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

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31 The orderly life which he had adopted since his separation from Vivien , the routine in which he had seemed happier and more peaceful than before , had now been destroyed by external events , and everything was cast in doubt .
32 All trust has now been destroyed by these seemers .
33 But although it had now been raining for several hours , there was not the least damp or cold either in the deep runs or in the many burrows that they passed .
34 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 .
35 The motility patterns of transposed colonic segments have until now been studied by static manometry .
36 The chamfered heel , the shock-absorbing device of the first K-SB3s and used on many other early boots , has now been rejected by many hillwalkers .
37 But the metaphor of a ‘ war ’ between Victorian science and religion has now been rejected by most historians .
38 Responsibility for pay has now been delegated to Inland Revenue management , leaving Treasury ministers to concentrate on establishing the required standards of service .
39 Nicholas Brown has now been languishing behind Indian bars since the end of 1990 .
40 Some funds have now been diverted to further education , so you get £20 as an encouragement if you make the local sixth form .
41 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
42 He has now been transferred from Long Lartin prison to Bullingdon Prison at Bicester .
43 She has now been transferred from that hospital to Rampton Special Hospital .
44 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
45 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
46 These schemes , which originally ran for one year , have now been extended to two years .
47 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
48 The BES offer has now been extended until 5 October .
49 Martina , the greatest woman player of all time , has now been beaten by three Maleeva sisters .
50 That 's now been placed in proper context by the arrival of Samantha as Head of Communications , as Judy said earlier on , we 're already beginning to enjoy the fruits of her skills , in the presentation surely you 're seeing today .
51 It has now been shown by several laboratories that ingestion of fibre causes an increase in cellular proliferation in the colon of rats .
52 That case has now been settled with all allegations of misconduct being withdrawn and Mr Holdsworth has been compensated for the loss of his pension rights .
53 The Crimean Tatars , however , were officially exonerated of the charge of disloyalty much later , in 1967 , and they were given no general right to return to their former homelands , not least because the territories they had left had now been settled by other nationalities .
54 The pair have now been arrested by Turkish police in the resort of Fethiye .
55 The irony is even though the travellers have now been evicted from this field in Enstone … it will stay unused … the landowers are being paid to keep it that way as part of the Ministry of Agriculture 's Set Aside policy
56 But 2 have now been confiscated from foreign visitors after fights in Oxford in the past eleven days .
57 The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions .
58 Orthotopic liver transplantation has now been performed in several cases , but its widespread use is likely to be restricted by the problems of postoperative sepsis , perioperative cerebral oedema , psychological assessment , and availability of donors .
59 Well over 5,000 units of quota have now been entered for that sale , date to be specified later , but almost certainly in April .
60 Psychiatrists see Thatchergate , the design of which has now been agreed with English Heritage , as evidence of the stress a decade in office has put on the occupant of No 10 .
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