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 .
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