Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun] now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | WITH the Bush-Clinton confrontation now resolved and our own Parliament on the brink of a crucial European Community debate today , modern Welsh politics seems tame in comparison . |
2 | The tradition has continued so that work by the Hermannsburg school now fetches good prices . |
3 | Her net contribution to the EEC budget now stands at well over £2 billion every year — a cost equivalent to that of building over a hundred National Health Service hospitals . |
4 | Lot forty is the Zonophone advertisement now showing , thank you , Lot forty for which I have eighty pounds offered , ninety , one hundred and ten , one twenty , one thirty one thirty standing , any more at one thirty ? |
5 | The Battalion reformed in 1920 , the Wolverton Company now designated ‘ A ’ , their HQ the Drill Hall , Wolverton , completed at the end of 1914 . |
6 | The survival of the Stewart line now hung by the thread of a baby 's life , and not surprisingly Mary 's health was one of the major worries of the first year of the reign . |
7 | And many of the positive trends slowed during the late 1960s and 70s , in the Brezhnev period now damned as the period of ‘ stagnation ’ . |
8 | The arrival of the Bluebird acoustic now brings the number of different Manson flat-top guitars up to six . |
9 | As the influx of settlers continued , the Nez Perce now stood alone . |
10 | However , although General Leclerc , whose armoured division had liberated Paris , was waiting at Kandy , the only French force within thousands of miles ( other than the Vichy forces now interned ) was the 5th Colonial Infantry Regiment in Ceylon . |
11 | To suggest that that is the way forward for the future must be objected to by the fact that Sweden , Austria and the EFTA countries now want to join the supranational Community . |
12 | The HCIMA Bibliography now renamed Current Awareness Bulletin of Hospitality Management , contains abstract from over 60 journals from the trade press giving a broad overview of development in the hospitality industry . |
13 | IT WOULD be interesting to have a league table for literary industries — has the Darwin industry now surpassed the Wittgenstein industry ? |
14 | Hunter , the Tyneside runner now based in Albuquerque , has been told she need not compete in the British women 's 10,000 metres trial race in Sheffield on June 5 . |
15 | It 's been over a year since Russell kept wicket for his country , and even the England selectors now agree it was a mistake to drop him in the first place . |
16 | The fact that Oslear has been stripped of his position as the umpires ' boss at their annual meeting , means that Palmer , Hampshire and the England team now fear Allan Lamb 's sensational Daily Mirror revelations may never be backed by cricket 's dithering chiefs at the Test and County Cricket Board . |
17 | The Saigon River now begins to wind like a serpent . |
18 | Truly a hotel of distinction , the Luna Baglioni now emerges from extensive refurbishment to rank among Venice 's top hotels . |
19 | Both the Skelton family and the Griffiths family now find themselves paying the price of those risks . |
20 | The destiny of the NatWest Cup now rests on today 's match between North and South . |
21 | No fewer than one in five homes in the United Kingdom now boasts an Activity Bear . |
22 | Total annual savings from competitive tendering of NHS ancillary services in the United Kingdom now amount to £156 million . |
23 | The rest of the United Kingdom now seems to be beginning to move out of recession ; is it not true that Northern Ireland is about to move deeper into it ? |
24 | Its expressed view , that the Uprising was part of that violence which the United States now wished the PLO to bring to an end , indicated it wished to eliminate the source of the new political reality , against which it had laboured so long through its preference for negotiations through Jordan . |
25 | United States judges also have gone abroad on rare occasions , e.g. , to England in the Westinghouse case , but it is understood that the United States now discourages this practice . |
26 | The general lines of what is proposed by Britain and the United States now seem fairly clear . |
27 | The shallow southern waters of the Dead Sea now cover the cities . |
28 | The first Presbyterian services in Portadown were held in the basement of a building where the Ulster Bank now stands and then in 1822 the first church was built in Edenderry on the site where the lecture hall now stands . |
29 | Technology Plc , the UK distributor now owned by ICL Plc , has entered the catalogue or direct sales business with the launch of its Open & Direct catalogue , which features such goodies as Alpha AXP machines from Digital Equipment Corp , RS/6000s masquerading as DPX/20s from Bull HN Information Systems Ltd , Hewlett-Packard Co machines and sundry peripherals and other products for use with the machines . |
30 | But even if it had been believed in Paris , there was a further complication in that the actual renunciation had come not from Leopold but from his father ( whom the Paris papers now labelled ‘ Father Anthony ’ ) , which in itself seemed a curious procedure . |