Example sentences of "[prep] now the " in BNC.
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1 | as if to confirm it , enter George Soros , for now the leader of the speculators ' pack . |
2 | Leaving aside for now the question of whether independence is appropriate as the ultimate goal for us all , it is important to recognise the inherent difficulty and contradiction in trying to achieve or work towards independence through a teacher/pupil relationship which remains essentially a dependent one . |
3 | Leaving aside for now the question of whether big business in modern Japan is really the reincarnation of the zaibatsu , there is no doubt that business leaders have preferential access to the political process through a variety of channels . |
4 | But for now the transepts and choir are undergoing restoration and are blocked off by a wooden screen . |
5 | For now the point to emphasize is the extent to which planning decisions , including the planning decisions of Labour-controlled North Tyneside Council between 1974 and the early 1980s , regarded working-class residential communities as movable pieces in the development game . |
6 | But for now the search for Planet X is futile . |
7 | But for now the company are content to be doing well by being a cut above the rest . |
8 | But for now the family favorite remains the pig , who 's always welcome inside , providing she remembers her manners . |
9 | But for now the family favorite remains the pig , who 's always welcome inside , providing she remembers her manners . |
10 | But for now the crusader 's quiet . |
11 | But for now the army is prepared to watch and wait . |
12 | Oh well they should of dated it for now the date |
13 | About now the small , tannic apples from which cider is made — ancient varieties like Brownsnouts , Kingston Blacks and Sweet Coppins — are coming up by the lorry load , shaken off the trees in the orchards by the men with long hooked poles . |
14 | And can you see by about now the muscles are beginning to feel . |
15 | About now the sea suddenly boils with fish . |
16 | and records himself going for a piss but he does a bit , it cuts out when he 's actually pissing but he 's going on about now the biros are getting in the way of my knob here |
17 | It reckons a year from now the industry will be at $4,000 . |
18 | Thirty years from now the words will have been wiped clean by the sun and sea that inspired them . |
19 | Do you want us to put them back in now the customers have started rolling in ? |
20 | Until now the only sure solution has been to grow peaches under glass , but help may be at hand . |
21 | Until now the allied air forces have been going to enemy positions ; once the ground forces move in , the enemy air force will have to come up to fight . |
22 | Until now the greeting I most often heard had been G'Tag or Morgen . |
23 | However , until now the two sides have been deadlocked over financial issues . |
24 | I would be inclined to choose Abbado 's COE versions ( DG ) as the finest available recordings of the Fourth and Sixth Symphonies on modern instruments ( or Wand 's on RCA if you really must have full orchestral forces ) , and until now the Hanover Band under Roy Goodman ( Nimbus ) have had the field to themselves , ‘ authentically ’ speaking . |
25 | Until now the medical profession has been one British people can be proud of . |
26 | Until now the work has had to be done manually using a form of surgical cement . |
27 | He says that until now the company 's marketing drive has ‘ not been Telepoint led ’ , and instead pitched at selling the handsets as ‘ a quality cordless phone ’ . |
28 | Until now the possibility had n't occurred to Godolphin — he 'd been too preoccupied by the secret that he 'd lived with most of his adult life — but it was an intriguing , and disturbing , thought . |
29 | Until now the Magistrate had been in the position of a scientist who has made a discovery which he knows to be true but is unable to prove . |
30 | Until now the judiciary have expressed their views about the tariff period , tacitly if not expressly , in confidence . |