Example sentences of "now [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Freddie felt his fear growing and he was running now through the quiet riverside lane .
2 Renowned in life for her guarded silences , Harriett Arbuthnot speaks out now through the 441 pages of her Journal .
3 The sound of the start of the midnight bell was clear now through the starlit air , and she was angry with herself for allowing Miguel Rafaelo to prevent her seeing her hero .
4 During the eighties , and now during the nineties , more and more stars , directors and behind-the-scenes boys , have turned to using cocaine , Angel Dust and other substances that are stronger , harder and more dangerous than marijuana .
5 Now for the that out and I 'll see what I 've written down for this Oh yeah er see Sue lost it erm well it 's a canine meaning , you know , the rose erm the dog rose .
6 All together now for the relaunched Technical Bulletin
7 Now for the final part of our series behind the scenes at Central , ’ Inside the Globe ’ .
8 Now for the second difficulty with the mental-sentence view , taking this view , remember , as the most sophisticated expression to date of the representational theory of the mind .
9 Now for the second piece of good news . ’
10 Now for the second of the two posters , which Guinness Today is producing with kind permission of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents .
11 Now for the second in our series of reports on the RAF 's parachute display team from Brize Norton in Oxfordshire .
12 Now for the second in our series looking at life in rural England just after the Second World War .
13 And now for the second part of our programme .
14 Well full details of most of these games coming up over the next hour here on Talking Sport , now though the leading local results : League division two ; Oxford United one , Portsmouth nil ; the Beezer Homes League southern division ; Witney one , Erith and Belvedere nil ; the Vauxhall League division two south ; Harefield two , Abingdon Town two ; the South Midland League premier division ; Langford one , Thame two ; the O'Brien Trophy ; Tring three , Oxford City one ; the Hellenic League premier cup ; Banbury one , Carterton two ; Bicester two , Milton nil ; Didcot one , Almondsbury nil ; Wantage nil , Bishops Cleve one ; the premier division ; Hounslow three , Headington Amateurs one ; Swindon Athletic one , Abingdon United nil ; the Combination League ; Portsmouth Reserves four , Oxford United Reserves two ; and the south-east Counties League ; Oxford United one , Swindon nil ; now for the classified football results , here 's Headley Feast .
15 The fact that Treasury rules restricted past investment makes it all the more necessary now for the privatised companies to get on with it .
16 Now for the good news .
17 And now for the other one .
18 All problems resolved in one go because now for the first time question of optimum distance becomes an issue for the viewer .
19 But now for the first time the diocese was being consulted — informally , quietly , but systematically .
20 Now for the first time she was face to face with fragmented suggestions of reality , distorted perhaps , like the sun glancing on water , but hinting at something very different from the fairy tale princess the child Harriet had claimed as her own .
21 Now for the first time the ferret can progress beyond the rabbit and get at its head .
22 Up to this moment he has always behaved as spontaneously as an animal , surrendering to appetite and vomiting ; now for the first time he makes a considered choice .
23 The book is published now for the first time as a result of scholarly study by Steve Joshua Heims of the cybernetics group of the late 1940s .
24 He addressed us now for the first time , in far more lucid Indonesian than we had ever heard from his elders .
25 Now for the first time he touched her skin , the skin of her forehead , with his fingertips .
26 But now for the first time she recognised the chill of fear .
27 She realised now for the first time that she had left her purse behind in Edward 's room .
28 There was evidently no absolute labour shortage , if only because the reserve armies of the rural population ( at home and abroad ) were now for the first time advancing en masse upon the industrial labour markets .
29 Yet the activity of musical direction displayed in both contexts ( solo and ensemble ) accords with other evidence , brought forward now for the first time .
30 I simply , I simply ca n't deal with the question because some of these are , are raised now for the first time
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