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

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1 That it was she , and talking to Henry Clerval , I now had no doubt .
2 I now had no idea how many arrangements we would find .
3 Working part of lunchtime had a slight advantage for me because it meant I now had a bit more time to load the container rail set .
4 It was felt by some members , the secretary told me , that as I now had a residence in Edinburgh , I ought to become a fully paid-up member .
5 I now had the tin open , and had selected one of the frenchies .
6 I now had the incentive to train even harder , and I looked forward to the outdoor season with considerable relish .
7 ‘ I 'm also pleased that I now have a style I can easily recreate at home .
8 Erm I now have a list of all our stock , which means I know where it all is and how much of it there is which is nice but not directly relevant to this meeting .
9 I now have a molecule of this there it was there again , now it 's back in again and out now they 're gone now they 're back !
10 I now have a hell of a lot more time for people but at the same time I do n't seem to tolerate fools as well as I used to .
11 I now have a letter from the Foreign Office minister Douglas Hogg setting out the change in policy .
12 Having made the Hannover picture I thought it would be nice to have a smaller version , so I now have a two-metre square version on canvas , also painted with Scanachrome , and I am working on the area of the television screen in a more painterly manner than I was able to use on the large one .
13 I now have the will to live , but is this enough ?
14 I now have the confidence to tackle almost anything in the kitchen , pies , pastas , cakes , soups , meat dishes , vegetables and bread .
15 One of my slimmers wrote : ‘ My husband says I now have the figure I had when he married me 30 years ago ’ .
16 However , I now have an excuse
17 Besides these photographs were Pedro 's polo helmet , which now had a map of the Malvinas stamped on the front ( which Angel always wore in matches ) , and a jar of earth he 'd dug up from the Islands on the day he 'd been sent home as a prisoner of war .
18 In the confused political and religious climate of the 1640s and 1650s , a wide range of doctrinal and liturgical practice was displayed by the various different religious groups which now had the freedom to worship openly .
19 A rescue operation was launched by the Royal Dublin Society with the help of the Department of Agriculture and the Public Works office , which now has a herd at Killarney , with sponsorship by the Ulster Bank .
20 The 3.9 V8 has been replaced by a 4.2 V8 unit which now has a catalyst .
21 K. With the growth of trade and work in factories , more and more people have been attracted to cities like Bristol which now has a population of 388 000 .
22 Let's return to the example of our sales team , which now has a manager and a chief sales executive .
23 Motif/X Window spreadsheet , which now has an SQL link to Ingres .
24 Turnover at the group , which now has an interest in three onshore fields , rose 4.4 per cent to £1.9 million in the 12 months to 31 December , but operating profits shot up from £2,000 to £32,000 .
25 This situation has given a further boost to the microelectronics industry , which now has the incentive to apply its research and development programmes to telecommunications .
26 The bridgehead has been the small Western community , which now has the use of a state-of-the-art office services joint venture to be found at 50 Gorky Street in central Moscow , as well as ‘ Reprotsentr ’ , in which Rank Xerox is a partner .
27 Worktwice , the rival firm which now has the fax number , say it merely applied for the fax number because it was told it had become available and are confident British Telecom acted in a right and proper manner .
28 In elections to the Aargau grand council on March 5 , 1989 , the national coalition parties lost 12 seats to the Car Party ( Autopartei ) , supporting the rights of car owners — see p. 34252 ) hitherto unrepresented in Aargau and six to the Greens ( who now had a total of 11 ) .
29 That year 's Annual General Meeting reported a male membership of 200 and 69 ladies who now had a ceiling of 80 .
30 Inevitably there was a lot of sycophantic non sense around her too.Thus when she made a blood donation , the director of the clinic declared that the room would remain a shrine for her and everyone who now had a transfusion would insist that it was her divine blood that flowed and miraculously and potently into his veins .
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