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

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1 In the 20 years since the House voted to accede to the European Community — which is now the destination of no less than 52 per cent .
2 Now the agitation in the country and the violent disorder it threatened could be directed against the Government .
3 Its location is now The Heritage on the Garden , 63 Park Plaza .
4 Afterwards they stood up slowly , not wanting to part from such intimacy , but beginning to feel chilly now the warmth of the story was over .
5 Now the question of an appeal has been resolved , the way is clear for the Institute 's Insolvency Licensing Committee to review the pair 's insolvency licences .
6 Leaving aside for now the question of whether independence is appropriate as the ultimate goal for us all , it is important to recognise the inherent difficulty and contradiction in trying to achieve or work towards independence through a teacher/pupil relationship which remains essentially a dependent one .
7 Leaving aside for now the question of whether big business in modern Japan is really the reincarnation of the zaibatsu , there is no doubt that business leaders have preferential access to the political process through a variety of channels .
8 Now the question for decision is whether the court should require a health authority to provide for a child treatment involving the performance by doctors of services requiring the exercise of professional skill against the will of the doctors concerned .
9 Now the question about this record is , tell me another singer with the same name .
10 Now the proof of the pudding should be in the eating .
11 But on reflection , she had realized that no one had taken the friendship with the USSR wholly seriously , and now the realization of how much worry it must have caused the Führer and ‘ the greatness of his diplomacy ’ made her feel ‘ quite small ’ .
12 Now the implication of time is that er which , who who go , who earns the money ?
13 Now the implication of that is that the tide flaps and the sluices er will operate it slightly less frequently in ten years .
14 SIR — Surely it is not now the turn of Radio 3 to fall into the hands of crazed ‘ controllers ’ ( letter , April 3 ) ?
15 On enquiring of the cause , Susa-no-wo was told they had been obliged to offer their eight daughters , one by one , to the eight-headed dragon of Koshi and it was now the turn of the last daughter .
16 It was now the turn of the mountain people to show the stuff they were made of .
17 Keeping the treatment entirely general we shall permit now the presence of a surface charge ( made up of free charges ; it is still true that the bound charges of dielectrics do not count ) , hence , when dh → 0 ,
18 Now the probability of any one step being positive or negative is ½ , so that the probability of having , say , r positive steps and n — r negative ones is This is not the probability of arriving at the point m = r = ( n-r ) =2r-n , however , since the successive steps may be taken in different ways .
19 He has always majored , like Pisa 's tower , in eccentricity , but now the complexity of the stories and some of the directorial quirks are becoming self-defeating .
20 Try now the activity of nursing .
21 At last it was over , and I was now the King of Ruritania !
22 Both went first to the village school , where by coincidence Caroline is now the chairman of the governors .
23 Now the expression on Karen 's face as she lay beneath me , knees pulled up to her chin to facilitate maximum penetration , was of a recent convert taking communion .
24 Mr Winchester , a Mac-fan of many years and now the boss of a Mac-using electronic-publishing company , has an ingenious explanation : unlike the clumsy MS-DOS operating system that powers IBM computers and all their clones , the Mac can cope with comparative ease with the pictographic scripts and unusual phonetic alphabets of Asia .
25 Now the boss of the provisionals ' counter intelligence department nicknamed ‘ the headhunters ’ has called a temporary halt to operations in North Belfast until the leak can be stemmed .
26 A founder of Menatep , one of Russia 's biggest banks , the quietly spoken physics graduate is now the boss of a trading company with an offshore office in Gibraltar .
27 Emili F. Miró , grandson of the artist , recently confirmed that one of the three finest collections of works by Miró is now the possession of the Japanese shipowner and real-estate dealer Katshuda .
28 And now the Witch of Endor , taunting us because we 've got to earn money … ’
29 Despite confinement to a wheelchair , Rex Cunningham had evidently prospered and was now the proprietor of a country house hotel-cum-restaurant in Surrey .
30 It follows that in a Mössbauer transition the recoil energy is drastically reduced because M is now the mass of the crystal .
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