Example sentences of "now [verb] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Move the paper down to row B and check your answer against the correct one now exposed in the third column . |
2 | ‘ People are entitled to be angry — the cynical deceit of the Tory election campaign , the easy promise that all the economy needed was the reassurance of a Tory victory , all now exposed in the harsh light of the real world . ’ |
3 | And then there 's just your vest now to go in the same drawer as your jumper . |
4 | A large body of " spreading " data is now accumulating in the cytogenetic literature , spanning all eukaryote species from plants to man . |
5 | The woman , identified as Roberta Jones , is now listed in a serious condition on Sunday night at Harbourview Medical Centre , according to the hospital 's nursing supervisor . |
6 | The second group arrived in a banged-up old Ford Cortina , which was now hidden in the lean-to barn behind the house . |
7 | Among the vanquished was the master chimney-sweeper , whilom incredulous at Stagg 's Gardens , who now lived in a stuccoed house three storeys high , and gave himself out , with golden flourishes upon a varnished board , as contractor for the cleansing of railway chimneys by machinery . |
8 | Twenty million of them dispossessed , twenty million told they now lived in a foreign country and they could never be Germans again , for ever more . |
9 | Improved Director Class D11 , 506 ‘ Butler Henderson ’ is now resting in the Great Hall flanked by two other famous locomotives . |
10 | ( Who I assume is now ensconced in the larger room at the foot of the spiral stairs . ) |
11 | Perhaps the status of the collection , filled with classic modern masters ( Picasso , Braque , Gris and Leger ) , all now ensconced in the art-historical pantheon , seemed more reassuring than the overinflated and uncertain status of last week 's contemporary art ( see p. 17 ) . |
12 | The questioners were now placed in the same difficulty as Jesus had been in . |
13 | The new latrine now situated in a quiet corner of the orchard has been given a permanent status ; a shithouse clerk has been appointed . |
14 | Corbett nodded , smiled his thanks and went over to where Alexander now slouched in a half-drunken stupor . |
15 | Baberton Mains Wynd Footpath This path is now included in the current list for treatment during periods of frost and snow . |
16 | Baberton Mains Wynd Footpath This path is now included in the current list for treatment during periods of frost and snow . |
17 | Previously absent from statutes , economy , efficiency and effectiveness are now included in the 1983 Act . |
18 | Yes , I did in fact erm whilst when we were going through the education proposals erm I did list reductions as John has mentioned , but I did also include the extra valuation for primary staffing that erm has went into our budget and the Liberal Democrats and I think Labour 's originally , which is now included in the combined Council budget . |
19 | The wreckage of the gantry now lies in a dry dock . |
20 | The real danger to the countryside now lies in the agricultural community . ’ |
21 | And I have a feeling- ’ She now drew in a long breath before resuming ‘ And it 's more than a feeling , it 's a certainty that , although we 're leaving here , being forced to leave here , we 'll return , for this is our home . |
22 | YOUR favourite Mr. Men characters now appear in a new show , Mr. Men in Happyland . |
23 | Sometimes , Ibrox Villiers Cley had Marnya play him a piece of music composed long ago on a planet now forgotten in a remote galaxy . |
24 | This now matters in an unexpected way — or at least , in a way that most people in Washington singularly fail to notice . |
25 | Will these stark economic realities , combined with the fact that players can now dabble in the pro game without commitment , make any difference to the flow into the paid ranks ? |
26 | All the resentments which were latent in him now fused in an outright rejection of the system which had brought the country to its present state . |
27 | The Holme Post , recording a drop of 3.9 metres since 1850 , presents an unrealistically optimistic picture of the problem , since it now stands in a damp nature reserve . |
28 | Heather Krohn , widow of Raleigh Krohn , now lives in a converted windmill on the island of Porto Santo . |
29 | The accused , who now lives in the neighbouring village of Bridge of Earn , pleads not guilty and has entered a special defence of self defence . |
30 | She now lives in the longest village in England with her husband and two children , Sebastian and Octavia ( Octavia because she was born in eight minutes ) . |