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

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1 He has now been positively identified by detectives as one of two men who hijacked a police car when traffic patrol officers checked out a suspect van in Co Limerick three weeks ago .
2 In other ‘ polygenic ’ diseases , such as insulin dependent diabetes mellitus , the HLA system has now been extensively studied at the molecular level and alleles identified which determined both disease susceptibility and restance .
3 But ‘ otherness ’ has now been extensively theorised in terms of complex processes relevant to the construction of racial , class and gendered identities .
4 The directive has now been grossly amended .
5 It is not used in the more restricted sense given to the term " trade secrets " in Faccenda Chicken v Fowler [ 1985 ] 1 All ER 724 but which has now been effectively viewed as being too narrow by two members of the Court of Appeal in Lansing Linde Ltd v Kerr [ 1991 ] 1 All ER 418 : see p82 below , we think the approach in Lansing Linde is to be preferred .
6 This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency .
7 A complete molecular description of this process of programmed cell death initially proved to be elusive , but its central part in normal development has now been clearly established ; the phenomenon is recognized to be widespread in multicellular organisms , and underlies such processes as organogenesis , tissue homoeostasis and the ‘ editing ’ of the immune system to remove autoreactive clones .
8 Despite this , MUSE has now been widely adopted in Japan and TV sets are being designed , tubes are being manufactured and large-screen projection systems are coming to market .
9 While this practice has now been successfully challenged in the courts , the effects on pension scheme provision and older women 's economic activity rates have yet to be seen ( Davidson , 1990 ) .
10 The outreach approach has now been successfully attempted by many projects and institutions confirming the view of those who insist that educational institutions must be more open and outgoing if they are to provide a worthwhile community education service .
11 ‘ Nush ’ has now been firmly adjusted with the help of Leftfield and those top Zoomsters , Dave Wesson and Billy Nasty ( Herbal Infusion , Acorn Arts , St Etienne mixes etc ) .
12 Mutual assistance in fishing is a widespread human/dolphin relationship that has now been well documented in both North Africa and Brazil .
13 The characteristic synaptic plasticity in the cerebellum , long-term depression ( LTD ) , an important basis of the flocculus hypothesis , has now been well documented .
14 Once a private villa owned by an English family , this property has now been carefully converted into a modern hotel with a homely atmosphere .
15 Jejeunoileostomy has now been largely replaced by a simpler and safer operation in which the capacity of the stomach is considerably reduced by placing a row of surgical staples across it .
16 Private renting has now been largely replaced by owner occupation and council renting and manufacturing jobs have increasingly disappeared , whilst managerial and professional jobs have shown a rapid increase .
17 It has now been completely integrated with Sage 's existing £2.5m stationery and supplies division to generate about £6.5m turnover in total , a 12% increase on last year .
18 The setting of Etruria Hall at Burslem , Stoke on Trent , has now been completely altered .
19 Although earnings prospects all over Europe are still excellent the balance has now been slightly tipped away from the equity markets .
20 The second was surely never very plausible , and has now been generally abandoned .
21 The minimum list size was subsequently lowered to 9000 patients and has now been further reduced to 6000 .
22 Infected blood and blood products — HIV transmission via this route has now been virtually eliminated in developed countries through routine screening ( testing ) of donated blood .
23 Any risk has now been virtually eliminated by testing donors for HIV infection and blood found to be infected is never used .
24 This model has now been virtually discarded in the light of more recent research which has revealed features incompatible with this picture .
25 At one stage the station was under threat , but it has now been lovingly restored and New Zealand Railways very sensibly issue a tourist booklet to celebrate it .
26 The route between Deepcar and Wortley has now been permanently breached by the Stocksbridge Bypass .
27 Its interior has now been beautifully restored .
28 With the drop in interest rates and the depreciation of the pound , monetary policy has now been substantially relaxed ; but the twin deficits , of the budget and the balance of payments , indicate that a substantial tightening of fiscal policy is required .
29 With the drop in interest rates and the depreciation of the pound , monetary policy has now been substantially relaxed ; but the twin deficits , of the budget and the balance of payments , indicate that a substantial tightening of fiscal policy is required .
30 You do have a unique sound , but that sound has now been very much copied by an awful lot of jazz players .
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