Example sentences of "[art] [noun] now [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The hospice now needs to be furnished , so that we can provide respite for up to 15 patients a day .
2 The computer now responds to the command SQUARE by drawing a square 50 x 50 units .
3 The responsibility now rests with local councils rather than the Government .
4 Speaking to a joint meeting of the University and Central Region officials recently , Professor Michael Jackson , Deputy Principal , estimated that the University now supports in excess of 2800 jobs in the Region ( 1380 employees and a further 1500 jobs in support services ) .
5 The building now stands in grave danger from the weather , derelict and in ruins .
6 As well as a soft-font installer utility , PageMaker 3.0 for the PC now comes with the basic Bitstream font library as standard .
7 The Association now operates from Rome .
8 Experiencing a latter day revolution — the wheelbarrow now comes in many shapes and sizes , all finely tuned to suit your special needs .
9 Although the pond now lies under the garden and the road , it is still possible to trace the mill 's tail race as it flows to meet the stream in the gardens of Westbury Court .
10 and do n't forget first football action is on Goals Extra tomorrow tea time … the action now comes from as many as x different sports … its round-up time
11 The future now seems in the sway of Keith Randall , chairman of the parent club .
12 The falsificationist now appears to be reaching a tentative solution to his problem , although he does not consider himself to have proved by experiment how bats avoid collisions while flying .
13 The señora now arrives to be told the story .
14 The number of people unemployed has risen for the twenty-second month in a row , the figure now stands at two point six , five million .
15 The result now stands at 21 — 16 in Aberdeen 's favour with 3 matches halved .
16 The review now goes for consultation .
17 The club now meets on the first Tuesday evening in the month from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm .
18 The capacitor now charges via R but when the output is low the forward-biased diode D allows a discharge current to pass through Rd as well as R. The discharge time ( output low ) is , therefore , much shorter .
19 The range now consists of over 150 products , all containing less fat , in particular saturated fat , less sugar and salt and , where possible , more fibre .
20 If the work now arrives in time then this could mean that by changing the trigger you have altered the behaviour .
21 The work now seems to be completed .
22 They make good employees for ‘ us ’ : a transfer has now occurred , for the pronoun now refers to commercial enterprises , financed by the World Bank .
23 The concept of parental rights may be in serious general decline — ‘ it has become increasingly difficult to reconcile its existence with the predominant emphasis which the law now places on the welfare of children ’ .
24 The village now lies beneath the lakes created in the 18th Century by Capability Brown as part of a grand landscape scheme .
25 The question now seems to be : will Government policy be changed or will implementation of the closure plan merely be delayed or modified ?
26 The shop now caters for the mainstream market , but it was built upon bringing in exclusive trainers from Germany in the early Eighties , trainers that had nothing to do with America , but a lot to do with the nomad Scousers , and Wade Smith often supplemented his stock by buying from Liverpool ‘ entrepreneurs ’ with time on their hands to travel to Deutschland and acquire , by various methods , the much sought after , exclusive Adidas Trim-Trab .
27 The planet now belongs to the Thals …
28 The focus now shifts to the impact on child care practice and the use of the schedules in assessing outcome for management , quality control and research purposes .
29 What the mouse now feeds upon
30 And for those people who are n't happy with what Stacker does anyway ( like our esteemed editor , for example ) , the package now comes with a useful Unstack feature so you can automatically return your system to its original state as if nothing had ever happened .
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