Example sentences of "now [verb] in [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | A senior Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry official , identifying a hitherto only peripheral actor in the drama , characterized the role of the USSR in finding a solution as ‘ essential ; the important cards of the Iran-Iraq war are now gathered in Moscow ’ . |
2 | Pressure is now building in Whitehall to cut the payments to those who stay on the list . |
3 | Now painted in RAF SEAC camouflage and markings , a first flight is planned for the end of 1991 . |
4 | I find it hard to believe that my paintings now sell in London and many other places ! |
5 | After this , Pakeezah 's brothers went to Pakistan while her younger sister emigrated to England : she now lived in Wembley where her husband worked in a biscuit factory making shortbread . |
6 | His sister , he explained , had married a Tongan , and the couple now lived in Mainz : not perhaps the most attractive of men , he had been invited out to stay among the substantial ladies of the islands to see if he , too , could forge any links . |
7 | Anyhow , ’ he continued in his usual exuberant fashion , ‘ we were standing right outside Oliphants ’ Café , so I suggested coffee , and in no time she was telling me how she now lived in London , and had a flat there , and … ’ |
8 | Matthew McIllvanney was not the real boss of Cutwater Yacht Charters ( Bahamas ) Limited , which belonged to a retired theatre owner who now lived in Bermuda and was a long-time friend of my father , a friendship that had secured me the job of skippering Wavebreaker when Masquerade was wrecked , but McIllvanney actually looked after the day-to-day running of the charter business . |
9 | Capt Cameron , from Florida , stayed with his Sealand container ship until its next port of call at Felixstowe , Suffolk , and is now recovering in Ipswich Hospital . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Neil is now recovering in St James 's Hospital after Wednesday 's attack . |
12 | Thysia ansorgei is now placed in Thysiachromis , as Thysia was found to have been previously used for something else ( not a fish ) . |
13 | I accept this evidence , and it follows that there is no arguable case that the moneys sought to be traced are now situated in England . |
14 | Just as important , he said that US troops would now remain in Europe until peace was assured . |
15 | The tour now starts in Chris Lowe 's hometown with a gig at Blackpool Opera House . |
16 | Brazil , undefeated in 15 matches since their disastrous European tour last June , when they were beaten by Sweden , Denmark and Switzerland , have now won in Italy and Holland as part of their warm-up programme for the World Cup . |
17 | The treasures are now contained in Salonika Museum . |
18 | ( However we should still heed Mr Castro 's warning that nothing now happening in Europe is going to help the desperate problems of the Third World . |
19 | This is now happening in Scotland and the kingdom is beginning to veer to one or the other of the two powerful families with such claims to the throne . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | But I have yet to be convinced ( as some publicity suggests ) that the centre of the dance universe is now located in France . |
22 | This is our tribute to a young and enthusiastic American fighter pilot from New Jersey , who now lies in Madingley Cemetery , England . |
23 | She now lies in Harpurhey Cemetery , Manchester , ‘ … without stone or tablet to indicate the spot ’ , though a search through the cemetery ledgers of 1868 would soon reveal the whereabouts of the plot . |
24 | In Great Britain , for example , parts of the Eocene were characterised by hot , humid climates , as is shown by the resemblance of the contained fossils to forms now occurring in Malaya . |
25 | The programme for Causewayside Phase 2 has been revised because of delays due to weather and ground conditions and completion is now expected in June 1994 . |
26 | There was general , but not unanimous agreement with this proposal , with the result that most of the theses now appearing in BRTT now have a ‘ DX ’ prefix . |
27 | Include YOUR details in the most UP-TO-DATE salon guide , now appearing in Britain 's ONLY monthly magazine for women who REALLY care about their hair . |
28 | It now stands in North Road museum having last moved under its own steam in 1925 . |
29 | The cottage was transported ( creeper and all ! ) to Australia in 1934 and now stands in Fitzroy Gardens , Melbourne . |
30 | ‘ All the players from the side are living and well , thank God , ’ reports Derry PRO Bernie Mullan , ‘ Hugh Francis Gribben is perhaps the man furthest removed as he now lives in Meath where he is a land steward . ’ |