Example sentences of "[noun] now [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The Association now operates from Rome .
2 Robinson and other outstanding youngsters like Barry-Jon Mather , Andy Farrell and Mick Cassidy are all set to play bigger roles in a Central Park side now stripped of Gregory and Aussie Gene Miles .
3 Takeover talk now dominates with John Hall , the Tyneside entrepreneur and long-time combatant for control of Newcastle , emerging as a possible saviour of Hartlepool .
4 The main winter concentrations now occur in Chichester and Pagham Harbours , the Amberley/Pulborough marshes , and Glynde Levels .
5 Colin our man at Lane as always , comprehensive coverage of that game throughout the evening , including some second half commentary as well , we 'll be sharing that second half commentary certainly as things stand at the moment with the game at er in the Coca Cola Cup third round replay where there could be a shock , third division Shrewsbury against premiership Blackburn , although at the moment the premiership team are doing pretty well , Blackburn already a goal to the good and the goal scorer now confirmed as Mike after six minutes .
6 Albert Morris and Bernard Hill now live in South Africa and all hope that this will be the first of many meetings .
7 Purley depôt was deemed to have completed its task as an annexe to Charlton Works by 29 November 1949 and was available to take the cars now housed at Thornton Heath .
8 The dark stormclouds overhead were nothing compared to the ominous light now shining in Julius 's eyes .
9 All eyes now turn to Spain and Britain 's last 2 warm-up matches against the host nation in the Olympic Stadium .
10 British-born Ian Phillips , of Christchurch , New Zealand , discovered 53-year-old Ken now lives in England with his two stepdaughters and the son he gave birth to while a woman .
11 A civilian Transitional Council was appointed on Dec. 15 to form a temporary administration until the return to civilian rule now scheduled for August 1993 [ for postponement of presidential elections due in December see p. 39179 ] .
12 Speaking of his contact with the eastern European countries since the recent political upheavals , Mr Shuker said the catchment area for students at the Darlington College now extended across Europe .
13 Almost any gym has them ’ — DAVE EDWARDS ( former Transvaal hooker now living in New Zealand ) .
14 Sue now lives in Putney in a Victorian house , and the family also has a cottage in Oxfordshire .
15 On the other hand , standard NT ‘ will include at no extra charge many of the same functions now handled by NetWare .
16 An eighteen-year-old boy who had flown from India to marry a Calcutta girl now living in Liverpool was detained for three days by the officials , who suspected him of being under age and of using marriage as a trick to get a work permit .
17 Apart from the Master Coach Awards for Ernie Gallagher and Mike Holmes ( reported in Tuesday 's Echo ) it was nice to see a similar award going to Charlie Kelly , the leading Midland region coach now based in Kenilworth .
18 Mrs. Mann and her husband Rodney now live in Oxfordshire , but they have retained their East Anglian loyalties , having had horses in training with Mike Bloom for several years .
19 Erika Barnes now reports on Swindon ,
20 Thrown together for the duration of this working holiday , Ross now perceived in Minton an unavoidable ‘ degree of melancholy that was both fleeting and profound ’ .
21 On pain of loss of temporalities which you hold from us , we strongly inhibit you in the council now called at Lambeth from presuming to attempt anything to our prejudice , or that of our realm , or against us or our rights which our predecessors , kings of England , enjoyed by ancient and approved custom , or to assent to any such move .
22 Domitila now lives in Cochabamba in the foothills of the Andes .
23 As the plan now called for Jafaar and Hamadan to meet Younis in Cyprus before consummating their phony drug deal aboard Saunk Kilo , and as close electronic monitoring of their conversations would be essential to avoid last-minute surprises , Hurley was determined not to risk a breakdown in surveillance , after what had happened with the boat .
24 After unlocking the cart from the gatepost , they were off , the child now walking between Aggie 's outstretched arms and adding her small strength to the pushing .
25 The first Illuminations were in May 1912 , to celebrate the first Royal visit to Blackpool — by Princess Louise — who opened the section of the promenade now known as Princess Parade .
26 The political future of Spain now depended on Ferdinand VII .
27 They appear to have been settled in the seventh century in areas now known as Kosovo , Montenegro and Bosnia .
28 With the Sun now passing through Virgo and the travel angle of your solar chart , you seem to be determined to strike a blow for freedom .
29 The directors now understood about O.G .
30 A welcome innovation in this field has been the production of a catalogue of equipment now issued by Boots the Chemists .
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