Example sentences of "and now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The Doctor grimaced ; he had completely forgotten Howard and now regretted speaking so openly .
2 He was grappling to define love itself , in so far as he had experienced it and now understood it .
3 She was so abused as a child she sort refuge in the stables and now thinks she 's a horse .
4 Fraser , impatient at so inactive a role , persuaded the Regent to relieve him and appoint a replacement Deputy Warden , and now rode on with the main cavalry host .
5 One vignette follows another , taking the reader from disappointing Mount Fuji to the old ( and now gone ) Asahi Beer Hall in a Tokyo slum .
6 The appellant was convicted and now appealed .
7 And now repeating the clues to Wednesday 's mystery movie .
8 Her fear had turned to anxiety , then to boredom and now to anger .
9 They have , however , put on their habits for various demos , vogued onstage at an Edinburgh Larks In The Park festival , dominated the dancefloor at Sign Of The Times parties , made Derek Jarman a saint , performed weddings , house blessings and baptisms , and now granted THE FACE a nihil obstat .
10 The Aug. 6 statement was accompanied by a photograph of United States hostage Terry Anderson , kidnapped in March 1985 and now detained for longer than any other of the Westerners captive in Lebanon .
11 And now to illustrate aspects of Save The Children 's Fund and its long term health work , here now is a short video shot on location in Lesotho in Southern Africa and in Pennywell in Sunderland .
12 Tunisian radio reported on Oct. 3 that Prime Minister Hamed Karoui had told a " large popular meeting " in Tunis that the Nahda movement " [ did ] not differ from the rest of the terrorist gangs in European democratic countries " ; it had since 1986 opposed the democratic process and now sought " to exploit the effects of the Gulf crisis on the tourism sector and disrupt development work " .
13 In the interview she expressed her enormous relief at the return of the collection built up by her husband Sheikh Nasser Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah since 1975 and now totalling around 20,000 items .
14 And now try and print it .
15 I want you to write the exercise and now try this and see if you can do it .
16 A management group of specialists ( including representatives of the Countryside Council for Wales , Dyfed Wildlife Trust , Otter Project Wales and RSPB Wales ) helped draw up the initial conservation plan and now guides all aspects of the management and monitoring programme .
17 Harper had rescued the cold carcass of a roast chicken from the Prince 's interrupted lunch , and now tossed Sharpe a leg .
18 Hardly anyone in France apart from the Lafons , and now Ostertag , dares to risk refermentation in bottle and the subsequent deposit of anything other than a few tartrate crystals in a dry white wine .
19 She did not appear to be unduly depressed and now said that she thought the act had been rather drastic , but did not regret it .
20 Need a good scientist who say that last July went and discovered a planet larger than the earth in another solar system and now said , oh it was all a mistake !
21 KC ‘ What worried me most er at the beginning and now the treat … and now fading to a great degree , was the extraordinary presence of another absence er of another kind of speaking .
22 Is it too much to ask that our current politicians , Tory or Labour , who have abetted our national decline and now seek to end our independence , soon might have to face new and eloquent voices who will fill the patriotic void in our political spectrum , and reflect the views of the British people more accurately ?
23 Fear on the inside and now fear on the outside as well .
24 Liz started as an assistant cook just a few months after CCG had won the Grampian contract , but later moved into the office and now bring her experience to bear on a range of tasks .
25 And now facing probably the biggest crisis in its history , Bull last week reported that turnover for the first quarter of the year crashed by 10.6% , to the equivalent of $943m .
26 The French had , like the Old Pretender , lost faith in the strategy of the roundabout approach via Scotland or the south-west of England and now planned to land at Maldon in Essex , a mere 42 miles [ 67 km ] from London .
27 Equally sensational to experience is the twin guitar team of brother Rich Robinson and not so raw recruit Marc Ford , who was formerly axe man for Burning Tree and now replaces the ditched Jeff Cease .
28 ‘ That is why I ask you here and now to give serious thought to ending your innocent liaison with Prince Edward .
29 These intimations of universal and particular timeless and now reach readers whether or not they have learned to call the sections of Ulysses by the names of episodes , characters , or places taken from the Odyssey .
30 We increasingly face a racism which avoids being recognized as such because it is able to link ‘ race ’ with nationhood , patriotism and nationalism , a racism which has taken a necessary distance from crude ideas of biological inferiority and superiority and now seeks to present an imaginary definition of the nation as a unified cultural community .
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