Example sentences of "now [vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The ex-MetropolitaN Feltham cars followed their ex-L.U.T. brethren to Telford Avenue and some were allocated to Brixton Hill depôt which was now regarded as an annexe to Telford Avenue and had no traverser .
2 Back at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire the Congregational Tabernacle 's Mutual Improvement Society resolved in November 1893 ‘ that the time has now come for an Organ to be obtained for the Tabernacle Services ’ .
3 His voice now carried across the quay to the boat , interfering with the sombre piped music .
4 A massive twelve point four million pounds is now owed by the non-payer to the law abiding citizens of Bradford .
5 Urban life 's now seen as a threat to our vulnerable individuality : the jungle of the ghetto , the ‘ urban hell ’ that rap music talks about , becomes a paradigm for all of us .
6 TEN YEARS after its foundation the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum ( TMAM ) was ‘ crowned ’ in the manner now accepted as the route to maturity and to becoming a regional , and perhaps national , force .
7 This class has now moved over the Thames to Marlow BUCKINGHAMSHIRE — 80 year old Bar Thompson , one of the original members , still attends today .
8 The fulcrum of action now shifted from the society to the committee in London .
9 These companies have developed great expertise in radioisotope technology for their own use over the past 30 years , and these skills , together with special instruments , are now offered by the Group to the chemical , oil and other process industries at large .
10 The difference is that they are now employed by the businesses to whom they have been supplying services for some time . ’
11 With all the results now known for the elections to the General Synod of the Church of England , supporters say they expect the Church to agree to the ordination of women in the next few years .
12 The defeat of Labour was greeted with relief by health service managers , but critics said the NHS was now set on the road to privatisation and a two-tier service .
13 All car production has now gone over the road to what was the Body plant .
14 A Gate was now fixed at the entrance to the garden , which as a rule was kept locked — a necessary precaution .
15 That battalion was now bivouacked in a village to the west of Brussels where d'Alembord had heard no news of any skirmishes on the frontier .
16 Now cut in the tiles to the principal wall , then continue tiling by building up a pyramid shape .
17 All the more disappointing therefore to learn later that some Seniors members who had blackballed me for Muirfield had now put in an objection to my joining this club too .
18 Project spokesman Shamsuddin Ahmed said : ‘ We had written to the Home Office Minister , Peter Lloyd , asking for support and he has now passed on the letter to the Heritage Minister , Peter Brooke .
19 They stayed close together at the edge of the clearing , Michael and the thin man with arrows ready notched , Hugh with his left hand on his sword hilt ; the Friar 's sack was now tried with a rope to his belt and slung over his shoulder .
20 It 's not just ice hockey players ; there are several teams of figure skaters now left without a rink to practice or compete on .
21 IN pursuance of the said agreement and in consideration of the sum of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS now paid by the Purchaser to the Vendor ( the receipt of which sum the Vendor hereby acknowledges ) the Vendor as beneficial owner hereby conveys unto the Purchaser ALL THAT Garage known as Number 47 West Street aforesaid in the County of Gloucester all which said property is more particularly described in the annexed plan and outlined in red TO HOLD the same unto the Purchaser in fee simple together with the benefit of but subject also to a restrictive covenant contained in a Conveyance dated the Twenty-fifth day of May One thousand nine hundred and thirty-four made between the Stroud Brewery Company Limited of the one part and William Thomson deceased of the other part but otherwise free from incumbrances .
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