Example sentences of "[conj] they now have " in BNC.

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1 If you would like to meet these wonder women they have just moved to larger premises at ( tel : ) where they now have room for seminars , tuition and club visits .
2 However , parents have one big advantage and that is that they now have access to the GCSE and A-level exam results of all pupils — that is the biggest giveaway !
3 Old habits and traditions die hard and work will be needed to be undertaken to convince some parents that they now have a tree choice of school .
4 B'ham West Branch 's recent ‘ Home Birth ’ study day was so over-subscribed that they now have an account of the day available from , , price £1 .
5 Sam Wanamaker enthuses that they now have permission to thatch the roof of the gallery and thrust stage .
6 Many villages , especially in Persia , which have long been associated with highly sophisticated work , have either ceased weaving altogether or produce so few examples that they now have only an historic relevance to the contemporary scene .
7 The communication that they now have with electrification .
8 On the other hand , Hungary , Poland and Czechoslovakia have recently re-formed their agricultural regimes with such rigour that they now have what are effectively free markets in farming .
9 And the finding of the suit a few years ago was the start of the hunt that they now have every year , ’ she explained matter-of-factly as though it were the most usual thing in the world .
10 The opportunity that they now have is to become independent production companies , an opportunity that they did not have in the last round of licence decisions .
11 I agree with the hon. Gentleman 's comments about the danger of MacSharry 's proposals , particularly in areas such as Wales , which are so dependent on farmers who are not big farmers in the general sense of the term but who need the support that they now have .
12 As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis .
13 This was at Bangor and then I got another number and then I got told that they now have the direct organisation
14 Cooper 's contribution has galvanised the club , and they now have the same points as Celtic and Aberdeen , with a visit to second-placed Hibernian in prospect this afternoon .
15 The Peugeot/Citroen diesels , sharing similar engines , are generally regarded as the pick of the bunch for refined performance in the smaller cars and they now have two fine contenders in the big car sector — the Citroen XM and the Peugeot 605 .
16 Little Norway stunned Holland here with a shock win and they now have four points from two games after already beating San Marino 10-0 .
17 Everyone knew this , but only the Japanese acted on it and they now have a ten-year lead in robotics .
18 He married one of his students , Thanh , and they now have two sons .
19 Many of them have had their terms and conditions reduced , some have been dismissed and they now have no one to turn to as they have turned their back on the Trade Union which is their only guarantee of protection ’ .
20 You 'll be pleased to hear that the shavings were only temporary and they now have extra space and a fully carpeted floor !
21 Because what the government have done , is they 've taken two , two steps , they 've created a really , a joint regional office of government at civil service level , and they now have a single regional director who is in charge of all the departments at , at the .
22 They have increased the reward for his capture from two thousand to seven thousand pounds … and they now have three artists impressions of the man .
23 They 've set up camp , saying the impounded vehicles were their homes and they now have nowhere to live .
24 The Lanarkshire side are on a tidy run that has seen them lose only one of their last ten matches and they now have a strong squad to choose from after the massive injury problems of earlier in the season .
25 The Southern Centre has successfully sued both Mississippi and Florida on this basis and they now have to pay $25 an hour to defence lawyers .
26 Since Mao they 've definitely taken the view that they should stabilize their population numbers as soon as possible , and they now have the most restrictive policies in relation to families , deferral of marriage , penalties for those couples that in the towns have more than one child erm and this is leading to a dramatic reduction in crude birthrate .
27 But they now have little chance of making the Anglo-Italian semi-finals .
28 But they now have to find the £330,000 to pay for the building .
29 As a consequence , mothers especially may become closer to their daughters because they now have the experience of pregnancy and childbirth in common .
30 ‘ The only losers in this transaction are the larger regional banks , because they now have another competitor of significant size .
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