Example sentences of "[pron] have now been [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have now been retired for nearly five and a half years .
2 Although I have been a member of the board for less than a year , and chairman but a few weeks , I believe I have now been accepted into the bosom of the Athletico family .
3 This broad network of clientelism ( which has now been transferred to the cities ) has combined with the fact that many of these societies are highly fragmented , to create a tendency to unite around a leader rather than around an ideology .
4 The report also deals with the environmentally impact reassessment work which has now been completed in respect of options for the Ipswich multi- bypass and the east bank
5 That house might well have been here that big house just there across th in there which has now been turned into flats .
6 Fed up , with no reliable way of getting around London except on his motorbike , Robert Cave came up with this novel concept , which has now been adopted by a leading mini-cab and courier company .
7 At the same time Lotsi 's colleagues in Romania had formed an organisation , known as ‘ Pater Nostra ’ , which has now been recognised by the Romania government as an approved institution .
8 So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version .
9 They in turn sold the property , which has now been converted into a dwelling .
10 One of the major preoccupations of the young veterinary profession was a search for public recognition of its respectability , the gaining of which has now been crowned by the secular apotheosis of James Herriot .
11 She returned with the FPL to take over the town which has now been incorporated into the Chalatenango controlled zone :
12 ( On the latter point , when Richard Agar of North Shore Designs took over Taunton Hall Farm , one of his first actions was to stop the local hunt using his land , action which has now been followed by all the surrounding farmers .
13 Turning from medical microbiology to the applied variety which has now been glamourised by the term ‘ biotechnology ’ , the prime candidate for an archetypal novel must be Lionel Davidson 's The Sun Chemist , published in 1976 .
14 Under s 21 of the Road Traffic Act 1991 , which has now been brought into force , it is an offence for an officer such as a company 's director or secretary to fail to give the name of a driver of one of the company 's vehicles where an offence has taken place in connection with that vehicle ( p 94 ) .
15 Under s 21 of the Road Traffic Act 1991 , which has now been brought into force , it is an offence for an officer such as a company 's director or secretary to fail to give the name of a driver of one of the company 's vehicles where an offence in connection with that vehicle has taken place .
16 However , the Albion workforce , which has now been reduced to a strength of 480 after 67 redundancies two weeks ago , intends to maintain a high profile in its campaign to save the factory .
17 But I I did take part in it when I was a a boy in school , and that 's a that 's a fair while ago , now right enough , but er er I used to attend the er Well a primary school , I went to the small Grimness school , in the north end of South Ronaldsay , which has now been closed for over twenty years .
18 The latest , which has now been introduced on a voluntary basis , is that , instead of one of his A levels , a pupil may take two AS ( supplementary ) level examinations , demanding half the time each of a full A level .
19 Recent activities , since the opening of the museum , have centred on preparing the GWR coach at Clunbury , which has now been bought by the Society , for removal .
20 The signal chosen for preservation was the one situated at Horderley , which has now been found at the N.R.M. York and the Society is awaiting confirmation of our application of a loan period together with artefacts of the line , to be placed on display at the Society 's museum at Bishop 's Castle .
21 Psychiatrists see Thatchergate , the design of which has now been agreed with English Heritage , as evidence of the stress a decade in office has put on the occupant of No 10 .
22 Britain 's best known anti-virus software comes from S&S International in the shape of Dr Solomon 's Anti-Virus Toolkit , which has now been launched in a new Windows version .
23 Most of the NII 's work so far has been on an earlier ‘ reference design ’ , which has now been superseded by a ‘ contract ’ design .
24 On the contrary : we see the cost disclosure regulations which have now been made under the Consumer Credit Act ( see chapter 5 ) as highly important .
25 The logic of this change in attitude is expressed in educational terms in the Warnock Report , the findings of which have now been incorporated into the Education Act .
26 A joint task force identified a number of areas in which changes were needed — for example , requiring the auditor to attend stock-taking , direct confirmation of debtors and guidance on illegal acts — most of which have now been incorporated in the ISAs .
27 The complicated movements required in flight are coordinated by a number of reflex mechanisms , some of which have now been studied in detail ( Pringle , 1968 ; Wilson 1968 ) .
28 It consisted of two large blocks of buildings which have now been converted into flats .
29 Mum Christine , 37 , who has now been evicted from her home too , is staying with friends , moving from place to place .
30 A self-styled psychologist specialising in child sex-abuse cases , she has now been discredited in both the USA and the UK .
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