Example sentences of "now [pers pn] [be] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Now I was up with the world 's elite sprinters , with Ben and Carl , Calvin and Dennis .
2 But now I was up in the air , and what with the clouds , I lost all my orientation Where the clouds parted , I could see the whole tube , land all around me , and it seemed to go up like a tower , so the town and the factory belt and the parks were hanging from the walls over my head , they were all going to crash down on me , and the city on top of them .
3 Now I 'm out on the golf course whenever I can , walking over four miles and learning to cope with the frustrations of the game .
4 But then I started putting humbuckers in all my guitars and now I 'm back to the single coil thing , but just for playing in my hotel room .
5 It was hard to start with , but now I 'm back into the swing of it ’ .
6 Now I 'm back in the guesthouse , and have time to do some preparation ready for leaving for Shanghai tomorrow .
7 And now you 're out of the way , whatever spell you 've put on them is fading . ’
8 Now she 's back in the limelight , but Alice still finds time to look back over 97 happy years :
9 We drove round in circles for an hour and now we 're back in the Butcher Building .
10 But now we 're down to the bottom of the barrel .
11 Now we 're out of the cup , we can concentrate on the league .
12 Now they 're back to the good weather again .
13 We 've got a number of good pension funds that ordinary working people can join , but the issue that has come about since compulsory competitive tendering privatization is those members that 've been in pension funds for maybe twenty , twenty five years now they 're out on the open job market with the wonderful privatized world that we live in , with a free market , and they ca n't afford to make adequate pension provision for themselves .
14 Now they were back among the sodium , passing yellow pre-war flats — Keeps , Courts , and Mansionses , with yellow gables and yellow weatherboarding .
15 Now they were back in the Lowlands again , once more bound to the rivet-gun and the crane , the furnace and the foundry .
16 Now it is up to the Prime Minister to promote this lively Irish peer — he does not use his title of 6th Earl of Kilmorey — for all he has done , with his wife Cissy , as a mere Under-Secretary at Stormont since 1985 .
17 Now it is up to the consumer to accept that white does n't necessarily mean healthy and to opt for unbleached products .
18 Now it is up to the aid agencies to make life as comfortable and easy as possible for the refugees .
19 At a recent rugby jamboree in Kimberley the unification of these two bodies was formally completed so now it is up to the various officials and administrators to make the new South African Rugby Football Union really work .
20 Now it is up to the match fishermen . ’
21 Now it is up to the Council of Ministers to accept the package .
22 ‘ But now it is up to the Catholic officials and the county to find the money from the £243,000 I have set aside for church school repairs .
23 Now it is up to the international community .
24 I was told the fun was beginning to go out of it , but now it is back as the competition for best fancy dress is nearly as tough as the race itself .
25 Now it 's up to the rest of us to keep the season alive , though I 'm sure the fans will miss him . ’
26 Now it 's up to the so-called bigger clubs to make their move , ’ he said .
27 You could have a look but like I say , ordering freebies now it 's up to the sales people to tell me what they want and I order them on their behalf .
28 You said twice just now it 's up to the Labour to put this into effect .
29 That 's the suppose it 's in now it 's up by the Mauritania down in Park Street so they tell me .
30 it did n't even make it back in time for 1992 when there was no competition so now it 's back in the UK it is appropriate that Western can enjoy its company .
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