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

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1 Since the point has now been referred by your Lordships ' House to the European Court of Justice in that case , I am most reluctant to become involved in any discussion upon it .
2 Much of the responsibility for running our community and educational programmes has now been devolved to our business and operating sites .
3 ‘ Certainly promises were made when Michael Knighton came to the club and doubts have now been cast on his ability to fulfil these , but if he does everything he has said who is to complain ? ’
4 She has been sidestepped for the chief slot on News At Ten , been desperately ill and has now been chopped from her Focus On Britain spot .
5 Just days after overturning a decision to deselect him , the Labour stalwart has now been rejected by his colleagues at the party 's county level .
6 But Mr Smith 's and Mr Jones 's attention had now been drawn to my father and no doubt rather bored with what the view outside had to offer , they proceeded to amuse themselves by shouting out unflattering remarks concerning my father 's ‘ mistake ’ .
7 He has written three times to Monika Kocanek ‘ deeply regretting the hurt I have caused ’ — and a mystery £100 has now been paid into her bank account in Bedford .
8 £300 has now been paid into our Account .
9 £300 has now been paid into our Account .
10 A Stockton author who last week defended his book about Guisborough has now been criticised for his work on Middlesbrough .
11 It shocked her , for it was just the same , as if memory had now been lifted from her head and unfolded in front of her .
12 At least one well-documented zodiac has now been claimed by its author to be a conscious fabrication , and the astrologer John Addey has shown how easy it is to ascribe the characteristics of the signs of the zodiac to places chosen at random , in his humorous example of the Cheam Zodiac .
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