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

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1 He says Harwell has now expanded from dealing solely with the field of nuclear physics .
2 He is still keeping busy making model steam engines and indulging in his favourite hobby — photography — in which he has now progressed from ‘ stills ’ to ‘ movies ’ .
3 ( He has now retired from the Branch but remains active , instructing student investigators at the aircraft accident investigation course at Cranfield Institute of Technology . )
4 He was the man who knew all the best positions and though he has now retired from football to run golfing weekends at places like the Meon Valley Hotel Golf and Country Club near Winchester , he assures you that once you 've scored five times a night you never forget it .
5 Yes I have pleasure in confirming that and I also have pleasure in confirming that another good sign for young people , apart from the creation of modern apprenticeships , is also the way that the numbers waiting more than eight weeks for a Y T place has now declined from over three thousand to just over three hundred .
6 At the other end of the social scale Moschos , the son of Moschion , the Jewish slave , has now emerged from a most improbable place — from the temple of Amphiaraus in Boeotia .
7 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
8 The envelope of project work has now emerged from the planning described in Chapter 2 .
9 As notified at the nine months , however , General Accident has now withdrawn from non-marine treaty business having significantly reduced its exposure to that section of the London Market earlier in the year .
10 The ‘ last resort ’ has now shifted from the broad gateway of the child care system , to the locus of the courts , and the imposition of care or control .
11 His first Masters win has now slipped from his ranking points .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Alan Beatson has now resigned from his post as headmaster of Selwyn Girls School in Gloucester .
15 As a result of this rule , and many carefully orchestrated publicity campaigns , the motor industry 's image has now changed from polluter to pal of the earth .
16 Alfie has now changed from his local Lloyds in Cardiff to nearby Barclays .
17 Further to my letter of 19 May I have now heard from colleagues at the University of Waterloo in Canada , who have been instrumental in preparing the tape and are the owners of the copyright of PAT , the accessing software .
18 The record company had now moved from Vernon Yard to larger premises , beyond the canal , railway tracks and council estates .
19 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 ’ .
20 What is more , times were on the hard side and access to the capital were perhaps critical for bondholders many of whom had now retired from playing .
21 Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations .
22 J Nyberg had now returned from sick leave .
23 Where the Children 's Bureau had now advanced from restraint to diversion as a treatment for masturbation , Isaacs was giving a brief account of Oedipal conflict and advising parents that they were ‘ far more likely to do harm by rushing in to scold or correct than by leaving the child to deal with it himself — in a general atmosphere of calm goodwill ’ , and was citing Dr Ernest Jones in her support .
24 So we 've now gone from a real slow one to a really definitely record-breaking
25 So I 've now got from Monday , twenty .
26 I have now slumped from second overall and a possible £3,000 — £5,000 to outside the top ten and looking like winning nothing , I think it is fair to say through no fault of my own , but inadequate pegging .
27 Professor Keith Clayton of the University of East Anglia has warned that the odds of a disastrous storm surge , similar to that of 1953 which claimed many lives , have now narrowed from 1 in 100 to 1 in 25 .
28 Now if there is no problem why on earth do we have to put that sort of that sort of work by officers erm , in , in to action erm , so between the , if I understand Labour 's position now Chairman , between the twenty fifth of August and the twenty eighth of September , we have now gone from accepting the problem and seeing how we can solve a number problem to saying that there is no no number problem and that everyone is cooking the books .
29 OF THE 28 Tory Stinkers who voted on St Valentine 's Day in support of a socialist 's motion to ban hunting , four have now retired from politics — Mudd , Braine , Rossi and Clark — while a further five have been thrown out by the electorate .
30 Many railways also have collections of historic coaches , freight wagons and other equipment and use the semaphore signals , most of which have now disappeared from use on the modern rail network .
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