Example sentences of "now [vb pp] with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His green crest , she saw , was now tinged with brown at the roots .
2 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 .
3 ’ He slapped the bubble , the interior now spattered with droplets of blood .
4 The banqueting hall was now filled with ladies and children , refugees from the Residency .
5 Clare looked up and saw the tallest man she had ever seen ; he had curly black hair and black-lashed , dark brown eyes , now filled with worry .
6 It was a bright , breezy day , with plenty of blue sky , now filled with shoals of pale , dove-grey cloud , now empty of all but the merest wisps of white .
7 Sole English challenger Dayflower , now registered with Henry Cecil having begun the season in Dubai , is the sole British representative .
8 They were now highlighted with Winsor & Newton 's acrylic gold , put on three times to be sure of a strongly reflective finish .
9 The dark hair was now highlighted with silver .
10 Already renowned for its fine cooking , breakfasts are now supplemented with hams , cheeses and juices .
11 The sharp outlines of the colonies are now misted with opalescence .
12 It is now mixed with crack to form ‘ crank ’ , which has a less devastating downside effect than unadulterated crack . )
13 They are , however , particularly interesting to us as they are not entirely in ruins , because in A.D. 1563 Michelangelo converted the tepidarium into the nave of his Church , Santa Maria degli Angeli and retained the circular caldarium as an entrance vestibule with its domical roof now decorated with caissons and central roses .
14 Mr French claims a key witness was never called to give evidence and he 's now met with Home Office minister , Michael Jack to explain why he thinks the convictions are unsafe .
15 Unfortunately there have been some problems and delay in getting them reprinted , and we have now decided with Margot to re-launch the campaign with a new logo , new stickers and leaflets .
16 Many a Latino bosom and loin is now adorned with peekaboo lacework and crotchless panty .
17 Capillary fittings are now made with non-lead ( tin/silver ) solder : see Chapter 2 .
18 The original St. Leonards-on-Sea , now merged with Hastings , was a classic 19th century planned resort , with landscaped gardens and spectacular architecture .
19 A year later Thurland , and others , including Höchstetter , English merchants , and members of the nobility , were granted the right to open and work mines , and events now moved with swiftness .
20 Thurcroft colliery in my constituency is now threatened with closure because of a short-term geological problem , yet it has 20 million tonnes of workable low-sulphur reserves .
21 Many are now threatened with extinction .
22 The beauties and rigours of the literal journey , the only means of seeing the creature now threatened with extinction through the dark destructive energies of man , are inseparable from the spiritual experience given and expressed through their means .
23 In Australia the thylacine , or marsupial " wolf " ( often called the Tasmanian wolf because it survived in Tasmania for a little longer than in mainland Australia ) , was tragically driven extinct within living memory , slaughtered in enormous numbers as a " pest " and for " sport " by humans ( there is a slight hope that it may still survive in remote parts of Tasmania , areas which themselves are now threatened with destruction in the interests of providing " employment " for humans ) .
24 Now stained with bird droppings and weathering , it shows a pair of intertwined and horribly mutated lovers .
25 Theda had washed the dirt off her hands , but she was still attired in the old cotton gown , now stained with blood as well as dirt .
26 This system , devised to help deaf people learn language , is now used with children with severe learning disabilities as well ( Rowe , 1982 ) .
27 Capillary fittings are now sold with solder based on copper or silver rather than lead .
28 Then the pig 's head , by now crammed with cash , was sliced and served with hot pickled cabbage and rice cake .
29 On the other hand , some customers then ‘ were afraid to ask ’ , and are now armed with consumption data to press their case for preferential treatment on a more appropriate tariff .
30 The position now agreed with Highways ( shown on the attached map ) is at the point where the pavement widens again south of the double level section of pavement , the inner ( higher ) level of which is not in Regional ownership .
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