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

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1 To judge by the events of the past week , Michael Heseltine has now enrolled in the Nixon school .
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 He envisages that a change in outlook may derive from appreciation of the complex event sequences that new techniques have now exposed in the Quaternary ; from appraisal of the classical models of change to accommodate the realization that extreme rapidity of change now has to be considered when evaluating chronological biotal and geomorphological processes ; from adjustment of geomorphology to new knowledge of Quaternary change such as rate of ice sheet growth and decay ; and similar adjustment of biogeography and of palaeoclimatology .
4 Move the paper down to row B and check your answer against the correct one now exposed in the third column .
5 The chairs now sit in the corner of a bedroom by a window , bringing a touch of Continental elegance to an otherwise very English interior .
6 It was an abomination and the Government were advised by the counterparts of those who now sit in the officials ' Box not to introduce it .
7 Their movement was direct and purposeful , quite unlike the earlier , haphazard approach of those who were now gathered in the ditch .
8 In this case the misgivings appear to be unfounded , but it does highlight the need for adequate controls on such experiments , both from a national and international perspective , since it is always possible that genetic engineering firms , which are now proliferating in the USA , Japan and northwest Europe , will turn to those , usually developing countries , where regulations are not as strict as those of , for example , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the USA .
9 That is a principle which is now honoured in the breach , most notably in the power extended to police officers to issue instructions to prevent an apprehended breach of the peace , a power which apparently is subject to very little effective judicial scrutiny or control .
10 Salaries were now arranged in a more systematic hierarchy and paid more regularly than in the past .
11 Local libraries and Citizen 's Advice Bureaux hold lists of solicitors practising in a locality and many firms now advertise in the Yellow Pages .
12 And then there 's just your vest now to go in the same drawer as your jumper .
13 A large body of " spreading " data is now accumulating in the cytogenetic literature , spanning all eukaryote species from plants to man .
14 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 .
15 In 1967 the Canadian government paid tribute to Lawren Harris by reproducing his oil painting of Bylot Island in Ontario for the 15 cent denomination postage stamp , now listed in the Stanley Gibbons ' commonwealth catalogue as No 586 — Canada .
16 They 've also been lucky : a box of curtains bought for £20 , for resale , yielded the magnificent tapestries now hanging in the study .
17 As ever , his six feet of height and broad shoulders , just now clad in a chambray shirt , made her feel overwhelmed by his presence .
18 By rights Sue should be more adept at shop work because , after school and while waiting to go to RADA , she served in one of the hardware stores owned by her then businessman father , who became a Midlands MP and now sits in the House of Lords .
19 The second group arrived in a banged-up old Ford Cortina , which was now hidden in the lean-to barn behind the house .
20 The capital/revenue distinction is therefore important in business accounts even though the published balance sheets tend to understate it — a fact now emphasized in the Cash Flow Statement .
21 We ( or they , as I would probably have said at the time ) now lived in a detached , fairly large house in a village in Berkshire ; my father taught at a primary school in a nearby village , and my mother had a job at the Harwell Atomic Research Establishment .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 I had often discussed my plans with my uncle who , as Warden , now lived in the Warden 's Lodge at All Souls , where he and his wife encouraged me to visit them and always made me welcome .
25 It was the first work on which he collaborated-and collaborated happily-with Nicholas Georgiadis but it is now given in the heavy scarlet , black and gold designs which Georgiadis substituted in 1980 .
26 Cora-Beth now joined in the conversation .
27 Sixty police officers have now joined in the hunt for a sex attacker who 's struck nine times .
28 It was also necessary formally to sever its links with the Odiham Agricultural Society so , on 19 April 1791 , a letter was sent to the Society , saying that the College would not now persist in the Odiham plan of sending youths to France to be trained .
29 Improved Director Class D11 , 506 ‘ Butler Henderson ’ is now resting in the Great Hall flanked by two other famous locomotives .
30 Buckley , Llandudno and Cemaes Bay stepped up while relegated Brymbo and Gresford now remain in the league .
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