Example sentences of "now [vb -s] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The house now belongs to a buxom blonde from Lyon , wife of a driving instructor .
2 The wreckage of the gantry now lies in a dry dock .
3 It will include a tour of the White House , arranged with the help of President Bush — whom Joe now counts as a personal friend — and visits to New York , Disneyland , Universal Studios in Hollywood , and finally the New Year 's Day Parade in the Pasadena Rose Bowl , California .
4 After starting out a special interest magazine , Skin 2 now looks like a mainstream style mag ( sometimes you feel it ca n't be long before S&M will make it into M&S ) .
5 The Church of the Kapnikarea , built originally c. 875 and enlarged in the thirteenth century , now stands on a small island in the centre of Athens traffic .
6 He has multiplied his numbers to plague proportions , caused the extinction of 500 species of animals , ransacked the planet for fuels and now stands like a brutish infant , gloating over this meteoric rise to ascendancy , on the brink of a war to end all wars and of effectively destroying this oasis of life in the solar system .
7 The Holme Post , recording a drop of 3.9 metres since 1850 , presents an unrealistically optimistic picture of the problem , since it now stands in a damp nature reserve .
8 Heather Krohn , widow of Raleigh Krohn , now lives in a converted windmill on the island of Porto Santo .
9 The car has also become a huge hit with millions of visitors to the world-famous Universal Studios in Florida , where it now features as a popular ride based on the Spielberg films .
10 His blackness he now regards as a personal stabilizer rather than a means for rejecting society .
11 The notion that they will be circumscribed by a ‘ Joint Declaration ’ or a ‘ Basic Law ’ , so confidently advanced in 1984 , now seems like a distant dream ; 1997 , by contrast , suddenly seems very real , and very close .
12 Pip now falls into a snobbish habit of connecting high social status with moral superiority .
13 Next to the amphitheatre is an eleventh-century fortified tower , no doubt once part of the medieval town defences ; well maintained , it now serves as a Roman Museum .
14 The triple-towered castle which is today still a prominent landmark now serves as a historical museum .
15 In its present form it is substantially an early eighteenth-century building , and now serves as a local nursing home .
16 ‘ A tall , grizzle-haired fellow who now walks with a pronounced limp .
17 It now remains as a variable rule after /k/ before all consonants except /r/ .
18 The Vale of White Horse Gliding Centre now operates from a nearby farm , and will soon be offering flights seven days a week .
19 My father provided Maurice with a capital sum and leased him the property he now occupies at a nominal rental . ’
20 Born in Darlington and still living there , 36-year-old Michael now works as a chemical processor at Seal Sands , and is a member of the naval reserve .
21 He now works as a general freelance feature writer for the Guardian , Independent on Sunday and Arena among others and has published several books including a biography of Prince .
22 Ameliaranne Stiggins , they suggest , has not been forced to take in washing to support the several children of her unfortunate failed early marriage — she did a New Horizons for Women course at her local community centre , passed her CQSW , and now works as a social worker in Tower Hamlets , where My Little Sister is her team leader .
23 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 .
24 In fact , it is so proud that it now boasts at a European level of the cheap U K labour costs and the lack of workers ' rights .
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