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Example sentences for "now used"

  • The Black Gate, the lower part of which is the oldest part of the building, which has many times been altered and repaired, is now used as a museum.

  • It stands in a commanding position on a neighbouring cliff, and is now used as barracks for garrison artillery corps.

  • This is now used as a showroom, but it still retains its elaborate plaster ceiling bearing the date 1695, and the original oak panelling.

  • On the eastern side of this transept is St. Paul's Chapel, now used as a vestry.

  • It is now used as a shop by a firm of fine-art dealers, but the fine "Armada" room upstairs is willingly shown to all visitors who express a wish to see it.

  • The house is now used as a Dartmouth dormitory.

  • Paper from the Forrester house at Salem, Massachusetts, now used as a sanitarium for the insane.

  • The house is now used as a dormitory, but that paper is treated with decided reverence.

  • Going in the direction of the Corso, we passed the ruined front of the magnificent Temple of Antoninus, now used as the Papal Custom-House.

  • The level area of the temple is now used as a training-ground for soldiers.

  • It is now used in the sense of grotesque.

  • The word is now used to express great liking or affection: the idea of folly being almost entirely lost.

  • Advice,' now used chiefly to signify counsel given by another, was formerly used also of self-counsel or deliberation.

  • The adjective virtuous is now used only of moral excellence: in line 621 it has its older meaning.

  • Francesco is halfway up the hill to the castle, and is now used as a military magazine.

  • There were temples to Mars and Neptune, of which there are some remains, drums of a few of the columns and a portion of the podium and steps, now used as the lower courses of poor houses.

  • The fort has three terraces, and retains a characteristic building, a mosque of Turkish times, now used as an ammunition store.

  • It is now used to store discarded portions of the early buildings.

  • It is very dark, and is now used as a store, having become too damp for ritual purposes.

  • A long building, which was perhaps once the refectory, but which is now used as a barn, will be noticed abutting on a farm-house along the road to Milborne Port.

  • Defn: The language of ancient Ethiopia; the language of the ancient Abyssinian empire (in Ethiopia), now used only in the Abyssinian church.

  • The heathen, as the term is used in the Scriptures, all people except the Jews; now used of all people except Christians, Jews, and Mohammedans.

  • The act or manner of making or doing anything; -- now used of a literary, musical, or pictorial production.

  • The word is now used to designate any particular arrangement of numerical work.

  • As now used it has fourteen characters for the vowels and diphthongs, and thirty-three for the consonants, besides two other symbols.

  • The cathedral, now used as a parish church, was commenced about 1357.

  • Electric Battery--This term was applied by the old electricians to a collection of Leyden jars, but is now used of a device for generating electricity by chemical action, or more exactly, of a number of such devices joined up together.

  • The episcopal palace, now used as a court-house, was built in the 16th century, partly upon the Gallo-Roman fortifications.

  • The old court house in which Abraham Lincoln, in 1854, won his famous "Armstrong murder case," is now used for a city hall.

  • The interior, now used as a garden, may be seen by entering the door on the right hand of the basilica.

  • Between the eight principal niches are eight smaller ones, now used as altars, faced with aediculae consisting of two small columns with entablature and pediment.

  • The water in this enclosure is now used by the fishermen of the lake as a receptacle for keeping fish, and is for this purpose provided with sluices.

  • The largest of these is now used as a store-room for articles of church furniture, and stands on the right side of the tribune of the church.

  • The original Norman chapel, now used as a store-house, projects eastward from the north transept; a corresponding feature occurred in the south transept, but has long since vanished.

  • A room over the Jesus Chapel, once the plumbery, is now used as a museum.

  • Dedicated at one time to St. Anne, it is now used as a store-house.

  • It is now used as the parish church of St. Mary in the Marsh.

  • ALARM--now used, except poetically, only of an alarum-clock.

  • The institution is now used as a military station.

  • Forts Pitt and Clarence are on the Brompton side, and on the Rochester side are Fort Gillingham and Upnor Castle, which is now used as a menagerie.

  • The home of rulers distinguished for hostility to anything but a ceremonial religion is now used as the house of convocation for strong Dissenters!

  • Here are the remains of a celebrated abbey, now used as the parish church.

  • The Dominican Monastery, built a little later, is now used as the Public Library and Record Office (No.

  • Over it the architect Hans Behaim erected the Neue Kornhaus and the Great Hall or Grosse Wage, a deep-roofed building, also called the Mauthaus, because it is now used as a Custom House.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "now used" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    acrid taste; although there; another genus; important consideration; light brownish; moderate elevation; much for; now and; now began; now called; now come; now known; now she; now that; now they; now used; now you; nowhere else; one form; perfect beauty; rapid rate; secondary consideration; south wall; sulphuretted hydrogen; toed woodpecker; will here