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

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1 Over the last twenty years or so , one of the things that 's slipped has been those kind of things and I believe and Peter may disagree with me , but a lot of the have been because of the commercial fact that the thing that is now driving the newspapers more than anything else is , is the advertising and advertising revenues and that drives the style of newspapers and stories that are written .
2 Catherine settled down to her studies and is now beginning a university degree .
3 The US got the ‘ best ’ of the Cubans and Iranians , as it got many from 1848 ( Pinkerton , the organiser of anti-union factory guards was originally a British Chartist ) , and is now taking the cream of former communist states .
4 ESRC has funded some of the survey work and is now supporting the production of a book based on the project to be included in the series on the Inner Cities Programme .
5 POCHIN 's construction division of the Cheshire based building and civil engineering group has attained BS5750 quality assurance approval and is now using the package on the £24m Tesco dry goods distribution warehouse being built at Middlewich .
6 It is planning an Open Connections Programme to forge links between users and vendors to begin late summer , and is now undertaking a feasibility study into setting up an Evaluation Laboratory to provide a showcase for users .
7 Priestley received £3,000 and is now eyeing the £30,000 first prize at the Embassy World Championship .
8 It need n't mean that Dostoevsky had been telling lies and is now telling the truth in the privacy of his own notebooks .
9 However , it is fair to say that the Forestry Commission has become more sympathetic to the needs of the land and is now encouraging the planting of more broadleaved trees .
10 In effect , Japan bailed out America — and is now facing the consequences .
11 Bob graffiti : He Lives , and is now giving a living to more Jamaicans than when we walked the streets of Kingston
12 We now stand poised on the brink of a great new episode in European evolution and I am proud that the party of which I am a member has taken our country forward and is now leading the way to a sustainable economic and political union .
13 He was noted for his cruelty during the Vietnam War , while working for the CIA , and is now making a living in the world of international money laundering .
14 It jumped headfirst into the 1980s property boom and is now paying the price : the ebbing tide has revealed not only severe recession damage , but also gaping holes which should have been plugged years ago .
15 Since 1983 it has been restored by the Pulheim council , which now owns it , and is now showing a sculpture by Georg Baselitz .
16 Fortunately , the Huarache has moved to centre stage and is now attracting the support and sales it deserves .
17 All these cases are ones in which the addressee of the words ‘ I ask you to be content ’ has already benefited under another disposition , and is now suffering the indignity of having that testamentary largesse curtailed .
18 Watson had been given a hard time from the Wednesday crowd before those goals but is now hoping the tide has turned .
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