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

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1 In the distance she heard a car engine , normally a sound which compelled curiosity but now of no interest .
2 Diesel Cars : There 's little doubt now of a verve for derv
3 ‘ I think the new Hospitality is a great improvement and is now of a quality consistent with HCIMA objectives .
4 In February 1990 , while I was still Minister for Housing , I wrote to the Chancellor of the Exchequer : ‘ There must be a danger now of a demand squeeze turning into a real threat to supply-side confidence .
5 What now of the claims that other primates can communicate with systems in all important respects as complicated as ours ?
6 We do have to be a little careful now of the evidence which Mead cited in support of her claim that both gender and adolescence are so culturally varied that they simply can not be biologically determined .
7 No , I think erm , in the , certainly in the consumer area which affects both Penguin and to some extent Royal Doulton , there are definite signs now of the U S economy turning around and that is likely to continue as , as the year goes on .
8 He began to play , conscious now of the boy watching , of him edging slowly closer as the stones were laid , the board filled up again .
9 • A recent change in classification leaves the Atlantic species correctly referred to the genus Anthias , whereas those from elsewhere previously classified as Anthias , are now of the genus Pseudanthias .
10 I think now of the way the shaggy but emaciated-looking , dull-eyed sheep who wander so wearily about the paths and tracks of the Forest of Dean find their way into the brick bus shelters on nights such as this .
11 Slowly she chafed her arms with her fingers , aware now of the coolness of the late evening .
12 The new pop stars — self-conscious frauds , tackily glamorous like Boy George — fed a revival of old-fashioned pop gossip , a staple now of the Sun and the Mirror .
13 All of us should know by now of the decision taken at the special church meeting on 13th May to go ahead with the purchase of the Camphill building .
14 This means that total market turnover per day is now of the order of £4,400 million on average .
15 Nothing to tell now of the girl she had been .
16 Well this week has the shortest day before the end of the year so light is at the premium and erm I would wash the glass quite often now of the glasshouse and greenhouse because er especially the outside to remove any of that winter grime that 's collected and let some light into those plants .
17 Sh I rang er my lo local councillor an h he looked into it , an he said , er it 's in the hands now of the Electricity Board .
18 I 'm glad all your transport users are , are now coming out of the woodwork , but you are the minority in this hundred , now of the majority the car drivers do you feel any resent of responsibility towards users of public transport , I mean there are all manner of er plans afoot to , to slightly further tax or er charge drivers so that roads can be subsidised , I do n't know that it would subsidise public transport , but there are penalties coming up for private car users and drivers , do you approve ? , do you disapprove , do you think that 's fair enough ? , no one 's said any thing about pollution yet , yes
19 She put her mouth over it , licking , sucking , dribbling , both of us unaware by now of the child sleeping three or four paces across the half-dark room .
20 Sophie spoke now of the Royals : ‘ …
21 News now of the unveiling of a fine memorial commemorating the 30 men of 30 Squadron and 20 men of 33 Squadron who died in the defence of Maleme airfield , Crete , in May 1941 .
22 But they , this , these , well he 's got a copy now of the report and he 's gon na c comment back on what
23 Ironically the price of sterling went up so high that it made it very difficult for us to sell our other manufactured goods and many people are now of the belief that because of the North Sea oil price rises , this had an adverse affect on our economy , making it more difficult for us to sell manufacturing goods because the pound was very strong against other currencies .
24 Thinking now of the battles she had fought with her own children , especially her daughter , Margharita , she felt a pang of remorse over the woman she had buried a few hours earlier .
25 The establishment of time was now of the essence ; conflicting evidence came from all quarters .
26 Or maybe something else ; this curious sensation one had all the time now of the blood running a little faster , the senses being more keenly tuned , of tomorrow or next week being more inviting .
27 There can be no doubt now of the momentum towards a Uruguay round agreement . ’
28 The book of Ephesians chapter one lists at least ten benefits of this new relationship , among which we find the fact that the new believer is chosen by God ; is counted holy ; is blameless ; is adopted ; is forgiven ; has an understanding now of the mystery of God 's will for man .
29 The Doria , their own ship , brought by the Venetians and Zacco from the Abruzzi , and a veteran now of the war for which she had been chartered .
30 The ambassador reported that " The Emperor is monitoring the serious political illness which has gripped all countries , and believes his empire very far from being immune from infection " ; Nicholas was now of the opinion that " Highly reprehensible principles have been disseminated among young people who completed their university courses around three years ago , among people who have lived abroad for a long time , and also among teachers , professors , writers and journalists .
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