Example sentences of "[noun] now [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These squares now expand at the corners and erode along the sides , returning to square shape after another doubling of total generations .
2 With the club now languishing at the bottom of the table they were in desperate need of a football visionary , a new footballing messiah .
3 Ellen now worked at an adventure playground — the Christabel Focus — for underprivileged girls in an ethnically mixed section of the city .
4 In addition , an NHS general practitioner now prescribes at a rate of £100000 a year , and it is likely that referrals and use of other hospital services may amount to £200000 a year — these add up to £12m over 40 years .
5 This is , ‘ to assign the work now done at the police station to another agency which has responsibilities and characteristics more consistent with the way we want the work done . ’
6 In the event , Wesley Smith 's portrait WO N'T be hanging next to Sean Connery 's in an exhibition of Peter 's work now showing at the Link Centre .
7 Simon now lives at a nursing home in Hampshire … but after all they 've been through together , he 's spending time with his mum and dad .
8 Take a moment now to look at the needle .
9 That unequivocal approach to the presentation of early Macedonian culture is in line with signs now displayed at the counters of Olympic Airways at Athens Airport : ‘ Macedonia is Greek .
10 Here 's the full story now beginning at the Baseball Ground .
11 Rediscovering Pompeii is a fascinating exhibition now showing at the Accademia Italiana London .
12 Rediscovering Pompeii is a fascinating exhibition now showing at the Accademia Italiana London .
13 That proposal , if implemented , would shift almost all the decision-making in homicide cases from the trial to the sentencing stage : the only issue of any consequence in most cases would be the sentence to be imposed , and all the distinctions now drawn at the stage of criminal liability would be reflected in the sentence alone .
14 Coal industry experts argue that an improvement in air quality could be achieved by replacing the lignite now burnt at the power stations with hard coal .
15 Apocalypse Now appeared at a time when the political climate in America was shifting to the right , resulting in Reagan 's victory in the 1980 presidential elections .
16 The picture of the fuel cycle now emerging at the inquiry suggests that large quantities of spent fuel from nuclear power stations are going to have to be stored three times : first underwater in ponds at each power station ; secondly , at the new repository , and thirdly , after reprocessing — until such time as the British government decides how to dispose of high level nuclear waste .
17 That generation now dies at the rate of 150,000 people a year which makes coronary artery disease Britain 's number 1 illness ; a generation that has died of ignorance , indifference and arrogance .
18 Most of the financial systems now targeted at the Unix market have grown out of software that was originally designed for use on PCs , or ported across from older mainframe systems and out of date mid-range platforms .
19 In nightly theatrical TV rituals of social order and chaos , a stream of hero-policemen stand at the symbolic crossroads between peace and mayhem , and the detective and the chief officer now operate at the point where once the church and its priests declaimed on categories of good and evil and the resulting binary codes they produce .
20 Ashley now tugged at the belt which cinched the waist of her amber-coloured silk shift dress .
21 It is time now to look at the sections of financial theory which are relevant for the valuation of securities .
22 Little of interest now remains at the site , but the 1920s boiler still survived ( largely buried ) in 1984 .
23 What makes the privatisations even more attractive is that vouchers on the secondary market now sell at a discount of over 60% .
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