Example sentences of "[pers pn] has now [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He has now written a play about Alfred called Brother Mine , and Finney 's pugnacious indignation is a wonder to behold . |
2 | He has now undergone a total of 10 operations , of which five have been to straighten up the three remaining toes on his left foot . |
3 | But the call-offs mean that he has now taken a step nearer being involved . ’ |
4 | He has now drafted a programme of economic reform backed by aid from the West . |
5 | He has now launched a scholarship to find the best young cricketers in England . |
6 | It is perhaps interesting to note that whilst the LMS legislation would appear to be part of a wider strategy for the control of public expenditure , it has now spawned a range of better-informed pressure groups which , when focusing on the quality of the education service , find themselves increasingly calling for greater expenditure on books , teaching materials , equipment and the maintenance of school premises ! |
7 | Although it has now become a way of life , I still find it disturbing . |
8 | It has now become a challenge to find new varieties of herb — at the last count there were just over 130 . |
9 | I made two more visits to Knowlton , and it has now become a focus for my own particular pilgrimage . |
10 | From this false start , their marriage had many more vicissitudes until it has now reached a point where there now exists between them a thinly disguised mutual antipathy . |
11 | It has now prepared a short-list of five projects for the next round of decisions to be made in a year or two , although the agency warns that these more ambitious and expensive projects can only be funded at the rate of one every 2½ years . |