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

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1 The Mark III version of the Marsh machine went into commercial production and now no gentleman 's laboratory is complete without one .
2 No electricity for two days , the gas turned off too , and now no water .
3 And the last thing before you shut them doors , you say , and now no smoking .
4 Out of sight , shielded by riot and revelry and now a quarter of a century older , lurks the poet who boasted he had not shown his young mug in Poor People : the sober laborious craftsman determined that his tone shall save everything .
5 A couple of feints , and now a couple more .
6 Joan Ruddock , former chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and now a member of Labour 's front bench team in the Commons , said she and many others were ‘ deeply saddened ’ by the change .
7 Mr Terry Davis , Labour MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill , told the Guardian last night : ‘ As a former employee of British Leyland and now a member of the Commons public accounts committee , I pressed for an inquiry into the sale .
8 Remember it used to be three inches long and now a foot long , with a flapper
9 The Co-operative Bank , with lending points at several hundred ordinary Co-op shops , and now a credit card which can be used in some of the larger ones , is trying to expand its consumer lending business .
10 A foot has been put through the loft floor and now a hole needs to be repaired in a lath and plaster bedroom ceiling .
11 Hartmut , a friend from Trinity College , Bristol , a gifted personal evangelist and now a curate , was ringing to see if we would go and work with him in a small commuter suburb of Upminster in Essex .
12 And now a bite to eat , ’ said Balor , grinning the wide , flat grin of all the Gruagach .
13 Otto von Habsburg , the Habsburg heir and now a Euro-MP for Bavaria , argues that Hitler 's National Socialists would never have gained power if the Weimar Republic had adopted the British voting system after the First World War .
14 Adam Russell , the great-grandson of former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and now a deer farmer in Dorset , was not overly impressed by Diana when she first walked in .
15 There has been quite a staggering traffic of internationals into and out of New Zealand and provincial teams in recent years — and now a highway has been invitingly posted .
16 THE hard-core pornographic satellite station , Red Hot Television , is to be banned in Britain — and now a court battle looms .
17 Faye had had two miscarriages and now a threat hung over this pregnancy as well .
18 Meanwhile Kubota Corp — majority shareholder in Stardent and now a 30% stakeholder in AVS Inc — is left with Stardent 's MIPS R3000-based Titan series of high-end graphics workstations .
19 And now a look at tonight 's financial news .
20 And now a look at tonight 's main stories .
21 Blanche , born an ordinary little noblewoman , and now a princess , and bound for Cologne to meet her bridegroom there , Louis , son of Rupert , king of the Romans , duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine .
22 Drawing a large invited audience of , the debate was chaired by Hugh Rossi , former chairman of the House of Commons Environmental Committee and now a consultant with Wimpey Environmental .
23 George , a former school truant and now a construction trainee , said : ‘ At least I did something … but the others , you saw them at school , just lazy . ’
24 and now a wood Comes toward Dunsinane .
25 With passenger figures for 1992 up 66% on the previous year following the reopening of the railway from Bitton to Oldland Common , the £30,000 legal costs of obtaining the Light Railway Order have been all but cleared , and now a £10,000 loan has been taken out to purchase half-a-mile of rail which will be used to relay the former Midland Railway line south towards Bath — the flat-bottom rail being laid on concrete sleepers already in store at Bitton Station .
26 Morrissey , formerly lead singer of the Smiths and now a solo artist , is the central figure in this demi-monde and he has successfully mounted a long career based on a delightfully British blend of prurience and prudery .
27 At the wedding ceremony , when the usual problem of naming his father had arisen , John put ‘ Lawrence Tiller ( deceased ) ’ but his son was called Lawrence , was still alive and now a man of twenty-nine , working as general manager in the business .
28 The ARP warden , out of work since 1930 and now a man of standing with his steel helmet , army-style respirator and dangling whistle , banged on the door of number five pleading through the letterbox with its occupant .
29 Twice shot down , wounded , and now a captain , he was grounded first at the War Office , later with the RFC headquarters in France , and finally at the Air Council before a posting to Washington ( now a major ) with the British Aviation Mission in June 1918 , in his twenty-second year .
30 Then I received a final notice and now a summons .
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