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

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1 The new offence becomes the occasion for another and now legitimized act of retribution .
2 ‘ Good luck , Brian , and now let battle commence , ’ he said .
3 Cooper , painstaking but unassuming , has been secretary since 1978 and now becomes vice-chairman .
4 Thai James Wattana defeated former British champion Tony Meo 5-1 and now plays Irishman Stephen Murphy .
5 The Theatre in Chipping Norton was once a Salvation Army Citadel , and now plays host to touring shows , panto , cabaret and films .
6 Breath-taking Victoria arcades have been completely renovated and now contain quality food to fashion — all with designer flair .
7 I received a phone call today ( 24 August ) from the journalist , ex Social Work Today and now editing Care Report Scotland — SCVO 's Community Care Magazine .
8 The event was originally held in September , was moved to July and now takes place either in June or July with the exact date varying from year to year .
9 He had been a keen sportsman in his youth , and now followed cricket avidly .
10 These had already had a brief clash with the German destroyers and now headed north with the MGB were MLs 5 and 15 , but ML 15 had to be abandoned .
11 Much of the Forestry Commission 's early planting was certainly crude and insensitive , but in recent years it has become more attentive to its landscaping responsibilities ( not least because the Forestry Commission has found that there is money to be made out of tourism if it does so ) and now employs landscape consultants to advise on its planting policies .
12 And now backpain week has been designated by doctors and osteopaths to make us more aware of the problem .
13 ‘ There is no set procedure , ’ said Mr David Learmount , a former RAF pilot and now features editor of Flight International .
14 In embarking on this journey , I 'd put myself into store again and set off ; like the other women I needed safety , I needed to be taken care of , to take care of myself and now to take care of this journey .
15 Ingres is now under the firm charge of ex-DEC European chief and now ASK Group president Pier Carlo Falotti , replacing Dennis McGinn who has taken over responsibility for developing strategic partners for the company .
16 These were retrieved and now take pride of place in the library .
17 NEW MODEL ARMY were confirmed for the gig last week and now KILLING JOKE and THE HENRY ROLLINS BAND join the bill , with one more act still to be announced .
18 The new works was originally an old depot and now treats water , from two borehole 100 metres down on the site , for 35,000 customers .
19 And Colin Powell , former player and now head groundsman , insists : ‘ It may look chaos at the moment , but actually there 's only a little bit of tidying up to do . ’
20 A look at this month 's What 's New pages will show you that we 've acknowledged the error of our ways and now include review updates on products ( plus a new product news section ) .
21 Sainsbury launched its Eftpos in November 1987 and now accepts Switch as a debit card at terminals in all 243 of its stores which operate barcode scanning , as well as at all 40 of its petrol stations .
22 A young mother living in a damp flat with unheated bedrooms where the mould appears in charcoal blots across the wall , has a child who has suffered several bouts of pneumonia and now has chest convulsions .
23 Whereas BA senior finds it hard to survive between annual meetings — and now has difficulty in attracting 1500 people to what should be an annual science feast — BAYS is a thriving operation , with branches all over the country .
24 American owned rival Whyte and Mackay made its long awaited swoop this morning and now has control of the Leith based company — making the combined group the third biggest scotch whisky firm .
25 Went through to Russell and certainly a good overlap from Lawrence his score is eight runs , so a hundred and twenty seven for four and now describing play for the next twenty minutes we 've got John Adnew .
26 Rainbow opens with a bit of ill-rehearsed and now forgotten waffle about a hunger to renew her connection with the lore and wisdom of her ancestors .
27 With his television news background and now intimate knowledge of Middle East drugs trafficking , Coleman helped Ross and Silverman prepare what was generally considered to be as balanced and authoritative a survey of narco-terrorism as the media had ever presented to the American public , a contribution which they both generously acknowledged on several occasions afterwards and which subsequently led to Coleman 's appearance on NBC News after the Flight 103 disaster , although neither of them were aware then or before of his DIA/NARCOG affiliations .
28 Such battles as the abolition of additional charges made on telephones , gas and electricity bills , and now to add insult to injury , V A T.
29 Equally , common sense demands that the operated transsexual should not be able to avoid prosecution and conviction for soliciting or importuning , as the case may be , by suddenly adopting for the duration of the trial the prior and now abandoned sex .
30 We must be careful not to assume that this ‘ beads on a string ’ pattern is the norm , because in such areas there is frequently abundant prehistoric and Romano-British settlement on the dry and now abandoned chalk uplands .
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