Example sentences of "now [pron] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I mean now I 'm sort of psychoanalyzing the authority about the school closing .
2 Now you are Chairman of the National Heritage Memorial fund .
3 Now you 're part of the family . ’
4 And now she 's way of breath !
5 And now she was face to face with a man who really believed her grandmother was guilty .
6 Earlier she had been a research fellow ( 1929–32 ) at Newnham College , now she was director of studies there ( 1933–42 ) ; she was to serve intermittently as an associate and on the governing body .
7 Right , now we 're way behind here , and I suspect it 's because of a lot of chattering .
8 Now we 're part of government policy which happens to be hear no evil see no evil … one bloody monkey 's enough if he 's in the top job .
9 And now we 're sort of letting it run how a business would .
10 Dear friends now we are children of God and what we will be has not yet been made known .
11 Nan Kempner proves that now there is life after Studio 54
12 Now there is reason for hope .
13 Now there is fear of damage : rearguard action from some developing countries could reduce the human-rights movement , which had begun to feel rather robust , to a lamentation of confused values .
14 Now there is talk of a 180,000-strong army .
15 ( Now there 's honesty for you ! ) .
16 Now there 's concern about people like the Hinton twins who 've since been made redundant .
17 Now there 's concern about their safety in the light of the latest campaign .
18 And now there 's electricity in the village , Santos is thinking of getting his house connected .
19 Now there 's sheep in the field while , while there 's sheep in the field , we wo n't eat lamb .
20 Now there 's loads of these different theories .
21 So now there 's cause for celebration — and the reprieved holiday-makers can drink a toast to their bon vacances .
22 Now there 's time for Peter to relax and enjoy looking at photographs of a recent trip to France organised by the centre .
23 Now there 's guys like you around . ’
24 Now there 's confidence for you , assuming that if anybody gets hurt it wo n't be you .
25 Now there are times on farms when they need a lot of people to help out .
26 Now there are problems with the simple postulation of a link between unemployment , crime , and disorder , as Mrs Thatcher is only too ready to point out .
27 Now there are calls for a full inquiry …
28 Now there are calls for rigorous tests to be introduced .
29 Now there are calls for tough testing , like those enforced on new drugs .
30 Now there are calls for him to resign .
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