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

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1 McKenzie and Kearns struck up an immediate friendship and prop-hooker understanding and are now the cornerstones of the Randwick , New South Wales and Australian packs .
2 It 's hard to imagine now the armies of men working here and at Beldi Hill , but at one time the area must have been loud with the noise of men and their picks , crowbars , shovels , barrows , crushing hammers and water-wheels .
3 Now the consequences of seeing prayer as a hallway and as a telephone are momentous .
4 As noted above , one of the most influential schools of macro thought in recent years is that associated with rational expectations , which involves actors internalizing all available information in a model to anticipate now the consequences of , say , increasing the money supply .
5 Now the consequences of leaving it , are what makes you decide whether it 's something that 's important , and therefore you 've got to do something about it .
6 Now the structures of practices are not always the same , but rather depend upon the various elements of the production processes they contain .
7 SEPA is intended to implement the requirements of the 1990 Environmental Protection Act and will assume responsibility for pollution of water , land and air — now the duties of river boards , local authorities and Her Majesty 's Industrial Pollution Inspectorate .
8 Now the ones for January , February and March are perhaps not terribly useful for you , because you have the current diary pages .
9 Most of the buyers are women — so is the auctioneer , a brawny , competent , good-humoured young woman with a Levantine cast of countenance and a thick Midi accent — who will re-sell them locally this very evening ; any minute now the housewives of Martigues and Lavéra and round about will be turning them into la soupe or la friture for the evening meal .
10 Now the scholars amongst you will quickly realise that staying in a hotel near Balquhidder would lend itself to terms of geographic convenience to tackling Ben More , Ben Vorlich or even Ben Lawers .
11 Now the departments of education and industry — against the wishes of the Treasury — want to take away that first bite .
12 Now the differences between Porter 's and Kaplan 's proposals become more clear .
13 Now the areas of sands and gravels have dry soils with few chemicals for crops .
14 What used to be swamp and marsh on the park 's fringes are now the suburbs of Miami , Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach .
15 Now the treasures of this most acquisitive of monarchs — portraits , armour , jewellery and so on — will be exhibited at the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich from May to September as part of the anniversary celebrations .
16 Now the ripples of self-doubt have become a groundswell , and it seems worthwhile to trace why and how radical changes in methodology have begun to take effect .
17 ( 10.10 ) With this , it may be noted that ( 10.11 ) and t and z can be expressed in terms of f and g by ( 10.12 ) The boundaries of region IV are now the hypersurfaces on which , and the focusing hypersurface in this region occurs when .
18 But until now the members of our theatre-going public have not been so attuned : a public brought up with entirely false expectations , a public of " critics " evincing a half-moral , half-scholarly , predisposition .
19 Now the problems of black male youths in schools have adapted and adopted this ‘ law and order ’ language , and its associated imagery of violence , discontent and public concern ( Fisher and Joshua , 1982 ) .
20 I 've been dating a wonderful chick for two years now but she 's just too frigid , sex is out of the question so one night I masturbated and pulled too hard on the sensitive part of my penis , now the tissues around the foreskin are swollen and septic but I 'm too distressed and embarrassed to see a doctor and my f girlfriend wants nothing to do with me , I find it hard to urinate what can I do ?
21 Now the Whites of South Africa have given their President an overwhelming referendum mandate to reform , we asked the people of Darlington for their opinions .
22 Now the defenders of participatory democracy would consider this as a very weak objection .
23 Thus , with the help of a dummy variable t' for clarity , a nonperiodic signal may be represented by Now the pulsatances of the nth and ( n + 1 ) th harmonics are and so Hence or where , dropping the primes , since they are no longer necessary for clarity , The function G ( ο); giving the amplitude distribution in the equivalent continuous spectrum of the nonperiodic function F(t) is said to be the Fourier transform of F(t).
24 Now the parents of one of the children are demanding stricter controls on childcare agencies and a labour MP wants a registration scheme for nannies .
25 Now the teams from Kingston , Clapham and Peckham , London , have been fined .
26 ‘ Beloved , we are now the sons of God , and it does not yet appear what we shall be , but we know that when he appears we shall be like him , for we shall see him as he is .
27 Right now the practicalities of organising Julie 's funeral at the church where their daughter was christened keep him going .
28 Fossil evidence reveals that these giants occupied the woodlands and mountain forests of southern China until the ice ages drove them south into what are now the islands of Sumatra and Borneo .
29 By now the sounds of his waking hours were familiar to the boy curled up in an army greatcoat in the room below .
30 Now the organisers of the meeting , to be held in the Stafford House Hotel , Church Street , at 7.30pm on Monday , hope to prevent a repeat of the damage and want to hear the views of local people .
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