Example sentences of "now [prep] [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 And hence the calls now for a DG to strengthen the Institute 's lobbying to defend members against any further regulatory encroachments .
2 Book your tickets now for the Ulster Hall on Monday 19th April .
3 Their progress over the next two weeks will solve the Guineas mystery , but that is of little concern to connections of Dr Devious , who heads now for the Kentucky Derby ( for which he is 10–1 from 12–1 ) in Louisville on May 2 and returns to Epsom for the Ever Ready Derby in June .
4 Heading now for the Picton Ferry to the North Island , we passed through Havelock and took the scenic ( and shorter ) route along Queen Charlotte Drive beside the Marlborough Sounds , stopping briefly at Momorangi Beach , which is where Ned , at the age of one , did his ‘ Jesus act ’ by walking , fully clothed , into the sea !
5 One of these , which you can go round , is known now as the Maison Louis XIV , because that remarkable king lodged there in 1660 when he came to Saint-Jean to be married to Maria Theresa , the Infant a of Spain ( the bride stayed across the road in a charming pink brick and stone house known ever since as the Maison de l'lnfante ) .
6 You must all have heard by now about the Canterbury girls latest ‘ Fight the Flab ’ scheme ? ( ‘ speak for yourself Samantha ’ the rest of the team shouts in disgust ! )
7 The Whitchurch one is probably the second most advanced one now after the Victoria , Oswestry ward , but the Oswestry , sorry the Victoria ward instead of Oswestry , and there is a , a , a need , I think Chairman , that I think will be very close now to , to forming a , a , a joint consortium to look at , which goes between the County , er , the District , the Town Council , the Tech , the Rural Development Commission , local businesses in Whitchurch , the local Chamber of Commerce in Whitchurch , to try to pull everybody together , to pool their efforts and resources for the town .
8 Well , well they did try to get a song going once sponsored by the club , it was sung by St Matthews ' choir would you believe , but it , it did n't seem to take off , the football supporters seemed to take very much to their own sort of songs , and they , they 'd pick up songs and chants from other grounds now like the Liverpool song You 'll Never Walk Alone , and they used to sing Away the Lads they used to pick that up from the Newcastle supporters and and
9 His childhood , for instance , became an infinitely fictitious country , now like Gorki 's Lower Depths , now like the Chicago stockyard slums , now like an occupied country burgeoning with guerilla units , now a place of giants , spotless princesses , poetry and song .
10 The Loco Department at Wolverton was now under a Mr Peet , who came from Carlisle ; Mr Mumford from Crewe was his second-in-command and chief draughtsman .
11 With two World Cups now under the IB 's belt though , it seems pretty clear from the post mortems which followed the first event in Australia and New Zealand , and the one held nine months ago in France , the U.K. and Ireland , that making money in this new era of professionalism is almost as important , if not equal in importance , to the game itself .
12 The team at Marham , overseen by Fred Beamish , have produced an aircraft which they proudly boast is one of the best preserved in the country and wish to express their thanks for their help to Pat Waterhouse , a former RAF sergeant painter and finisher now with the RAF Museum at Cardington , who provided invaluable help , Colin Jardine , manager of the Product Support Dept at BAe Manchester who provided all the technical drawings for the finishings and markings , and Sgt Tom Patel at RAF St Athan who supplied all the necessary stencils , enabling all the finer details to be added .
13 But before the great affair struck up , one looked around at the new faces : Steve Milligan , who used to be our foreign editor at the Sunday Times , Lady Olga Maitland , nicer than her impossible opinions , whom I chiefly remember for being very good about expenses at the Sunday Express ( one wonders if Kelvin Mackenzie might have slipped in late for Chislehurst ) , Nigel Jones , the Lib Dem from Cheltenham with the Lenin beard , and a man and woman sitting together , pointed out as Gordon and Brigid Prentice who , if they flourish in Labour politics , will be compared in the Sun two elections from now with the Ceausescus .
14 ( WES ) But now with the Friday sport , here 's Tim Russon .
15 Later on a poet with real soul , but now with the Friday sport , here 's Tim .
16 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
17 Now in a Paris suburb , most of the church has been restored or rebuilt , but part of the original choir exists , while the reconstructed west front still shows the early mixture of round and pointed arch heads .
18 One very ambitious painting , of Gordale Scar , challenges recollection of the huge romantic canvas showing the same spot , painted by the early nineteenth-century British Romantic artist James Ward and now in the Tate Gallery .
19 This was his picture The Raising of Lazarus now in the Tate Gallery .
20 Workstation One/6000 and Workstation One/2 are set for limited availability from December 18 and general availability June 25 ; Workstation One for Windows and Workstation One for Macintosh are out now in the US .
21 Judging by the mood prevalent up till now in the DDR the planned freedom of travel will scarcely influence those who want to leave because their patience is at an end and their trust in the government has been destroyed .
22 Not everyone , however , liked Mrs Stowe : Thackeray began , but does not appear to have finished , a spoof , now in the New York Public Library , which begins : ‘ An army of 500 thousand ladies with tasteful banners on which poor Gumbo is displayed kneeling in his chains … ’ .
23 Further evidence on this point would be welcome — and luckily some turns up when we compare the score with other music sources : the 1692 volume of Select Songs in the Fairy Queen , and a songbook in Purcell 's autograph , now in the Guildhall Library in London .
24 It is for ( or after ) a 1790 portrait of the Countess Skavronsky , painted in Naples , and now in the Musée Jacquemart-Andre , Paris .
25 Fortnum had this lion made as a companion for the bronze bull also now in the Ashmolean , basing this odd-sounding pairing on the celebrated marble bull and lion in the Vatican .
26 A gold ring , now in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford , shows a priestess dancing and another woman apparently worshipping or dreaming as she reclines in a trance against some boulders .
27 Other pieces were variously dispersed , but two were recognised recently by Denys Haynes , ( then of the British Museum ) , at Fawley Court , Henley-on-Thames , and are now in the Ashmolean .
28 The letter is now in the Hyde Collection in New Jersey .
29 British Champion Colin McRae pushing everything to the limits … it requires rapid changes through the gear box … even when cornering … now in the Banbury factory of Prodrive engineers have spent 18 months developing a semi-automatic gear box … they 're already becoming common in Formula One … now for the first time they 've been successfully introduced in a rally car … with just a touch of a button the driver can change gear without having to take his hand off the steering wheel .
30 Right now that 's it , were now in the Argos .
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