Example sentences of "have now have " in BNC.

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1 About 75,000 householders responded — and virtually all have now had their homes tested free .
2 I have now had seven different healers , three at the Centre and four at home .
3 I have now had to learn to cope with my problem and think before I react , remembering that I am now an adult . ’
4 We have now had in this country in the post war years six or seven ‘ contracts ’ drawn up between the triumvirate of the corporate state .
5 I have now had time to reflect on whether the inherent constraints of working within the structure of a commission can appreciatively reduce the impact of a painting .
6 The drawings have now had to be purchased individually and other British institutions have been invited to join the consortium , with the British Museum acting as broker .
7 Students from all years in Industrial Technology have now had the opportunity to be involved in this kind of interactive evaluation .
8 I have now had the opportunity to look over the attached and also asked a colleague to do a quick proof-read .
9 I have now had an opportunity to discuss with relevant staff the intention to re-site the emergency alarm system to cover the reception area .
10 Following the discussion at the Chief Executive 's Management Group , I have now had an opportunity of reviewing the draft of the above document .
11 We have now had the offer of some reinforcing mesh for the bridge decking concrete work .
12 I have now had the opportunity to study that judgment and I have taken further legal advice .
13 Nearly one million people have now had to claim mean-tested benefits in order to top up low pay .
14 The letter says ‘ Up to the present time items of play equipment have been loaned by Scorton Village School but these have now had to be returned and replacement equipment will be most beneficial for the group to continue .
15 I have now had 20 lessons , and completed my first solo flight one evening at the beginning of March .
16 Mr Gee and leading Scarborough hotelier David Hindley have now had a meeting with television weatherman Bill Giles to explain the problem .
17 What we have now had thrust upon us is a precedent to hasten death , not really to help the patient die with dignity but to accommodate the judgment of others that the patient 's life is no longer possessed of ‘ quality ’ .
18 We have now had a positive response from nearly 2000 ‘ old ’ Stirling alumni .
19 I have now had my second Chinese haircut , and am looking a suitably shorn lamb , but still bearded , and therefore sufficiently odd from the Chinese point of view .
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