Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] now [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Germany must now reject the alien influence of Romance culture , to which she has been subservient , and develop her full creative potential ; and for this purpose , Hellenism , as an educational and cultural force in our society , is more necessary than ever .
2 John hoped that Mr Gubb would now spare the boy : but there was to be no remission ; the penalty had to be paid , the example given .
3 Further , instead of taking the average of the twenty best years ' earnings after 1978 , SERPS will now take an average earnings of all years worked .
4 Lineker , who was in Rome 's Olympic stadium to witness the Gascoigne heroics , said : ‘ Gazza will now become a marked man in every game he plays .
5 Simpkin will now face the No.5 seed , Lisa Gregory from South Africa , who beat Julie Salmon 6-2 , 6-4 .
6 Mr McLeish said : ‘ Alex Salmond must now reveal the extent to which he has made the SNP hostage to this Tory Government .
7 England must now avoid a 13-point defeat against Bulgaria on Wednesday to qualify alongside Russia for the finals .
8 Scotland at their best and Ireland should now reach the semi-finals and Wales , competing for the first time , could join them .
9 England could now reach the US finals by only drawing against the Dutch in Rotterdam next October .
10 and so Jane can now report the , now that 's been settled
11 Mrs Ruth Wilson will now receive the planning applications .
12 A God had the power to turn himself into whoever or whatever he defeated or ate , so Apollo could now assume the form of a dolphin .
13 ‘ Mr Nichol would now like a period of peace and quiet with his family in order to take stock of his life . ’
14 Granada will now have a smaller cohesive top management team which will enable the group to respond quickly and effectively to challenges .
15 MHW will now fund a comprehensive programme that incorporates AIDS drug research , vaccine development , global research collaboration , hospital testing , public health centre support , and nationwide AIDS awareness efforts .
16 But at least ESA will now have a voice .
17 The people of Fairford can now enjoy a fresh glimpse of another of their unique stained glass windows , fully restored .
18 Why do some business people consider that the whole of Humberside may now become a ‘ growth point ’ for industry ?
19 Ian Philpot , whose girlfriend was one of the 51 people who died , says Transport Secretary Cecil Parkinson must now call a public enquiry .
20 Souness will now conduct a major inquest into Liverpool 's defensive shambles .
21 The news has prompted a wave of euphoria at Windsor Park and rightly so — it seems Linfield will now pocket an estimated £100,000 from the hitherto unexpected meeting with FC Copenhagen in the next round .
22 We behaved this way in days of old empire so it surprises me not at all that Japan may now buy The Belfry , of Ryder Cup fame .
23 Smith 's Industries at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire , make the plane 's cockpit diplays , management are understood to feel there may be more work not less because Britain could now play a bigger part in the project .
24 In 1959 Rank claimed that ‘ Britain would now have a healthy industry and a very successful market ’ if it had not been for the insensitivity of the Department of Trade .
25 Hilary now has a full-time post with Playboard , the Association for Children 's Play and Recreation , and Margaret Charlwood will now represent the Society as Trainer at a week 's Course for Teachers in Brussels in December .
26 Ironically Pegasus have done them a favour by winning the European ‘ B ’ Division only last month , and as a result Portadown will now play the cream of Europe next season in the ‘ A ’ Division .
27 The rest of Europe will now construct the social institutions of Europe with Britain excluded — but we shall not be excluded from being influenced by what they do in the short term .
28 The situation in the Gulf may now dwarf the Palestinian issue , but no Middle East crisis can be seen in isolation ; a thousand days of protest has assured the plight of Palestinians has rarely been off the world agenda .
29 Featherstone will now use a slice of the Fox cash to recruit an Aussie scrum half .
30 Mr Major will now face a rough ride when he reports to the Commons on the summit tomorrow instead of the cheers of approval he was hoping for .
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