Example sentences of "[verb] now been [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 A possible link between cancer and electromagnetic radiation from power lines and appliances has now been accepted by the US Environmental Protection Agency .
2 This is probably the reason why the cost of the interest payments on foreign exchange deposits has now been accepted by the National Bank .
3 Now Liz did n't win our first , second or third prize er last year , but she , she made it to the final twelve , er her , her full-length novel now , has now been accepted by Collins and that 's going to be published next February , there 's talk of a big American contract for Liz and Liz has now been floated away in to the world of big time professional writing .
4 The Keynesian consensus , built on an expanding economy in which private profit could be balanced with social need , has now been destroyed by recession and economic decline .
5 All trust has now been destroyed by these seemers .
6 ( 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 .
7 The chamfered heel , the shock-absorbing device of the first K-SB3s and used on many other early boots , has now been rejected by many hillwalkers .
8 Just days after overturning a decision to deselect him , the Labour stalwart has now been rejected by his colleagues at the party 's county level .
9 But the metaphor of a ‘ war ’ between Victorian science and religion has now been rejected by most historians .
10 This view has now been rejected by the Court of Appeal .
11 Meanwhile , Mrs Hilali , who 's been in this resort in Turkey for most of this year , has now been charged by Turkish police with possessing hashish and pornographic videos , along with Philip Baker her adopted son .
12 Derry-born Professor Eddie Friel , who helped encourage Glasgow 's designation in 1990 as European City of Culture , has now been invited by Derry City Council to employ his award-winning strategy in his native city .
13 It has now been replaced by a new colonnade .
14 So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version .
15 Although the mechanisms behind this geographical variance are unclear , what is not in dispute is that spatial polarization in voting behaviour has increased steadily , especially during the three general elections of 1979 , 1983 and 1987 , making it difficult to disagree with the conclusion that the ‘ nationalization ’ of British politics has now been replaced by an emerging local differentiation .
16 A relationship of licensee to licenser has now been replaced by technical cooperation between partners : Westinghouse ; and the CEA , EDF. and Framatome .
17 For the last twenty years or so the State has pursued a ‘ large is beautiful ’ policy but this has now been replaced by an ideology in favour of the small .
18 About 1868 a new school was built but this has now been replaced by a modern and forward thinking school for five to eleven year olds .
19 For example , although radium has now been replaced by safer isotopes such as cesium and cobalt , this has also entailed new or modified applicators , altered dose rates , and changes in the number of treatments .
20 Since the point has now been referred by your Lordships ' House to the European Court of Justice in that case , I am most reluctant to become involved in any discussion upon it .
21 This solitary traffic link , once unfrequented , has now been discovered by motorists who seek a respite from the popular tourist routes .
22 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 .
23 The decision in Gillian has now been overruled by statute : see section 2(1) of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 ; Electrical , Electronic , Telecommunication and Plumbing Union v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1980 ] Q.B. 585 ; but that in no way detracts from the persuasive force of what was said by Uthwatt J. in Gillian .
24 A secondary level of trained safety practitioners , aimed at those with divisional safety responsibilities and their back-ups , has now been covered by the NEBOSH qualification .
25 It has now been joined by an attractive estate model , also available with automatic .
26 Sir , Your report on 26th March about the appointment of new sales directors at Random House and Orion stated that Random House had announced ‘ the appointment of Mike Broderick to the new position of group UK sales director … ( and ) By a happy symmetry , Orion has now been joined by Dallas Manderson , who has left his post as group trade sales director at Random House ’ .
27 FreeHand is still there but it has now been joined by Illustrator 88 .
28 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 .
29 Two of its leaders were arrested in 1989 and Qibla has now been broken by the security police .
30 The strong argument in favour of classifying such offences as attempted rape rather than merely indecent assault has now been recognized by the Law Commission 's draft Criminal Code , and the Court of Appeal has recently found its way to this conclusion by ‘ interpreting ’ the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 .
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