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

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31 He 's the first Gloucester player to score a hat trick this season and has now scored over 2,300 points for the first team .
32 He has now scored only 47 runs in his four innings during this series , with England starting today 's final day on 108 for three , needing another 136 to make India bat again .
33 In 1979 , there were about 240 students on TEC Certificate and Diploma programmes and this number has now risen very considerably ; in addition , Higher Certificate and Diploma courses are now in operation .
34 Latest figures show that this region has now lost almost all the jobs which were created during the properous years of the late eighties .
35 A special unit set up to track down the missing money has now traced around three hundred million pounds — but there could still be a long legal battle to get some of it returned .
36 She has now collected about nine or ten of my pictures , all of which contain some yellow roses , and has grouped them together beautifully in a small alcove .
37 She has now survived more than nine months without the aid of a ventilator .
38 There are also hints of the four-generation families which longer life has now made so much more common , when — though still very rarely indeed — a great-grandparent is recalled .
39 Atherton , back in the side for his first Test of the tour , battled through 41 overs to show England 's management why they should have picked him at Madras , while Blakey — brought in because Neil Fairbrother was still ill with a virus — has now made only seven runs from three Test innings and looks out of his depth .
40 The joke could not be made today because Bragg ( in response to that gibe ? ) has now written more overtly popular fiction , including two bestsellers .
41 It may appear that the UK bank has now given away $10 000 of its own money , the money really is held in the name of the UK bank .
42 The government has long made it clear that sterling would enter the Exchange Rate Mechanism during stage one of economic and monetary union which began in July ; it has now done so at the earliest appropriate time .
43 The total has now reached approximately 360 launchers , of which two-thirds threaten western Europe ( the rest are in the east , to attack China and Japan ) .
44 The fuss died down , but has now surfaced again .
45 Howard Shelley has now achieved equally marvellous results with Concertos Nos. 20 & 23 with the LMP .
46 The Rosat X-ray All-Sky Survey has now achieved roughly the same sensitivity over the entire sky ( ) as the typical Einstein Imaging Proportional Counter fields , which covered less than 10% of the sky .
47 This male — female difference in mortality was not very marked at the start of the century but has now emerged strongly .
48 IT started as just another example of the carjacking craze that has swept America and has now hit here .
49 Nevertheless , this policy has now freed more than £100 million for use elsewhere in the National Health Service .
50 Intel Corp says it has now received over 30 orders for its Paragon parallel supercomputer , which began shipping in September , and Thinking Machines Corp , Cambridge , says it has 20 CM-5s already installed with customers ; it just sold a $15.8m CM-5 to the University of Illinois National Center for Supercomputing .
51 The National Coaching Foundation has now received more than £1m from the Foundation for Sport and Arts , and Middlesbrough council is seeking a share .
52 He has now missed just two of Taylor 's 33 games , including the 1991 defeat by Germany .
53 Sun 's warm and cuddly alliance with AT&T , the original cause of the bloody Unix wars , has now turned almost 180 degrees with Sun looking increasing out in the cold .
54 San Diego has now had twice as much rain this year as in the whole of a normal year .
55 She has now left home and is in hiding .
56 I conjure you by the bitter tears shed on the Cross by our Saviour the Lord JESUS Christ for the salvation of the world , and by the burning tears poured in the evening hour over His wounds by the most glorious Virgin MARY , His Mother , and by all the tears which have been shed here in this world by the Saints and Elect of God from whose eyes He has now wiped away all tears , that if you be innocent you do now shed tears , but if you be guilty that you shall by no means do so .
57 This is the famous ‘ baby boom ’ , shared more or less by all Western industrial countries ( not Eastern Europe or Japan ) , which has now produced almost as many books as it has people .
58 It faded slowly , and has now passed below binocular range .
59 It has now opened again as a private one .
60 The onus of showing reliance has now shifted away from the buyer and it is for the seller to prove that there was no reasonable reliance .
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