Example sentences of "[pron] now have [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Journalistically , I now had more status in the little Gazette office .
2 I now have good career prospects but I feel as if I 've lost my soul
3 I now have some idea of what it 's about .
4 Headway Advanced is preceded in the series by Headway Intermediate and Headway Upper Intermediate , both of which now have new Pronunciation Books .
5 Some £5 billion is pledged from the cable companies alone , which now have 20,000 telephone service customers .
6 Five more buoys are due to be placed by the end of the year and it is planned to expand the system to the Baltic and Barents seas , which now have one buoy each .
7 Nevertheless the suggestion that structuralism and poststructuralism have denied history is a persuasive one which now has wide currency .
8 The policy had widespread appeal , not only to county councils who now had another weapon in their armoury to fight expansionist urban authorities , but also more widely .
9 In the south , rebels from another group are pressing the government of President Siad Barre , who now has little authority beyond the capital .
10 ‘ I do not like the law change because it puts greater pressure on referees , who now have more power than ever .
11 However , as you now have another set-up available for aerobatics the model can be made less sensitive .
12 I also checked her urine for sugar as she now had vaginal thrush although this was probably due to the antibiotics .
13 She now has clean water from a pump that Mohali her health advisor , helped the village to organise and build .
14 She now has another job but can not completely forget her experiences .
15 is back among us , and we now have concrete evidence of the effects of dealing with customer complaints all day .
16 ‘ In Northern Ireland now we now have junior Kyu grades used to assess black belt kata .
17 ‘ The company 's finances are , therefore , in a very healthy position and we now have substantial cash flow and cash balances to fund a full exploration and development programme as well as attractive acquisitions , ’ he added .
18 ‘ All in all we feel we now have better control over our customer file and can be pro-active more than reactive .
19 Peskibe continues to thrive , operational profits there are now well over a million a week and I think it 's worth remembering that one subscriber may have three subscriptions say to two movie channels and one sports channels and if you count these individually , it means that we now have four point nine million subscriptions achieved during the second worst recession , recession this century .
20 It believed ‘ we now have good reason to expect that we will make considerable progress in 1993 ’ .
21 It seems that we now have serial correlation in our model as a result of including the dummy right , now we 've got to test statistic , I mean always look at the F version of the test , right , er our F statistic of three point seven six is significantly different from zero , right , that leaves seven percent level , so a five percent test we probably accept that we did n't have any serial correlations and we just got there by the skin of our teeth on that particular test erm yes , you could probably get away with this one , functional forms fine , no problem there , hetero skilasticity right , are F statistic three point nine but significantly different from zero that 's six percent level , right , so again we just scrape it if we were looking at the ninety five percent confidence it wants to be five percent if you are using as five percent significance level .
22 We now have two Group Executive members responsible for two key parts of the world — looking after the Americas and Australia and looking after Europe .
23 We now have two fund balance sheets in this authority 's accounts .
24 That 's a tribute to the British work force and do n't let the honourable gentleman forget that we now have one point four million more in work , in the U K than we had ten years ago .
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26 Where we used to see an organ with its automated conductor and maybe a waterfall thrown in for good measure , we now have canned music and disc jockeys aping their favourites from radio or TV and hoping against hope that one day they too may be discovered .
27 Since that time Art has developed and flourished remarkably in the West Riding , and instead of the lurid paintings of twenty years ago we now have sensitive work stimulated by experience of the environment .
28 In Britain , we now have three publishing houses committed to women 's writing and at least two of the large publishing companies now carry a separate list for books of special interest to women .
29 However , we now have enough material to examine the way in which the equations of motion are developed for turbulent flows .
30 that is , that is what , that is what exists to do , or one of the things that exists to do as the U K sales company our business is to give the projections for a particular piece of business , and if we see any other similar bits of business around it that 's fine , that 's , that needs to be added to it , but to give our vision of that particular piece of business , feed that into the marketing people in , and say , look , this is the situation if we go this way , this is what we think is going to happen , if we do this , this is going to happen , if we do n't do this , this is what 's going to happen , so that that can be fed into an overall picture , and they will come back , I presume , and say , right , we now have enough information to know that it 's going to be worth =vesting , investing in production of sixteen double O fours in er Peter .
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