Example sentences of "now [been] make " in BNC.

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1 Serious inroads had now been made into my pitiful cash reserves and tomorrow I would be penniless .
2 An official at the tüv said an offer had now been made to help the British company meet its rules — the ones Cameron thinks it already meets .
3 A few days later the national press carried the headlines that the UM plants in the Midlands had now been made idle as a consequence of the Merseyside strike .
4 The Santus Troupe partnership of Julian Santus and his sons Ernest and Roger was compulsorily liquidated by the VAT man at the end of last year and bankruptcy orders have now been made on all three .
5 This has now been made illegal .
6 Amendment has now been made to the legislation to ensure that the time for raising and answering enquiries is calculated correctly .
7 On the contrary : we see the cost disclosure regulations which have now been made under the Consumer Credit Act ( see chapter 5 ) as highly important .
8 Yet the editorial in Nature said that a ‘ thermonuclear ( my italics ) reaction has now been made ’ and the article was headlined ‘ Controlled Release of Thermonuclear Energy ’ .
9 Such is the increasing popularity of the bay that the first two miles of the four-mile journey have now been made negotiable for cars , the rest of the journey being on a well-trodden path
10 One feels , however , that a systematic start has now been made in the identification of current welfare assistant practice from which specific issues can be highlighted and followed up .
11 However , the new Civil Aviation ( Investigation of Accidents ) Regulations 1983 have now been made and are currently effective .
12 Arrangements have now been made with a station network in Khabarovsk to broadcast a daily 90 minute programme with the possibility of increasing airtime even further .
13 The Act empowers the Secretary of State to make regulations requiring the tape-recording of interviews and orders have now been made in most regions requiring interviews in the interview room to be recorded .
14 A first attempt has now been made in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 to remedy this omission ( see below ) , but the fact that sentencers have had to wait so long for such a lead is evidence of a serious weakness in the self-regulatory capacity of the Court of Appeal itself .
15 The subject of what is evidently the principal side of the vase ( fig. 108 ) is much argued over : the Argonauts , the Seven against Thebes , the Underworld ; the morning of Marathon ; but I believe it has now been made nearly sure .
16 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 .
17 This point has now been made frequently over the past few years , as for instance in this passage from the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) :
18 This appointment and the appointment of three five-year lecturers have now been made .
19 The planned closure of 31 of the remaining 50 coal mines in Britain , which has now been made subject to a review after widespread protests , will have serious environmental implications , the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) and others have warned .
20 Unfortunately it would appear , or perhaps fortunately , depending on , on one 's views , erm , the policy has always been quite clear , that we should treat them in exactly the same way as we treat the independent sector , and that there would be an arm 's length independent inspection , that has now been made explicitly clear that that is the requirement , and therefore you would have to withdraw that and say that if there is a requirement to find a further two hundred and fifty thousand pounds ' worth of savings , we will have to go and identify another area rather than that .
21 And it was on that basis that they decided to go to the point near Sand Hutton where provision has now been made for them .
22 The water up to 500 metres around the ship has now been made a no-go area , for fear any oil still in the wreck could be a danger to life and property .
23 What was always going to be an extremely tricky situation has now been made even more unfavourable for the Government — by the Government .
24 The appointment of a transport adviser has now been made and she is preparing to leave for Accra at the time of writing this report .
25 And you and I in our journey in life looking for what we could get , hoping to make it we 've now been made joint heirs with Jesus Christ entering into his inheritance .
26 Its SASOL plant has now been making oil from syn-gas using the Fischer-Tropsch process since 1955 .
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