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

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1 Modern Tarquinia ( earlier known as Corneto but now re-named after the Etruscan Tarquinii ) is built near to the original city .
2 Obviously a transfer of allegiance in the feudal way was much less of a strain than the submergence of a national spirit , and there was a great difference between the national spirit of Englishmen and the allegiance to the King of France or to the Great Moghul felt by the inhabitants of New France and of Bengal ; if the inhabitants of Bengal had felt that they were citizens of the nation of Bengal it would hardly have been possible for them to change to feeling they were Englishmen , but for them to feel that they used to owe allegiance to the Nawab of Bengal and now owed it to the British businessmen who had conquered the Nawab was not such a difficult transition .
3 Darren Grannell , 28 , of Lord Street , Latchford , Warrington and Lee Day , 22 , formerly of Warrington but now living in Weston-super-Mare , denied assaulting PC Roy Aspinall but changed their pleas to guilty after a trial had started .
4 The French had , like the Old Pretender , lost faith in the strategy of the roundabout approach via Scotland or the south-west of England and now planned to land at Maldon in Essex , a mere 42 miles [ 67 km ] from London .
5 These relationships have allowed Chorus to piggyback on the expertise of its partners netting Chorus an SVR4 base in the case of Unisys and now fault tolerance from Tandem .
6 Among later drawings in the exhibition are a black chalk study of a pulpit by Boldini and a large study by Sir Edward John Poynter for his ‘ Perseus and Andromeda ’ of 1872 , painted for the Earl of Wharncliffe and now lost .
7 she had guessed Taczek had not told her the whole truth of his relationship with Mills but now had confirmation .
8 Paris was the world 's cultural capital in their eyes , but Russia suffered alternately from a deep-rooted inferiority complex , saddled with two cultural capitals looking away from each other towards Asia and Europe ; or from an unstable Messianic superiority complex , derived from Byzantium via Dostoevsky and now resurrected phoenix-like by the Bolsheviks under a new guise .
9 She had always shared a double bed with Eileen and now missed the warmth of her sister 's body beside her .
10 In the Russian Museum itself , Oskar Rabin and Valentina Kropivnitskaya , two artists who once worked in Moscow but now live in Paris , have their work on display at present .
11 Originally from Hull and now living near Llangollen she was previously with the Royal Exchange Theatre , Manchester and is a former Press officer for the National Musems and Galleries , Merseyside .
12 As further evidence of diversity Room Three is given over to work by students from Colleges of Art and Polytechnics and in Room Four with the fully engaged professionals , there is Alan Dawson 's hugely impressive floor to ceiling Ball and Pin sculpture , Terence Clark 's open wall sculpture , and a spiky gate by Brian Russell , who did his training in Sunderland and now has a forge at Little Newsham , just outside Darlington .
13 And 22-year-old Carole Stringer , who was born in Bangor and now lives in Hillsborough , developed a database in a joint venture , by the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and North Down Chamber of Commerce , to promote business in the area .
14 Born in Czechoslovakia and now teaching in Paris , he receives a fuller introduction on the page by our literary editor , Julian Evans .
15 With two King George VI Chases at Kempton to his name and nearly £105,000 in the bank , this seven-year-old , owned by Marquesa de Moratalla , a 63-year-old who was born in Spain but now lives in Switzerland , and trained by Francois Doumen in a leafy suburb of Paris , seems vulnerable when faced with the infamous Cheltenham hill .
16 These observations are backed up by those of Tina , a 15-year-old born in Camden but now living in Gerrard 's Cross , a small , affluent town 25 miles from London .
17 Like Super Mario , our Mario 's family is Italian but he was born in Croatia and now worries about his homeland 's problems .
18 Fred Guy moved into the penthouse suite in November and now has one of the best views in Edinburgh .
19 What you advocate is similar to the International Baccalaureat , a successful school-leaving certificate pioneered by the International School in Geneva and now accepted by reputable universities worldwide , including Britain .
20 Now aged 72 , she hardly recognised the figure from 51 years ago , who lived most of her life in Buckley but now lives in Saltney .
21 The original was returned from Sweden and now rests in the Castle Museum .
22 She started teaching in Orpington and now has classes in Blackheath Village , Downham and Sevenoaks .
23 He has formed a close relationship with a woman during his six months in Bosnia and now wants to end his 19-year marriage , the Sun newspaper reported today .
24 I had been given his address by friends in Britain and now took a taxi to his flat , a couple of miles from the hotel but still in the older part of the city of Buda .
25 Thus the arrival of the major US computer companies in mid-1985 consolidated an anti-IBM grand alliance which had begun in Europe and now included all the other leading computer companies of the western world , all the telecommunications authorities and government regulators , and all of the pioneering computer-user companies .
26 MARGARET THATCHER yesterday portrayed her Conservative government as the pioneers of a world revolution , sweeping socialism from Britain and now inspiring the people of Eastern Europe to throw off their chains .
27 A GOLDEN coffin has arrived in Malawi and now awaits the death of Africa 's modern-day Methuselah .
28 So it 's Joyce , that 's her maiden name , last seen fifty years ago , used to live in Birmingham but now lives in Leicester
29 Dakers , who was born in Newcastle but now lives in Sydney , where he has taken out Australian citizenship , was given a further three months to run concurrently after admitting the three handling charges .
30 Widespread in the Pacific is Broussonetia papyrifera ( Moraceae ) , originally from Asia and now grown from China and Japan through Malesia to America , where it is naturalized : it is the basis of Polynesian tapa cloth , which is made from its bark .
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