Example sentences of "now stand in the " in BNC.
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1 | Boar 's head and jugged hare were among the contemporary dishes served in front of the company 's original 18th-century shop front in Cornhill , which now stands in the museum . |
2 | This was considered to have been a miracle , and the statue of Our Lady of Monte now stands in the centre of the high altar of the church in Monte . |
3 | ' ’ The truth Now Stands In the Sacred Hands of the place which owns Dionysius ' bones ! ’ ’ |
4 | We reject outdated notions of national sovereignty , believing that they now stand in the way of common action to deal with the scourges of disease and hunger , the deterioration of the Earth 's environment and the continuing dangers of the post-Cold War world . |
5 | I shall readily contribute any thing in my Power , tho' I fear that is very little : But , upon making a thorough Search among my Papers , I have found Two or Three of hers , that were mislaid when the other were sent to Mrs. J … ; which I here send you , with two or three Copies wrote in her Childhood , that have since been alter 'd as they now stand in the printed Book |
6 | Tuff Gong employs 65 people and began in earnest at Bob 's Addis Ab shop on Orange Street in 1977 , when he first pressed records on the manual machines that now stand in the yard . |
7 | If the Government were serious about this matter , would they not remove some of the obstacles that now stand in the way of successful prosecutions under section 12 of the Theft Act ? |
8 | Four of them were now standing in the mud trough between the sand and the bank , about fifty yards upstream of the breakwater . |
9 | The men were now standing in the long attic corridor containing the sleeping quarters Grant had visited on his recce of the house . |
10 | The Green spot Environmental Award was given to the company for providing a bottle bank , now standing in the Johnstone Co-op Car Park , with proceeds from the sale of glass being sent to the St Vincent de Paul Hospice , Johnstone . |
11 | This rich Lord of the Manor now stood in the middle of the hall revelling in his ostentatious show of wealth whilst servants placed high-backed chairs in front of the fire . |