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 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 usedas 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 usedas 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.