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

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1 The success of the student management system , and the many subsystems that now pervade the management and administration of the Polytechnic , is built on these close links .
2 The folly was a gift from the Sultan of Oman , just one of the many presents that now adorn the property .
3 Meanwhile we were at Ballyshannon , with its tall church spire seen from far away , its ‘ Old Barracks Bar and Lounge , 1700 ’ and a strange bell-and-weathercock tower that now housed a jeweller 's shop .
4 These include geochemical data that now cover the whole of the North Sea .
5 Her handling of paint , which had always been close-knit , was redirected in order to build the honeycombed structures that now spanned the surface of her canvases .
6 Leonard has admitted to a general feeling in the family that Horace was somewhat ‘ arrogant ’ , this son that now wore the mantle : ‘ My father was the eldest but his health and nature ( an interesting , significant addition ) prevented him taking over . ’
7 In the precarious situation that now confronted the government and the party , it was my duty to give the new Prime Minister loyal and sincere co-operation .
8 Interestingly , it is the right that now demands the return of narrative .
9 Most of the gas in that cloud went to form the sun or got blown away , but a small amount of the heavier elements collected together to form the bodies that now orbit the sun as planets like the earth .
10 He was well-known by sight to all the warren , for his fur was entirely grey , with patches of near-white that now caught the moonlight as he sat scratching himself without speaking .
11 The River Chelt has two headstreams , dammed at Dowdeswell in 1886 to form the substantial reservoir that now occupies the site .
12 The slump in household saving , from 14% of disposable income in 1980 to just 5% last year , was partly to blame for the rise in inflation that now plagues the government .
13 In many parts of the country , villages are dormitory and retirement centres ; the farms that now work the land are for the most part out in their fields away from the villages .
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