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

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1 This station and line is now the subject of a multi-million pound investment scheme .
2 Since Sean Lineen changed nationality to win four caps last season , every Kiwi migrant is now the subject of intense scrutiny and great expectations .
3 It is now the subject of a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics .
4 Knighton is ready to offer the Manchester United boss a new deal on the 50.6 per cent shareholding which he sought to buy from Edwards for £10m , and which is now the subject of a damaging legal wrangle in the High Court .
5 To its regular readers it is also renowned for its humorous In England Now column , introduced 50 years ago and now the subject of a new anthology .
6 At least one of the companies involved , which does not advertise its holidays with travel agents , is now the subject of a police investigation .
7 At least one of the companies involved , which does not advertise its holidays with travel agents , is now the subject of a police investigation .
8 But now the subject has appeared , with increasing concern , in the general press .
9 The following year British Rail 's London Midland region hopes to run electric HSTs , but these are now the subject of a row between the region and engineers at BR 's headquarters .
10 The same applies , I believe , to the question under discussion , except that while our sexual desires are now the subject of free and frank discussion , our homicidal ones still dare not speak their name .
11 After their dubious role in Love Thy Neighbour at Tottenham the previous week — which is now the subject of FA investigation — Arsenal must have known it would be another trying day , even before kick-off .
12 Flashman is now the subject of a police enquiry as a result of a complaint by Sun photographer Paul Welford after a scuffle following the Football League hearing at a West End hotel on Monday .
13 This once serviced collieries and quarries south of the Frome-Radstock line , itself now the subject of a preservation project , the Somerset & Avon Railway .
14 The wireless local network product that NCR Corp exhibited at the Unix Fair in Yokohama last year is now the subject of an agreement between NCR and NEC Corp , which will sell the local network under its own name , as will NCR Japan ; WaveLAN operates in the 2.4GHz frequency band , and a new related product , NCR WavePoint , designed to connect wireless local networks to cabled ones , will also be available from June , priced at about $4,000 .
15 The application is now the subject of an appeal .
16 Deposits and long-term loans , given by private collectors to the museums before the war were subsequently considered State property and are now the subject of legal actions .
17 Just as the First World War set the stage for the development of International Relations as a separate discipline , so now the subject is studied in a way which reflects an implicit view of what are the most important events and trends .
18 Loss of potential pension rights on divorce is now the subject of considerable debate as an unresolved issue of social policy and family law ( see Joshi and Davies , 1991 ; Law Society , 1991 ) .
19 Soviet economic history is now the subject if intense debate in the USSR .
20 THAT golf is now the subject of political interference s common knowledge .
21 The intriguing history of the Scottish home over the past 400 years is now the subject of a three-year research project , which started in October 1991 .
22 The relationship between the personal representatives of a deceased partner and the trustee of a bankrupt partner and the continuing partners is considered further in Chapter 8. ( b ) Under the Solicitors ' Act Much of the work of a solicitor is now the subject of regulations made by the Law Society under the Solicitors ' Act .
23 ’ The matter is now the subject of an internal inquiry .
24 Reports say they will bid £8 million to buy out Swales , chairman for 20 years but now the subject of a concerted hate campaign by supporters following the sacking of manager Peter Reid .
25 An ex-postman in the village is now the subject of an investigation by the Post Office following the discovery of the undelivered letters .
26 Geriatrics is now a subject which is afforded its own ministry in the affairs of government .
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