Example sentences of "[n mass] has now be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The chassis has now been checked and passed by British Rail 's Chief Mechanical Inspector Mr. Brian Penny . |
2 | Christie , whose normal appearance fee of £10,000 has now been doubled because of his Olympic success , was offered around £30,000 to go to Switzerland . |
3 | This fish has now been imported for over two years and when first appeared its price was in the second-mortgage league , but now has dropped considerably and can be picked up for between £30–£50 . |
4 | A limit of $1,500 has now been imposed due to difficulties having been experienced with certain claims , whereby the Company 's interpretation of reasonable additional expenses differed from that of the Insured . |
5 | To avoid any misunderstandings , a limit of $1,500 has now been imposed . |
6 | Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine said yesterday : ‘ Considerably more than £1bn has now been committed to City Challenge . ’ |
7 | Operation Osprey has now been set up to tackle a fresh wave … a team of detectives are trying to establish a concrete link between the cases [ Craven is talking against a backcloth of computers ] . |
8 | He has written three times to Monika Kocanek ‘ deeply regretting the hurt I have caused ’ — and a mystery £100 has now been paid into her bank account in Bedford . |
9 | Lindford CC and Lindford & Bordon Youth CC embarked on a major fund-raising campaign and most of the £5,400 has now been collected . |
10 | £300 has now been paid into our Account . |
11 | £300 has now been paid into our Account . |
12 | Sadly the superb and unique ‘ Legendary Classics ’ series has now been deleted , but I gather Philips has something similar up its sleeve for September . |