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

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1 The swing from suspicion to welcome which he met at Durham he now met at Cambridge .
2 Following closely on the radical reforms which Hoover workers at Cambuslang were pressed into accepting , the cheerless events now unfolding at Timex are unlikely to improve the reputation in Scotland of multinational employers .
3 But only a handful of rare breed Gloucester cattle now remain at Maisemore Court .
4 The European Tour began , surprisingly I thought , at The New Marquee , ( now situated at Charing Cross Road , a far cry from the nights of perspiration experienced at the ’ old ’ Marquee .
5 Even Terry Eagleton , the eminent Marxist now installed at Oxford to teach critical theory exclusively , has , as I have elsewhere argued , never completely escaped from the Leavisite Cambridge of the sixties .
6 With 20 : 20 vision , hindsight is very easy , but if only some of the things that are now happening at Asfordby had been accepted more readily a few years ago , we might well have been having a very different debate today .
7 Harold , William Snowden ( now a retired bank manager ) , Albert Graham ( retired building contractor ) and Alan Bennett ( who became a schoolmaster and died in war service with the RAF ) were all chums at St.Margaret 's School , Anfield , ( now located at Aigburth ) .
8 Mr Barry Jones donated the vehicle body to the Brynteg Railway Preservation Group in May , and it is now located at Llwyfan Cerrig station where it is on public view .
9 ‘ The airstrip now landing at Port Stanley … ‘
10 Mr Lawrie , who now lives at Dunshalt in Fife , has gone to the Court of Session in Edinburgh to clear his name following allegations levelled at him after the bank 's crash .
11 Jacklin , 48 , the former Ryder Cup player and captain , who now lives at Biggar , plans to campaign on the senior circuits of the world when he comes of age next year .
12 Mrs Marsden tells us that by chance , Sgt Lawson 's sister , who now lives at Beckenham , Kent , was in the church last Remembrance Sunday when , to her surprise , her brother 's name was read out .
13 Jones , who 's forty three , and now lives at Wyman 's Brook in Cheltenham , appeared at a special court hearing in Cirencester .
14 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 .
15 ‘ That evening my older brother and I set off to go to the pictures only to find they were closed , we did not have a television and the wireless was only playing sombre music , ’ says Mrs Smith , who now lives at Campsie Close , Lambton Village , Washington .
16 He had , he used to have one boy with him during the war Brassy he now lives at Ely .
17 The file on the case is now lodged at RUC Headquarters , Knock Road , Belfast .
18 Mrs Amin , now living at Gilmore Place , Edinburgh , is seeking decree for the return of £36,593.33 withdrawn from building society accounts .
19 One was from a retired ship 's captain , now living at Fowey in Cornwall , giving news of his house and garden ; the others were impersonal , acknowledgments of subscriptions to various charities , and some business letters from the estate agent who dealt with the letting of the two other flats .
20 Ken Pitt : ‘ I think the great problem was David was always very insecure and because he was n't achieving the renown he wanted , like most artists he began to worry , bearing in mind that David was now living at Haddon Hall with a few of his friends , all of whom were unaware of what was going on in the office and how we were planning David 's career , what progress we were really making .
21 She was now looking at Grace .
22 Production was now centralized at Pinewood Studios , with Davis 's former personal assistant Earl St John , a one-time exhibitor , put in charge of making ‘ inexpensive films without artistic pretensions , films that had no other object than to provide good family entertainment and show a profit . ’
23 Radar Scanners are now positioned at Port Edgar , Burntisland , Archerfield , and Leith with the operation still controlled from the Harbour Master 's building at Leith Lock Entrance .
24 They were on weak ground , for there were no precedents for this , and on 8 March the Cologne assembly , now meeting at Mulhouse , divested Philip of this title and denied the validity of his election , saying that it had been carried out in an unusual place and that the count Palatine and the archbishop of Mainz had been absent .
25 He will now appear at Gateshead Court accused of causing actual bodily harm .
26 The pianist , Attila Pertis , who is just 27 , will now appear at Armagh and Ballymena festivals next month and will also attend master classes .
27 The oil of the present sitter now hangs at Woburn while the pastel is the only one of the group to depict the sitter half length , rather than just head and shoulders .
28 Purley depôt was deemed to have completed its task as an annexe to Charlton Works by 29 November 1949 and was available to take the cars now housed at Thornton Heath .
29 The stone rings and Avenues of Avebury had gone already , broken , burnt and buried early in the 18th century ( almost all those that now stand at Avebury were dug out of their pits and re-erected in the 1920s ad 1930s ) .
30 The grain neutral spirit required for the majority of the gin production is now distilled at Cameronbridge in Scotland and transported to Laindon .
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