Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [be] now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But the coroner added that the water system had since been disinfected and was now cleaned out regularly . |
2 | Er and Jane has sent us in some proposals , which erm she 's s since modified and is now working on and she 's calling in to see us for half a day in the near future |
3 | They especially fear that a bridge across the beck at Iburndale near Whitby is threatened and are now pressing the North Yorkshire highways committee to investigate the problem . |
4 | The team was only set up 3 years ago when the rink was built and is now ranked 13th in the country . |
5 | It was threatened with closure after the demise of the lead-workings , but was saved and is now operated as a tourist service in summer months by British Rail — the only steam line left in the nationalized network . |
6 | The engine has been overhauled and is now inhibited until needed . |
7 | Perhaps the woman had already met Jesus previously , had changed her immoral life , in so doing had realised that her sins had been forgiven and was now showing gratitude for this . |
8 | Local mothers have formed and are now administering Scotland 's first Gaelic-speaking pre-school playgroups . |
9 | Our first incinerator which gives us control of our own medical waste disposal has been commissioned and is now operated by a separate Rentokil company Medical Services Incineration Ltd . |
10 | Maybe you 've recently had artwork printed and are now faced with marketing . |
11 | Most of the summer breeding birds have either lost or won the battle for survival by then , common seal pups have been weaned and are now learning to fend for themselves . |
12 | is a traditional cheese of the same era as Wensleydale , which has been revived and is now selling well . |
13 | Loch Morlich must have been stunningly beautiful once , before the picnic tables and dinghies arrived , and at least the wonderful Scots pines that surround it have survived and are now protected . |
14 | Some may have been ploughed , but much has probably been improved and is now recorded under permanent pasture , the more suitable permanent pasture having been turned to arable . |
15 | In 1976 , thirty-six boxes were returned and are now kept in a strongroom in the archbishop 's palace at Padua . |