Example sentences of "now of [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the distance she heard a car engine , normally a sound which compelled curiosity but now of no interest .
2 Ruth Hilali , who 's fifty and formerly from Worcester , but now of no fixed address , is charged with stealing more than six thousand pounds from the Kurdish Refugee Association and making a false statement to obtain a passport .
3 Diesel Cars : There 's little doubt now of a verve for derv
4 The clothing firms have the advantage now of a large local market and a large local labour supply .
5 The establishment now of a co-ordinated network of Regional INSET ( in-service training ) offices , or officers , with the primary function of advising and promoting self help , would be timely , in view of the stimulation to training that has been engendered by the introduction of the pre-licentiate scheme , and could make a major contribution towards combating the inefficient and inequitable distribution of training .
6 Most of the traffic on the narrow canals is now of a different kind : growing numbers of pleasure craft owned or hired by those who have discovered the fascination of the inland waterways .
7 In February 1990 , while I was still Minister for Housing , I wrote to the Chancellor of the Exchequer : ‘ There must be a danger now of a demand squeeze turning into a real threat to supply-side confidence .
8 ‘ I think the new Hospitality is a great improvement and is now of a quality consistent with HCIMA objectives .
9 Anticipation now of a little bit of history in the making .
10 The following year 202 assignments were completed , with a further 109 in Hong Kong ; 24% of Norman Broadbent 's business is now of an international nature .
11 Though it may well be , he wrote , that one actually achieves more working with the wrong plans and in the wrong spirit , with the wrong tools and the wrong principles , on the wrong surface and with the wrong conception , it may well be , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , that one achieves more than working with the right plans and in the right spirit , with the right tools and the right principles , on the right surface and with the right conception , though right and wrong and more and less are relative concepts and what seems right at one moment to one person may seem wrong at the same moment to another Person or at another moment to the same person , and what seems more to one person at one moment may seem less to another person at the same moment or at another moment to the same person , right , wrong , more , less , relative concepts , scribbled Goldberg , in the margin , panting slightly as he bent over his old Olivetti Portable , there is only the beginning , wrote Harsnet , or rather , there is only having begun , beginning , scribbled Goldberg , aware now of the black stains on his hands left by the felt-tip pen , having begun , there is only the feeling in the pit of the stomach or the feeling in the chest , wrote Harsnet , the feeling of sickness or the feeling of elation , those are not relative , he wrote , those are absolute .
12 News now of the unveiling of a fine memorial commemorating the 30 men of 30 Squadron and 20 men of 33 Squadron who died in the defence of Maleme airfield , Crete , in May 1941 .
13 I was always conscious now of the mocking presence of those fascist student bullies in the streets , following me with laughter and taunts .
14 No mention now of the numbers of troops or military units slaughtered ( the Hebrew term translated ‘ thousand ’ in verse 10 might well mean military unit in that context ) .
15 I think now of the way the shaggy but emaciated-looking , dull-eyed sheep who wander so wearily about the paths and tracks of the Forest of Dean find their way into the brick bus shelters on nights such as this .
16 She put her mouth over it , licking , sucking , dribbling , both of us unaware by now of the child sleeping three or four paces across the half-dark room .
17 There is talk now of the German orchestras working to new contracts .
18 The establishment of time was now of the essence ; conflicting evidence came from all quarters .
19 All that remains now of the sixteen dwellings Seller burned are a few tumbled stones , scattered over the green hillside .
20 All the rest of the Norwegian types are now considered extinct as separate breeds or are rare : 98 per cent of the country 's cattle are now of the Norwegian Red type , which can be solid red or red with some white .
21 Each generation in Edenderry has had members called to the full-time ministry of the church : the late ( now of the Presbyterian Church ) and , more recently , the Reverend David Kilpatrick .
22 There will have to be fuller use even than now of the invaluable expertise and experience of the community and that means largely the business and industrial community …
23 There could be no question now of the French fleet overwhelming the British and escorting an invading army to Scotland and Essex .
24 The Doria , their own ship , brought by the Venetians and Zacco from the Abruzzi , and a veteran now of the war for which she had been chartered .
25 The book of Ephesians chapter one lists at least ten benefits of this new relationship , among which we find the fact that the new believer is chosen by God ; is counted holy ; is blameless ; is adopted ; is forgiven ; has an understanding now of the mystery of God 's will for man .
26 In relation to Northern Ireland , successive British Governments and Parliaments have repeatedly affirmed the union , stipulating the consent first of the Parliament of Northern Ireland ( Ireland Act 1949 , s.1(2) , now repealed ) , now of the people of Northern Ireland expressed in a referendum ( Northern Ireland Act 1973 , s.1 ) .
27 • A recent change in classification leaves the Atlantic species correctly referred to the genus Anthias , whereas those from elsewhere previously classified as Anthias , are now of the genus Pseudanthias .
28 All of us should know by now of the decision taken at the special church meeting on 13th May to go ahead with the purchase of the Camphill building .
29 Thinking now of the battles she had fought with her own children , especially her daughter , Margharita , she felt a pang of remorse over the woman she had buried a few hours earlier .
30 ‘ And that job will become even harder with the separation now of the Premier League and the Football League .
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