Sentence examples for arrested now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arrested now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently being taken into custody or has just been taken into custody.
Example: "The suspect was arrested now after a lengthy investigation and is being held for questioning."
Alternatives: "currently arrested" or "taken into custody now".

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"He is being arrested now," the son said.

"The thing I find interesting is why they have been arrested now," says Rimington.

The changes have fundamentally altered the way in which anyone who has been arrested now deals with the police.

"For security reasons, I cannot say publicly how many and who are among those arrested now," he said.

Amazing really, two years ago in the UK I couldn't get arrested, now I'm off to the Emmys".

Maybe the people who have been arrested now and they are in prisons have had some interviews with reporters, but that is not the real crime they've been charged with.

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There are fewer middlemen to arrest now that buyers can order directly from manufacturers.

Mr Prinsloo was arrested and now stands trial as well.

No one has been arrested until now, or charged.

Mr Coulson resigned four months later, was arrested and now faces possible incarceration.

When asked how many times she'd been arrested, Liz McAlister, now seventy-five, replied, "Not enough".

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