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

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1 Shankill player Cowan , the former Irish Junior number one , is no longer eligible for Junior events and welcomes the opportunity to share the team bench with the legendary Slevin , now competing for Lubeck in the German National League .
2 The opposition in Ovens was now joined by opposition in other areas considered for the dumping of Raybestos 's waste .
3 He is now recovering at home in Barnard Castle after three operations and celebrated his 50th birthday on Monday .
4 He 's now recovering at hospital in Oxford .
5 She married Allan Macdonald in 1750 and now lies at rest in the churchyard at Kilmuir , near Duntulm Castle ; beneath a white granite , Iona cross , and her winding sheet , the same sheet that softened Charles Edward Stewart 's rest during his first night on Skye .
6 There is already a KSR1 at Manchester University and the company has established a UK subsidiary ; it is now opening for business in Germany and France .
7 They have even given up their company cars and now tout for business in the firm 's delivery van .
8 For his own charges , the escape from the relegation quicksand now depends on success in their remaining two games — away against Edinburgh Acads and at home to fellow toilers , Stirling County .
9 Just as Coleridge in 1796 abandoned political life in dismay , so Wordsworth now turned from politics in search of another version of his friend 's ‘ deep Sabbath of meek self-content ’ .
10 A regular visitor to Upper Dean Terrace was my grandmother 's old cook , Bessie , whose chicken cream and queen of puddings had been such a highlight of Nairn holidays , and who was now living in retirement in nearby Learmonth Terrace .
11 The Network is arranging this year for a Peruvian editor , now living in exile in Europe , to address members about the human rights record in his country .
12 I thought of Mac , and Glamour Boy Eaton-Clark , and Henry and Jimmy , and also Rosemary , presumably now living in luxury in Dallas ( as promised by Hank ) .
13 Presumably if we 're now looking at commitment in the wider area of search which would draw in many additional parishes , I think in the Harrogate case er something like seven to eight additional parishes , er if we look at commitments there would we also need to revise the housing need figure as well ?
14 In Australia the thylacine , or marsupial " wolf " ( often called the Tasmanian wolf because it survived in Tasmania for a little longer than in mainland Australia ) , was tragically driven extinct within living memory , slaughtered in enormous numbers as a " pest " and for " sport " by humans ( there is a slight hope that it may still survive in remote parts of Tasmania , areas which themselves are now threatened with destruction in the interests of providing " employment " for humans ) .
15 This Cartier sautoir , valued at £150,000 , along with other jewellery and precious gems — including the legendary ‘ Agra Diamond ’ once owned by Babur ( 1483–1530 ) India 's first Mogul Emperor — is now offered at auction in London 's finest ever sale of this kind .
16 Unemployed Jason , 20 , is now convalescing at home in Westminster Road , Darlington , with girlfriend Corinna Howard and friends .
17 Society was now based on complicity in the common crime ; religion was based on the sense of guilt and the remorse attaching to it ; while morality was based partly on the exigencies of this society and partly on the penance demanded by the sense of guilt .
18 Like so many of the men now rising to leadership in poor countries , he has done a stint at the World Bank , and is regarded as capable .
19 And playing alongside white men he endured a decade-and-a-half of bitter scorn from people of his own race , in what he now recognises as racism in reverse .
20 If we now allow for variation in the savings proportions , then we can apply the earlier results .
21 Disney animator , Carl Barks created the ultimate stretch limo for his character ; now brought to life in 3D by Connoisseur , a Ledbury firm that specialises in producing elaborate porcelain sculptures .
22 During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way .
23 In their hands love seemed a narrow-eyed , exclusive , selfish bastard , to enjoy itself at the expense of a woman who now lay in bed in Auntie Jean 's house , her life unconsidered .
24 With Novello Allegro absent , Charlie Swan will now switch to Eyelid in the Champion Hurdle .
25 The purpose of this conference would be to establish a plan of action to assist the workers who are now opposed by Fascism in its various forms and to break the power of the counter-revolution everywhere .
26 A trained nurse , now forced into exile in Mexico City , had worked in the Maternity Hospital of San Salvador until 1981 and described conditions there :
27 He is now held in hospital in Safi .
28 Upstairs the young postulants were now retiring to bed in the long dormitory .
29 Ivor Stokle will now sue for possession in the county court .
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