Example sentences of "now [verb] [prep] the [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1967 the Canadian government paid tribute to Lawren Harris by reproducing his oil painting of Bylot Island in Ontario for the 15 cent denomination postage stamp , now listed in the Stanley Gibbons ' commonwealth catalogue as No 586 — Canada . |
2 | Both species are now included in the genus Laetacara , meaning Happy Acara , referring to the light band above the mouth in both . |
3 | The firm occupied 10 of the 23 floors in a building now owned by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority . |
4 | If high nitrates , phosphates , pesticides and heavy metals were n't enough in your tap water , the Daily Telegraph reports that a parasitic bug Crypto-sporidium is now appearing in the Lake District 's tap water and causing sickness , vomiting and diarrhoea . |
5 | LASMO 's interest in Syria is now confined to the Al Bishri block . |
6 | He now lives in the New Forest . |
7 | A boom was now built across the River Foyle which connected it , via Lough Foyle , with the open sea , and the 30,000 citizens began a long ordeal by privation and disease , in which many thousands died , while enemy bombs plunged down upon the town . |
8 | In the New Forest their appointment is now regulated by the New Forest Act of 1949 , which provides that there shall be ten verderers in that Forest : the Official Verderer appointed by the Queen , and four others by the Forestry Commissioners , the Minister of Agriculture and others , together with five elected by the Commoners . |
9 | TREVOR NUNN 'S ‘ chamber ’ production of Othello , now transferred to the Young Vic , is both intricately sketched-in and lengthily drawn-out . |
10 | For this purpose , nine institutions are currently recognized and approved by the DES : Birmingham , Brighton , Bristol , Leeds , Leicester , Liverpool , Middlesex and Manchester Polytechnics and the former Cardiff College of Art , now merged into the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education . |
11 | Another auto trader has now moved into the Yarm Road site used by Darlington Wedding Cars . |
12 | However , there is also in English a more substantial effect on linguistic form for all the separatives ; they are ungrammatical in predicative position , even when qualifying the same nouns that they can accompany fully acceptably in attributive position : ( 47 ) the king is/will be future fortunately , Dostoievsky 's execution was mock Likewise , in the attributive phrases in ( 48 ) , possible and occasional are separative , qualifying the relationship between the entity of the noun phrase and the descriptions RIVAL and SAILORS respectively , rather than directly qualifying the entity itself : ( 48 ) a possible rival now came on the scene Wilkes and Andersen are occasional sailors ( the last pair of words has much the same meaning as the phrase week-end sailors ) . |
13 | The commode is now exhibited in the Neue Kammern at Potsdam-Sanssouci . |
14 | The Marby rug is now housed in the Statens Historiska Museum in Stockholm , and a very similar item from the same period graces the Berlin Museum . |
15 | Normally he would manage projects from his office in Bridge of Allan , but he is now based on the North Morcambe site because of the size of this contract . |
16 | What is more , we now know from the Deep Sea Drilling Project that there are vast gaps in the record of the oceans , too . |
17 | I smack my hypothetical forehead as the mention of holy men reminds me — what about the delicious plum now ripening on the ben Issachar family tree . |
18 | There were new companies of players and Will now belonged to the Lord Chamberlain 's Men . |
19 | WORK IS now proceeding on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's 1.4 mile extension to Far Stanley , which is part of the long-term aim of re-opening the line to Cheltenham . |
20 | But country of birth does not equate with ethnic origin and a significant proportion of all minority groups ( 43 per cent ) are now born in the United Kingdom . |
21 | The development is now known as the West End Office . |
22 | It was evidently during the reign of Harthacnut ( 1040 – 2 ) that a St Omer churchman wrote the untitled Latin work now known as the Encomium Emmae . |
23 | And D L Steelworks and Lanarkshire Steelworks , these er steelworks , all amalgamated which is now known as the Ravenscraig Steelworks . |
24 | The South Hams is now known as the South Devon ; the Cornish and Sheeted Somerset have vanished , and the Gloucester is now a rare breed . |
25 | Since the modernisation was carried out , the hotel is now known as the Forte Crest St James . |
26 | Among other topics discussed at the Education Conference were the Preliminary Certificate in Credit Management , for which the Watford College ( now known as the West Herts College ) has been established as a pilot centre . |
27 | In 1911 the German painter Elizabeth Epstein , a friend of the Delaunays , drew the attention of Kandinsky to the works of Delaunay at the Salon des Indépendants , and later in the year Kandinsky wrote inviting Delaunay to join in the first exhibition of the reconstituted Neue Künstlervereinigung , now known as the Blaue Reiter , which was held in December at the Thannhauser Gallery in Munich . |
28 | As the build-up to the pending general election got under way , the position of the leader of the Liberal Democrats , Paddy Ashdown , came under scrutiny when on Feb. 5 he made a statement acknowledging that some years earlier he had had a " brief relationship " with a woman ( identified as Patricia Sullivan , now known under the name Howard ) ; he stressed , however , that this " should have remained a private and personal matter of concern only to those involved " . |
29 | Planning Control as now known in the United Kingdom is often thought to have started with the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 and its Scottish and Northern Ireland equivalents . |
30 | The latter was now staring at the Van Gogh boats and the milky sea and sky through poppy-scarlet lenses , which Frederica thought was perverse , although she wished she had the courage to ask for a moment to put them on , to see all this . |