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

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1 For example lindane , or gamma benzene hexachloride , is an insecticide found in a shampoo called Quellada Application PC — more often prescribed for scabies — and in Lorexane , which , although now withdrawn from the market , may still be held by some chemists .
2 The Patient 's Charter sets out clearly what is now expected from the NHS .
3 Isolating an infected person has long been used as a means of preventing the spread of infection and has been very effective in campaigns against the more serious and highly infectious diseases , such as smallpox ( now eradicated from the world ) , Lassa fever and tuberculosis .
4 A period of rather dull winter training in Cyrenaica ensued , but by the spring his battery , now detached from the rest of the regiment ( which was in the rear , and which was later withdrawn to Egypt ) , was again in action .
5 The brain had enlarged later in order to exploit the tool-making capacities of hands that were now freed from the task of locomotion .
6 Data are now disseminated from the ESRC Data Archive in a variety of ways according to the users ’ needs .
7 Hunt was not alone in picking up the broadcasts that Joyce now made from the Reichsrundfunk studios , relayed through Hamburg , Zeesen and Bremen .
8 The fulcrum of action now shifted from the society to the committee in London .
9 It was considered that our pool of crewing officers had now grown to such an extent that we needed a forum where we could air our views and keep in touch both socially and with official trends , bearing in mind that our officers were now drawn from every part of the UK and from many different aspects of Customs and Excise .
10 North had now retired from the Marines and , in his blue suit and ‘ rather bright ’ red tie , he seemed to have shrunk , becoming ‘ forlorn ’ and ‘ pathetic ’ .
11 And Pablo , now retired from the RAF , added : ‘ Thank God we have become more compassionate and sensible . ’
12 Now retired from the army , but still attracting publicity wherever he goes .
13 ( He has now retired from the Branch but remains active , instructing student investigators at the aircraft accident investigation course at Cranfield Institute of Technology . )
14 Andrew Castle , now retired from the ATP tour , has replaced his racket for a broadcaster 's microphone .
15 , now recovered from a spell in hospital which caused her to miss the Coburg course , sends her best wishes to you all and sincere thanks for all the lovely cards , letters and flowers which she was delighted to receive .
16 Poor old man , she thought , having by now recovered from the shock of his appearance ; he was so ill that one could n't mind what he said or did .
17 ICI was in the petrol business for many years , but the ICI roundel logo has now disappeared from the pumps following the sale of the stations to Burmah Oil in 1987 .
18 The harbour porpoise , common in the North Sea until the 1930s , has now disappeared from the Thames estuary , Firth of Forth , Firth of Tay , the Clyde , Tyne , Tees , and Mersey rivers , and the Bristol Channel .
19 Many departments , including marketing , are now involved from the start .
20 One of the men now rushed from the room and along a passage to some stairs .
21 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
22 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
23 The second stream speaks of the Lord now delivered from the limitations and particularity of human life to be present to his people at all times and places .
24 A major factor was that the two famous left-wing union leaders , both to some degree poachers turned gamekeepers , Hugh Scanlon and Jack Jones , were now removed from the scene through retirement .
25 Any suggestion of a re-enactment of Christ 's sacrifice or of a bodily presence in the bread and wine was now removed from the communion service .
26 Nothing has changed — they are as tied as before , but they are now excluded from the beer orders , so that they have no guest beers .
27 The Temple of Vespasian ( A.D. 94 ) stands near the Temple of Concord and both are now divided from the rest of the Forum by a modern main road .
28 The sirens are cast solid , like Geometric bronzes , but the griffin-heads are the first examples in Greece of hollow-casting , another thing now learnt from the East of immense importance for Greek art ( below , pp. 50f . ) .
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