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

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1 They have now been scheduled for closure .
2 They have now been blown to pieces . ’
3 They have now been joined by the Double Knit gauge ( SK860 ) and probably , by the time you read this , by the fine gauge ( SK830 ) .
4 Tigers in southern China formerly supplied much of the demand , but they have now been hunted virtually to extinction .
5 They have now been accepted by the CNAA as being equal and acceptable degree qualifications where appropriate and they do mark a major attempt at the rationalization of art and design education below degree level .
6 As a direct result of expertise gained by the Getty conservators in the restoration of the Nefertari tomb they have now been invited to collaborate with the Egyptian Antiquities Organisation on the restoration of the tomb of Tuthankhamun .
7 And just to put them in the right mood , they have now been invited to take part in an international competition at Market Drayton next weekend ( June 19–20 ) involving the United States junior team , Eire and Great Britain juniors .
8 Sheltering in shanties , they have now been advised not to eat fish ( so many will go hungry ) and to boil water ( yet they can scarcely afford fuel ) .
9 They have now been varied slightly but they make very little difference .
10 There is no doubt that that has been happening in the country at large and that they have now been rumbled .
11 During the Second World War considerable damage was done to the docks by enemy action , and they have now been restored as part of the World Trade Centre , with the dock as a yachting harbour and the surviving warehouses used as trading floors with shops beneath , an imaginative example of redevelopment combined with conservation .
12 He wrote his prose poems originally in Arabic and they have now been translated into more than 20 other languages .
13 Just as they have struggled against West Indian speed , they have now been unhinged by Indian spin .
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