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

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1 Originally from Hull and now living near Llangollen she was previously with the Royal Exchange Theatre , Manchester and is a former Press officer for the National Musems and Galleries , Merseyside .
2 Born in Czechoslovakia and now teaching in Paris , he receives a fuller introduction on the page by our literary editor , Julian Evans .
3 For his last few days in France , after Waterloo , the Emperor retired to La Malmaison , which had belonged to Josephine until her death in 1814 and now belonged to Hortense .
4 A postmodernist option , which we have encountered briefly in Sukenick 's fiction and now seen in Barth 's protagonists composing their story in opposition to political forces devoted to secrecy ( to a silent plot in other words ) , is developed to extraordinarily intricate lengths in the novels of Thomas Pynchon .
5 This latter , a unique survival , is preserved in manuscripts bound not later than 1529 ; the Magnificat and four Masses ( including Lapidaverunt Stephanum , an evident patronal piece ) survive in the choir-book of c .1525 prepared ( probably under Ludford 's direction ) for use at St Stephen 's , and now belonging to Caius College , Cambridge .
6 Penetrate a fairly gruff exterior , and you will find Dave Musgrove , at one time Seve Ballesteros ' right-hand man and now caddying for Sandy Lyle , an affable philosopher , who will trot out an occasional quotation , from Shakespeare to Dylan .
7 Widespread in the Pacific is Broussonetia papyrifera ( Moraceae ) , originally from Asia and now grown from China and Japan through Malesia to America , where it is naturalized : it is the basis of Polynesian tapa cloth , which is made from its bark .
8 Formerly with Chelmsford , she is married , 28 , and now competing for Aldershot and Farnham AC , but as an Essex-qualified athlete , she hit a championship best mark of 54.7 with the discus .
9 On Jan. 13 Italian President Francesco Cossiga admitted his involvement in an anti-communist paramilitary force formed in 1948 and claimed that " everyone then and now knew about Gladio 's activities " .
10 Capricorn Note , owned by Stuart Ray and now trained at Wimbledon by Arthur Hitch , races in a five-dog heat on Saturday and should qualify for the second round .
11 The roses had given up their annual struggle to keep things cheerful and now hemmed in Mr Rowse 's path with thorns .
12 After three very intensive days under the leadership of Lindsay Mitchell , ex Manager of SCOTVEC 's research project on Competency Testing and now employed by Barbara Shelborn Associates , the NDOs left the Workshop to develop their skills by writing Higher National Units in their own occupational areas .
13 Widely expected to have won last year 's Turner Prize , which was , in fact , awarded to Grenville Davey , Wilding is , nevertheless , enjoying a high profile , with a museum exhibition of ten sculptures from the last ten years having been organised by the Newlyn Art Gallery , where it was seen in March , and now transferred to IKON in Birmingham ( to 5 June ) .
14 The speaker was Stephen Venables , the first Briton to climb Everest without oxygen , and now recovering in Bath hospital following an incredible rescue on Panch Chuli V , 6,349m , in the Indian Kumaon Himalayas .
15 Thanks to the money that used to come from Saudi Arabia , and now comes from Iran , it is able to finance schools , universities and clinics .
16 Jones , who 's forty three , and now lives at Wyman 's Brook in Cheltenham , appeared at a special court hearing in Cirencester .
17 Mr John McIleree , who served with the Royal Signals for 20 years and now lives at Scotton , near Richmond , has been working for his technology degree since 1973 when he was still in the Army .
18 Vietnam survivors : DON McCULLIN was a photographer in the country for most of the war , and now lives in Somerset .
19 Mr Douglas , who retired as vicar of Kilburn in 1988 and now lives in St. Giles ' Close , Thirsk , has a leather-bound copy of the Apologia for , dating back nearly 300 years , which was handed down to him by his mother .
20 He is of Hindu stock , grew up amid the elaborate racial estrangements of Trinidad , and now lives in England .
21 And 22-year-old Carole Stringer , who was born in Bangor and now lives in Hillsborough , developed a database in a joint venture , by the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and North Down Chamber of Commerce , to promote business in the area .
22 Zulfikar Ghoe , born in what became Pakistan , moved to England as a teenager , married a Brazilian , and now lives in Texas .
23 They scraped through by an 8–7 margin and now travel to Upminster in the next round .
24 A Lithuanian friend , brought up in the Soviet Union and now studying in Britain , told me that one of her problems is coping with choice .
25 Unikix , the 18-month-old CICS-for-Unix product pioneered by Unicorn Systems Inc and now owned by Groupe Bull SA , is now being launched into the UK for the first time by Brentford , Middlesex-based Bull Information Systems Ltd .
26 Perhaps the most interesting name , though , is that of the useful hurdler Mr. Gossip , previously trained by Nicky Henderson and now owned by David Wales .
27 In 1991 the selectors were Andrew Brighton , a critic and art historian who trained as a painter and who now runs the MA in Art and Architecture at Kent Institute and Sandy Moffat , an artists who studied at Edinburgh and now teaches at Glasgow School of Art .
28 TWO BOSNIAN families who fled detention camps and now live in Chelmsford have been assured that their applications for asylum are unlikely to be refused .
29 Marshka had arrived late and now sat with Vashinov in his office waiting for the latest report .
30 I have for a long time been suspicious of the doctrine of gradualism in politics and the foibles of the Foreign Office , which uses the double-speak of diplomacy , as I saw in the Anglo-Irish diktat and now smell in Maastricht .
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