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

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1 The lengths of the outings varies from a gentle stroll to long mountain days , details of which are shown on maps in the now familiar pen and ink style of Mark Richards .
2 Cool customer This he will do from the scrum-half position in the now customary French fashion while the nominal scrum-half , Berbizier , froze the ball in from touch .
3 We can only augment the ABC with new letters in similar style ( as in the now outmoded 1960s Initial Teaching Alphabet ) or by starting again with a modern , simple , phonetic alphabet .
4 They seemed strangely modern , suggestively effective as a sculpture by Picasso ; they lived in the now .
5 The Inca stones in Cuzco also lived in the now .
6 In the new will he inserted a trust clause , entrusting payment of all the legacies he had left in the now invalid first will .
7 One can see this at work in the now widely-used system of allowing each student to provide total nursing care for the patients in her care for a period of time .
8 I first met him during the early 1950s and I became editor of what I believe was the second journal in the now enormous Pergamon Press stable .
9 Servants hurried around , to the shrieked orders of officials , and they had to tend to their own horses in the now emptying stables .
10 My father and Gabriel are realer to me than you or — anyone in the now .
11 The children were invited to the farm to play , to swim with other local children in the now infamous quarry .
12 Both girls had a terrible faraway look in their eyes ; the result of too many alien monsters , meteor showers and allegories in the now terribly politically correct New Generation series .
13 ‘ Would you just mind taking my money then I can go , ’ bellowed one woman in the now lengthening queue .
14 The Munich partner is Otto Hübner , former partner in the now closed Svetlana and Hübner .
15 Given the central objective of this category of public interest immunity as ‘ the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force , ’ given the grave public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice on the part of some at least of those who served in the now disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , given the extensive publicity already attaching to the documents here in question following the appellant 's successful appeal , it seems to us nothing short of absurd to suppose that those who co-operated in this investigation — largely other police officers and court officials — will regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses will withhold it , were this court now to release the documents to C.N.L. to enable them to defeat if they can an allegedly corrupt claim in damages .
16 Tears rose haphazardly to her eyes as she watched the sequence of silent film Alexei showed her in the now darkened room .
17 The one sensational deviation was her plan for trade-union reform contained in the now famous White Paper In Place of Strife .
18 I was determined to live as far as possible in the now .
19 It impinged on me , this business of always being in the Now .
20 It also tied in the now famous tomb on the road to Arques , which supposedly features in Poussin 's painting of ‘ Les Bergeres d'Arcadie ’ , into the geometry .
21 One important global issue can be summed up in the now widely used expression ‘ limits to growth ’ .
22 Here , in the now ? ’
23 ‘ Somewhere here , in the now . ’
24 Nevertheless , we think there is still a great deal to be done before the Bar is adequately recognised abroad , and gains the full benefit of such recognition in the now hugely enlarged international legal markets .
25 His red hair and her blonde looked suddenly garish from that angle in the now brightly lit room .
26 They elaborated the methodology of research on the basis of the documents in the now admirably ordered and preserved public archives , and they increasingly ( following the lead of the Germans ) organised their publications round the two poles of the academic thesis and the specialist scholarly journal : the Historische Zeitschrift was first published in 1858 , the Revue Historique in 1876 , the English Historical Review in 1886 and the American Historical Review in 1895 .
27 He maintained that the distribution of tillites and patterns of glacial striations produced by ice sheets during the Late Palaeozoic glaciation ( now termed the Gondwana Ice Age ) found in the now widely dispersed continental areas of southern Africa , Australia , South America , India and Antarctica indicated that these land masses were contiguous at that time and probably located fairly close to the South Pole .
28 It consists of a stack of plain thin copy paper , in the now obsolete quarto size , completely covered in faint , irregular , single-spaced typing .
29 In the case of property in Greater London , where property is described in early title deeds as being in the now defunct counties of Middlesex or parts of Surrey , give the old as well as the present description ; otherwise entries relating to the land may be overlooked ( Practice Direction of the Chief Land Registrar dated 28 January 1970 ) .
30 And what does say about that ? says that we will keep the level of charges down in the now privately owned companies providing public utilities so there 'll be nothing for dividends .
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