Example sentences of "now [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Traditionally tanned leathers will need to be treated with a good wax proofing agent to make them water resistant , although some leathers are now treated at the tanneries with special waterproof finishes .
2 The chair had spun out of the central track along the ridge and was now skewed at the precipitous edge of what would be a steep and stony career .
3 It is these PSUs which are now placed at the disposal of the NRC .
4 It was a small timber building against the back edge of the pavement on land belonging to the Crystal Palace authorities and was set level with the scissors crossover now installed at the terminus .
5 ‘ He told us that a new laser , a pulsed dye device similar to the one now installed at the Ulster Hospital , could reduce the birthmarks by up to 90pc in some cases .
6 Most of the financial systems now targeted at the Unix market have grown out of software that was originally designed for use on PCs , or ported across from older mainframe systems and out of date mid-range platforms .
7 Unisys does n't regret its decision to eschew RISC and stick with Intel , and is making sure its products are enabled for multiple levels of Intel chips , including the P6 , now expected at the end of next year .
8 Preparations are in hand to communicate to staff the details of the Government 's Review of the nuclear industry , of which terms of reference are now expected at the end of September .
9 We have now looked at the figures again and can agree to 10,000 copies of a black and white version of the book selling to you at HK$8 per copy .
10 We have now looked at the general patterns and trends of first degree courses , while acknowledging that there are manifold variations in detail .
11 This is , ‘ to assign the work now done at the police station to another agency which has responsibilities and characteristics more consistent with the way we want the work done . ’
12 The catcalls from the crowd had now intensified at the executioners ' bungling of their job .
13 That proposal , if implemented , would shift almost all the decision-making in homicide cases from the trial to the sentencing stage : the only issue of any consequence in most cases would be the sentence to be imposed , and all the distinctions now drawn at the stage of criminal liability would be reflected in the sentence alone .
14 Prime 's Natick , Massachusetts headquarters has been sold and it is now headquartered at the old Computervision base in Bedford , Massachusetts .
15 The coal trains were drawn from a railway connection to the rear of Fleetwood Depot by a neat steeple-cab locomotive , now preserved at the National Tramway Museum ( see p. 110 ) .
16 It 's strange that there are an awful lot of our team who have never played at Twickenham , because the traditional Harlequins fixture at the beginning of the season has now been taken over by League fixtures and they are now played at the Harlequins ground The Stoop .
17 The plaque is now displayed at the Transport Offices , but 706 still proudly carries its name ‘ PRINCESS ALICE ’ .
18 That unequivocal approach to the presentation of early Macedonian culture is in line with signs now displayed at the counters of Olympic Airways at Athens Airport : ‘ Macedonia is Greek .
19 Now ranked at the top of the Indie band scene , they have sold out in hours to 25,000 in their home town .
20 The first haul of 264 specimens has now arrived at the Open University 's base in Milton Keynes .
21 The post-war bulge , which had exacerbated discontent with the procedure for allocation to secondary schools in the late fifties , had now arrived at the gates of higher education .
22 I 've tried to learn from readers ' comments and , hopefully , have now arrived at the ideal blend of appetite satisfaction combined with gastronomic appeal .
23 It is clear that a swing has occurred to a position where the greatest proportion of maintenance effort is now spent at the problem/solution identification stage .
24 Coal industry experts argue that an improvement in air quality could be achieved by replacing the lignite now burnt at the power stations with hard coal .
25 Notice that the name ‘ Templeton-Brown ’ has now split at the end of a line
26 The lawless janissaries and their local Turkish supporters were now appeased at the expense of the Christian peasants .
27 A Gate was now fixed at the entrance to the garden , which as a rule was kept locked — a necessary precaution .
28 Marjorie has now appeared at the lounge window , clutching her dressing-gown across her bosom with one hand and waving timidly with the other .
29 With the dBase world now concentrated in the powerful hands of Borland International ( since its Ashton-Tate acquisition ) , Microsoft Corp ( with its pending Fox Software Inc acquisition ) and Computer Associates International ( which made a move on Clipper developer Nantucket Corp at the beginning of May ) , efforts to develop the various languages into an ANSI standard under the Xbase tag have now begun at the American National Standards Institution in Scottsdale , Arizona .
30 We expressed , to the small group now assembled at the innocent French people who had been killed in this tragic disaster , but they all said , very sympathetically — ‘ C'est la guerre ’ .
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