Example sentences of "now [been] [verb] [prep] [num] " in BNC.

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1 The role of these polymorphisms in a predisposition to alcoholic liver disease has now been examined in two studies .
2 The plot boundaries defining the crofts on which these houses stood also changed , although the early impression of great change and lack of order has now been revised to one of combination and division of consistent units .
3 The target date has now been moved to 1 January 1994 .
4 The point has therefore now been made with three examples that it is usually carbonate facies that are so remarkably persistent in a lateral sense .
5 Many members were concerned that the Sunday club searches had become too crowded , and club membership has now been limited to 75 people .
6 That 's enough for the I R A to have made him a target , five employees of the firm have now been killed since nineteen eighty five .
7 The complement had now been raised to 145 and salaries increased by 28 per cent .
8 In order to improve competitiveness Wimpey Minerals in the USA has now been rationalised into one operating company and the resulting increased efficiencies , together with production costs reductions being introduced , will begin to show in 1993 .
9 Ever since Munro visited the area on his mammoth feat of cataloguing , and inexplicably rejected the locals ' claim of its 3000 foot stature for his original table of 283 Munros ( the figure has now been cut to 277 ) , Foinavon has been lurking in the wings .
10 These schemes , which originally ran for one year , have now been extended to two years .
11 United have splashed out ten thousand pounds on Andy Reece from Bristol Rovers … the first transfer fee paid by Greg Downs … he plays on sunday as does Gerry Harrison whose loan from Bristol City has now been extended to three months …
12 The BES offer has now been extended until 5 October .
13 Martina , the greatest woman player of all time , has now been beaten by three Maleeva sisters .
14 ‘ The fact that we have now been blessed with two little ones must not blind us to our obligations , nor cause us to lower our standards . ’
15 So y your limit has now been set at five ?
16 However , the qualifying period has now been shortened to two years .
17 In 1978 it was claimed that these devices could not produce electricity at a cheaper rate than 20 pence per kilowatt hour ( as opposed to the Central Electricity Generating Board 's 2.7 pence per kilowatt hour ) but this has now been reduced to 10 pence per kilowatt hour while Dr Salter maintains that the Duck could achieve 4 pence per kilowatt hour .
18 Although interest on general damages has now been reduced to 2 per cent following Birkett v Hayes [ 1982 ] 2 All ER 710 and Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] 3 WLR 211 , this interest is only recoverable from the date on which a writ has been served .
19 That has now been reduced to 15 and the problem is at its most acute in East Swindon .
20 THE paper recycling pilot scheme at LASMO 's Broadgate office has now been running for six months — and the amount of paper being collected each week has doubled .
21 Production facilities have now been concentrated in six well-invested factories .
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