns produced by spectrometers . ’
12 Pressure is now building in Whitehall to cut the payments to those who stay on the list .
13 Now painted in RAF SEAC camouflage and markings , a first flight is planned for the end of 1991 .
14 I 'm now a-going to Mr Gooding 's , straight to his farm , Redhouse , Witnesham .
15 She had heard that my father was preparing now to go to Somerset to be with the other Hastings folk .
16 It is now to go before Hambleton District Council .
17 It is not the space that is redundant but rather much of the population which occupied that space and worked in industries now regarded by UK policy makers and commentators as obsolescent and non-revivable .
18 Run For Free and stable companion Chatam will now prepare for Cheltenham by contesting the Hennessy Gold Cup at Leopardstown in February .
19 Since President Ali Mahdi Mohammed was from the United Somali Congress ( USC ) , the two posts of Vice-president ( which had been created following the July talks between Somali groups in Djibouti — see pp. 38322-23 ) were now filled by Abdel Qadir Mohammed Rebeh and Umar Ma'alim Mohammed , representing the Somali Patriotic Movement ( SPM ) and the Somali Democratic Movement ( SDM ) .
20 Robinson and other outstanding youngsters like Barry-Jon Mather , Andy Farrell and Mick Cassidy are all set to play bigger roles in a Central Park side now stripped of Gregory and Aussie Gene Miles .
21 The city quickly acquired its first Christian bishop , a man now revered as Milan 's patron saint , St Ambrose ( Sant 'Ambrogio ) .
22 As well as Britain we now sell to Scandanavia .
23 I find it hard to believe that my paintings now sell in London and many other places !
24 George , sister Alison and father George senior work with brewer John to produce six brews which now sell from Cornwall to Alloa .
25 Bogged down in Mexico and denied any support from Britain , Napoleon III had been unable to exercise any influence during the war which Prussia had forced on Denmark in 1864 and Bismarck was determined that there should also be no interference in the war which he now planned with Austria .
26 Following closely on the radical reforms which Hoover workers at Cambuslang were pressed into accepting , the cheerless events now unfolding at Timex are unlikely to improve the reputation in Scotland of multinational employers .
27 The other 37 dogs will now stay with Mrs Cass until the appeal is heard — possibly in the New Year .
28 Penetrate a fairly gruff exterior , and you will find Dave Musgrove , at one time Seve Ballesteros ' right-hand man and now caddying for Sandy Lyle , an affable philosopher , who will trot out an occasional quotation , from Shakespeare to Dylan .
29 Multiple champions Honda have quit the long distance haul and Alex Vieira ( on the RVF ) now rides for Kawasaki
30 Production for most of Europe is centred on Grimsby but the reduced paperwork brought about by the Single Market means that the UK site can now deliver to Europe within 24 hours .
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