Example sentences of "[conj] have now [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 She loved him neither for his even disposition or vast estate — for neither could he offer — and saw him through many tempestuous years of attempts to influence bands and musicians to the floaty sounds that have now met such brilliant commercial success .
2 These makeshifts are now attracting the serious collectors who once paid huge sums for classics that have now gone the way of brown polyester suits .
3 At this very moment , no doubt , she is pondering with regret decisions made in the far-off past that have now left her , deep in middle age , so alone and desolate .
4 I can excuse them for not knowing all the facts that have now come to light but I can not forgive them or the government for failing to steer the health of the nation .
5 I have struggled to pay the loan and have now obtained a Smith and Nephew scholarship to pay my first year 's course fees .
6 Since then , we have increased it by £225 million and have now raised it by a further £342 million .
7 Many of these grew wildly over the past few years , and have now seen business vanish .
8 Started off giving er sort of talks at er no charge at all to who could n't afford it and have now expanded into giving talks on a commercial basis to various companies .
9 As Henry signs the new treaty at the French court , the camera moves in to a close-up as he recalls the faces of the people who have been friends to him in more dissolute days , and have now followed him into battle .
10 She praised Nigel and Becky Hobday , who were treasurer and membership secretary respectively , and have now moved to Romsey , for their contribution to the association .
11 We began with our partnership companies and have now moved on .
12 In our choice of institutions to whom we have sent the tape , we have tried to get as wide a scope of research as possible and have now completed our quota for the pilot .
13 The province 's four main tournament organisations have broken away from the controlling Northern Ireland Karate Board and have now formed a rival umbrella group of their own .
14 Two men with eye injuries were transferred to St Thomas 's Hospital and have now gone home .
15 City , whose power struggle has dominated the season 's headlines , continued to struggle on the pitch where they conceded two goals in the first 22 minutes and have now gone nine Premiership games without a win .
16 ‘ We have expanded rapidly over the past few years and have now outgrown our existing factory , ’ said David Gray , chairman and managing director of the Saltofix Group .
17 We have further developed the ‘ flooding dose ’ technique for measurement of tissue protein synthesis in normal and pathological tissues in man , in vivo , and have now applied it to the study of normal and diseased colorectal tissue .
18 I have just ‘ inherited ’ a Singer KE1200 Hi-Memory knitting machine and have now found out that it is obsolete .
19 I am making good progress — slow but sure — and have now graduated on to walking sticks , although I feel very wobbly on these having had the crutches for a month .
20 We pledged ( and have now paid to RSNC ) £5,000 .
21 Fourth Division bottom club Doncaster completed the double over Wrexham by winning 2–1 at the Racecourse Ground and have now won three in a row .
22 THE Bears suffered their second defeat of the season in Scotland and have now won just one of their opening three Second Division Gold Cup matches .
23 The chief executives of the three firms have been discussing the plan for five months and have now handed over the task of implementing the grand design to their operating systems managers .
24 The chief executives of the three firms have been discussing the plan for five months and have now handed over the task of implementing the grand design to their operating systems managers .
25 They beat Southampton from the premiership in the second round and have now forced a replay in their third round tie against Blackburn Rovers .
26 Many medieval nicknames were of a crude , coarse , scatological kind and have now disappeared , but others of a more acceptable and apposite fashioning passed into the language as , eventually , hereditary surnames .
27 And have now come out to the barn to convince me of it ?
28 It may be fair enough for those people who retire at 60 or 65 , but consider those who were forced to take early retirement or who were sick and have now recovered . ’
29 The Millmoor club were due to give Ford a free transfer but have now indicated that they may have a change of heart following the keeper 's fine run at Scarborough .
30 Paul and Malcolm Bream first spent time exploring possible sources of voluntary funding , and then saw what might be done with the local authority , but have now turned back to their original search for their own place .
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