Example sentences of "and [prep] now " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll make particularly good progress with any intellectually demanding projects , especially if they involve in-depth study ; and between now and next October , Jupiter suggests you embark on a wonderfully exciting and adventurous long-distance journey . |
2 | Yeah well I , I think er of more value would be just to people here present going away , and between now and the seminar on the eighth or ninth is actually trying to get the negatives . |
3 | Because of what transpired in the latter part of 1989 , seldom has your insight been so penetrating and accurate , and between now and August is a time of unrivalled opportunities for you to make your mark . |
4 | You ca n't stop , just because I 'm up and about now . |
5 | But talking changes nothing , and for now it is only talk . |
6 | One can say a lot now , but talking changes nothing , and for now , it is only talk ’ |
7 | Live work was for the future and would follow when Kylie felt fully ready for the demands of life on the road — and for now there were a million other business opportunities to be pursued . |
8 | I know He 's allowed generations to totally fuck up , and for now we 're carrying really heavy loads . |
9 | She 's worried any of them could be killed … and for now she can only wait for the missing cat to return |
10 | The Peking Daily accused the West of trying to subjugate China for 40 years and of now waging ‘ psychological warfare and dreaming of victory without war ’ . |
11 | KQ VI may be criticised as being too easy and not achieving anything new — forget that , it is good old fashioned family entertainment , and with now Kings Quest VI and Quest for Glory III Sierra are back up at the top of the pile ! |
12 | And with now fourteen Labour councillors as opposed to seventeen Tories and a few Lib Dems the Labour Party in Manchester , in , sorry , in Portsmouth |
13 | They must have talked long and hard about their future , and from now on Helen believed that other people would probably regard them as being ‘ engaged ’ — a term she hated because of the overtones of male dominance and female sexual ignorance that went with it . |
14 | His long-held belief that spinners could not be trusted had been vindicated , and from now on Test cricket would take on a new dimension . |
15 | Henry 's defection to the charms of the nursing profession had finally made up Rosemary 's mind for her , and from now on it was going to be Hank-from-Texas who occupied all her thoughts . |
16 | ‘ And from now on , ’ he says protectively , ‘ she is our lifetime commitment , whether she is under my roof or somebody else 's . |
17 | Of a rather mixed sculpture section ( pre-war works performed particularly badly and from now on will be offered in traditional British sales ) the market for small pieces by Moore held up well . |
18 | Artists and the artistic community must stop deluding themselves and from now onwards begin scrutinising the very structure of their thought , instead of contenting themselves with pointless posturing systematically contradicted by the way in which art is produced and distributed . |
19 | ‘ I am not satisfied with my works to date , and from now on I want to take a new path ’ , so Beethoven allegedly confessed not long before embarking on the three sonatas of Op. 31 , here introduced into the CD catalogue as a set played on a fortepiano ( by Derek Adlam after Anton Walter , Vienna ; Nannette Streicher , Vienna 1815 ) . |
20 | And from now on , he will be as fervently fanatical in his promulgation of Nazarean thought as he has hitherto been in trying to suppress it . |
21 | Trade continued to fluctuate in the 1880s , and from now on worries were regularly expressed in the STC : " however reluctant we may have been to realise the position into which we were slowly but surely drifting " the threat was now a permanent reality . " |
22 | But the ELT publishing sector is no longer in its youth , the markets are changing , and from now on , says consultant Nicolas Ridley , it 's a question of fighting for market share |
23 | ‘ And from now on , it 's Norman , please . ’ |
24 | I had bestowed myself on Nour , and from now on he could do with me as he would . |
25 | It gave Scarlet the impression that she had grown very old and from now on might just as well go round in her shroud . |
26 | ‘ The Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul , ’ and from now on we read that an evil or distressed ruach elohim troubled him . |
27 | And they are wrong in thinking that the judgment lay entirely in the future : the decisive battle which dethroned Satan had been won on the cross , and from now on he was a defeated foe , and believers were ransacking his empire . |
28 | And from now on , Tess 's life was to be completely different . |
29 | You may want to go back to your original data and indicate what you want a certain sound to be ow that you have checked it , and from now on you would use correct and consistent symbolisation . |
30 | At this point we can either laugh at the absurdity of the situation or , more naturally , stand in awe of Satan and from now on find him a compelling figure , whatever evil he is about . |