Example sentences of "now [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Her wrists were by now fastened to the post , and she was helpless . |
2 | ‘ Lafayette ’ may have been the name of a French noble woman , but it now refers to a brand new and stunning range of carpets launched by Stoddard Templeton . |
3 | That what I always call a family , is now referred to a lot a lot as a family . |
4 | By 1980 , recombinant-DNA had declined as a burning public issue in the US and the character of remaining concern , now limited to the cognoscente , had shifted . |
5 | The directors of this company have therefore ignored the legal requirements now attaching to the allotment of shares and are liable to a default fine for each infringement ( see Sch 24 , CA1985 ) . |
6 | As he continues with the prayer that those who receive the sacrament may " be fulfilled with all hevenly benediction and grace through Jesus Christ " , so Rolle in The Form of Living now turns to a description of the interior awareness of this fulfilment . |
7 | This new Division deals with Divorce and other aspects of family law , as well as non-contentious probate , while contentious Probate is now assigned to the Chancery Division , and Admiralty matters to the Queen 's Bench Division . |
8 | Having no wish to repeat the experience we had had with our son at Liphook Junior School , our daughter , having left Liphook Infants School last summer , now goes to a state school in Haslemere . |
9 | And , Joshua now goes to the playgroup at the erm Saint Aden 's Church . |
10 | The er his report has gone to the policy group it 's been talke discussed by them and it now goes to the policy advisory group . |
11 | Dr Brice Pitt comments in Making the Most of Middle Age : ‘ So much publicity is now given to the art of making love , what men and women need from each other , and how to please your partner , that there is little excuse for a dull , unimaginative sex life even in the supposedly stolid middle-aged . ’ |
12 | Richard erm if I now got to the stage of saying if if you had a choice , cos I have a luxury here of six companies er most recruiters just have one job for one company . |
13 | ‘ Saracen now belongs to the trust , ’ Adam said firmly . |
14 | He is frequently described as ‘ having the stoop of an ageing crop-picker and the face of a curious little boy ’ — which may have been true 30 years ago , but now belongs to the discard-tray with other caricatures : caricatures , as Oscar Wilde observed , are compliments that mediocrity pays to genius . |
15 | The roadshow now belongs to the mythology of the miners , the leadership had made the effort , they 'd gone on the road , and they 'd been rewarded by a clutch of standing ovations . |
16 | Matters have now come to a head . |
17 | To this must be added the 157,000 temporary houses ( the provision of temporary houses has now come to an end ) , the repair of war-damaged property , and the use of huts and service camps . |
18 | You are told that all these ritual practices have now come to an end , for the coming of Jesus makes all ceremonial redundant . |
19 | It 's twenty to twelve , erm Y D P just really erm having now come to an end . |
20 | We are pleased that a dispute in which the current management of pergamon Press has played no part has now come to an end . |
21 | If that was the case , the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham . |
22 | If that was the case , well the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham . |
23 | A second style is now added to the list . |
24 | The egoist might now appeal to the difference between awareness and attentive attentiveness . |
25 | Many young people are now attracted to the idea of producing a large part of their own food . |
26 | ‘ More girls are now attracted to the sport as they realise they could have a career in golf , ’ she stated . |
27 | There was a newsflash at nine to say that the rescue party had reached the injured man and were now returning to the surface , and then nothing until almost midnight . |
28 | Well let's move on now to try to the briefing . |
29 | A most distinctive bird , formerly widespread in N Africa , but now confined to a portion of central Morocco between the oueds Bou Regreg and the upper Oum-el-Rbia ; also found in S France . |
30 | Curtis is now confined to a wheelchair after a stage accident in 1990 but this album — great value at £7.99 for CD and £4.99 for cassette — reminds us how good he was . |