Example sentences of "[vb mod] now have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reader should now have a reasonable understanding of the main terms and mechanics of the euro-credit market .
2 Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ?
3 I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere .
4 Someone who would formerly have been crippled from arthritis of the hip or knee may now have a new lease of life from a joint replacement .
5 I think where the dilemma emerges is in finding equity for an entity that may have had its balance sheet shot to hell in the recession but may now have a strong future to go forward on .
6 American software start-ups may now have a sure-fire way into the European market thanks to a new-fangled French vehicle called Ariana SA .
7 The researchers claim older women like Jean Gilliland may now have an improved chance of living longer and without the need for surgery or the side effects .
8 If this advice had been taken , we would now have a Labour government with Liberal Democrat support , and the two parties would jointly be working on reforms to the voting system to ensure that it more accurately represents the will of the people .
9 A Meat and Livestock Commission spokesman summed up this bulldog spirit : ‘ If Gallup got it right , we would now have a Labour government . ’
10 Enthoven argued that by separating the purchase of health care from its provision and management , and subjecting providers to an element of competition for contracts , providers would now have a financial incentive to cut costs , improve quality and be more responsive to what consumers wanted .
11 In 1959 Rank claimed that ‘ Britain would now have a healthy industry and a very successful market ’ if it had not been for the insensitivity of the Department of Trade .
12 Dr Tony Martin , a whale biologist at the Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge , said : ‘ It is marvellous that it 's worked and hopefully people both here and internationally will now have a better idea of how to solve a similar problem .
13 In the past 30 days you have been training your body to work at its optimum potential ; and you will now have a good idea of what you can achieve by using the Walking Diet recipes and aerobic walking .
14 We will now have a fifteen minute recess .
15 I am confident in the creation of DPA that the employees of both ports will now have a common objective of serving the shipping community with the continuing and ever improving level of service .
16 At the least , new account holders will now have a low-cost credit option — bank loans or overdrafts — which they did not have before .
17 The fact that developers will now have an easier start in producing the software should be no bad thing for the market 's progression .
18 It is inconceivable that they can now have a secure future in Lebanon , whether or not state authority is restored .
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