Example sentences of "now [been] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All RBGE workstations have now been assessed under this Directive .
2 It 's now been replaced with this memo , saying the first was poorly worded and stressing that MRI scans at the Nuffield will be carried out according to on a purely medcial decisionmedical need .
3 It had now been demonstrated beyond any doubt that this was real war and that any prospect of retaking the Falklands as an uninterrupted triumphal procession was illusory .
4 The prisoner has now been moved to another jail .
5 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 .
6 The EC Seventh Directive on consolidated accounts , published in 1983 , has now been implemented in all EC member states .
7 All trust has now been destroyed by these seemers .
8 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 .
9 But the metaphor of a ‘ war ’ between Victorian science and religion has now been rejected by most historians .
10 She has now been transferred from that hospital to Rampton Special Hospital .
11 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
12 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
13 It has now been shown by several laboratories that ingestion of fibre causes an increase in cellular proliferation in the colon of rats .
14 That case has now been settled with all allegations of misconduct being withdrawn and Mr Holdsworth has been compensated for the loss of his pension rights .
15 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
16 The form of intonation has now been described in some detail , and we will move on to look more closely at its functions .
17 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 .
18 Well over 5,000 units of quota have now been entered for that sale , date to be specified later , but almost certainly in April .
19 Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on .
20 A reduction of at least 30% in child mortality due to diarrhoeal diseases has now been found by all trials that have found a significant effect on overall mortality and have also examined causes of death .
21 Affidavit evidence from the appellants , which ought to have been before the judge , has now been put before this court and an application has been made for leave to adduce this as additional evidence on the hearing of the appeal .
22 Studies of genetic linkage have shown that familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and Gerstmann-Sträussler syndrome are autosomal dominant conditions , and several mutations in the prion protein gene on chromosome 20p have now been identified in both conditions .
23 ‘ There you are then , ’ said Lydia , who had now been forced on several occasions to concede that Betty was not unsympathetic and understood more than Lydia would have thought her capable of .
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