Example sentences of "[art] [adv] [adj] [noun sg] [is] now " in BNC.
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1 | The most common colour-point is now black , though in some herds the favoured colour has always been red , and the bulls are strong colour-markers of crossbred offspring . |
2 | The once bustling riverside is now a quiet street , with many of the old buildings well preserved . |
3 | This situation appears to be primarily of theoretical and historical interest , since the newly independent state is now more frequently party to the treaty in question , or , in most recent examples , has declared its statehood through secession from another state . |
4 | On the second run of the film through the camera or optical printer , the already exposed part is covered and the previously unexposed portion is now exposed to create a composite image consisting of two , or more , previously separate elements . |
5 | The recently rebuilt market is now a bright , exciting shopping centre with elevators , fountains , entertainers , restaurant , boutiques and specialist shops . |
6 | A less exclusive emphasis is now placed on tracheational studies and , in spite of the opposition of Needham ( 1935 ) , there is a tendency to emphasize the fact that among the lower , generalized orders the wings are longitudinally plicated after the manner of a partially opened fan . |
7 | FANS of Fatal Attraction will be fascinated to know that the director 's cut containing a totally different ending is now available ( CIC , £12.99 ) . |
8 | Will he find time to consider the plight of my constituent , Mrs. Christine Williamson , who , after 25 years at home nursing a severely disabled child is now able to go back into the labour market , but finds herself in a Catch-22 situation ? |
9 | An equally serious prospect is now looming as disastrous losses at Lloyd 's mean that Sotheby 's and Christie 's are currently besieged by bankrupt Names ( see The Art Newspaper No. 19 , June 1990 , p.18 ) anxious to sell works of art as soon as possible . |