Example sentences of "now [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Relatively few influential activists would now quarrel with the recognition that markets are an effective way of generating wealth and indicating consumer preferences .
2 The steel stanchions will now disappear with the net supported by ropes and a pole .
3 Laurentius is now collaborating with the technological giants Philips in Eindhoven to perfect the image of the X-ray using computer-boosting techniques , so that a clear positive print of the watermark and the structure of the paper can be achieved .
4 Now swollen with the waters of a number of small tributaries , it becomes the Forge Brook .
5 The dogs grew noisy with excitement , and each wire door was now filled with the pressed muzzle of an anxious face .
6 Green 's text is a major work of scholarship and an important contribution to our knowledge of Cubism , one lacuna in which is now filled with the publication , in this catalogue and by Christian Derouet , of the missing correspondence from 1915 to 1920 between Gris and Leonce Rosenberg , the artist 's dealer during that period .
7 Memories of Cheddar , of Wookey perhaps , echoed through the ‘ caverns measureless to man ’ , and the Culbone landscape which had inspired in his latest writing in Osorio now glowed with the imaginative intensity of his opium vision .
8 It also shows that 10,200 firms are now registered with the three bodies , of which 160 firms audit listed companies ; however , only 20 audit more than five listed companies .
9 At the same time , the earnings threshold which forms the boundary between the two rates , which is now aligned with the earnings threshold for payment of full-rate employers ' class I contributions , will go up from £185 per week to £190 per week .
10 Hopefully , it should be clear from the foregoing that these two informal categories may be now aligned with the natural-narrative categories of Orientation and Complicating Action respectively .
11 What had hitherto been regional versions of folk and country music now joined with the former ‘ racist ’ music of the coloured population , creating through cross-fertilisation modern , i.e. ‘ pop ’ , music .
12 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
13 It has now joined with the infants to form a new school .
14 It is astonishing that health ministersn now grappling with the financial disasters of the NHS internal market further down the line , should be so complacent in the early stages of their much-vaunted mixed economy of care .
15 Under the terms of the Children Act , however , responsibility for helping these children now lies with the social services child care team .
16 Who would now quibble with the implications of that ?
17 The reason is not that I now disagree with the stance I took ten years ago , but that in this past decade my own understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit in the individual and in the Church has greatly developed , and the whole charismatic or renewal movement , then comparatively young , has matured enormously within the life of the Church at large .
18 The directive had been unpublicized , and was only confirmed officially on Jan. 25 after the news had been leaked by the independent Interfax news agency ( which was now operating with the support of the Russian Federation government and Moscow city council after Gosteleradio had withdrawn its support in January — see p. 37972 ) .
19 But Malcolm Morley , although born in England , is an American painter , and in many respects Hockney became one in the 1960s though he 's now living with the French masters in a Côte d'Azur of his own imagining .
20 We are now living with the law of the jungle .
21 Many historians have tended to stress the instrumental nature of sexual relationships and the conflicts inherent in working-class patterns of life , and no doubt much of this was often true ; but because we can not now identify with the exact meanings given to activities , this does not mean that strong feelings of warmth and mutual support did not exist .
22 Dave 's old SAS commander — a Major Hawksby — is now serving with the Sultan 's forces in Oman . ’
23 It is understood that councillors who voted in favour of the motion are now to consult with the Department of the Environment over the legality of offering waste collection free of charge to Orange halls .
24 After his success at Grassington Barratt was now presented with the task of shaping the Coniston Copper Mines into a viable entity .
25 There are many prostitutes who now collaborate with the revolutionary organizations .
26 The description of Sycorax 's magic circulated and of course grew in the telling : scarred by fire , she now played with the element , burning circles of flame round creatures she had demanded Ariel procure for her ; she watched their panic , as they spun in their prison of flames .
27 The Anglo-Dutch fleet pursued the beaten French as they withdrew and the Battle of Barfleur now merged with the Battle of La Hogue [ or La Hougue ] by which name both are sometimes known .
28 Then , only two months ago , Peter Brooke himself announced that they were to have no purchase grants as such , but that these were now merged with the vote which pays for running expenses .
29 A report entitled The Handicapped School Leaver , produced in 1964 by the British Council for Rehabilitation of the Disabled ( now merged with the Central Council for the Disabled as the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation ) , highlighted the problem of this group and urged that more youth employment officers have special training for working with the handicapped .
30 Fax machines now mix with the deep armchairs and ancient oils of the clubhouse , easing communications with the world outside .
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