Example sentences of "[Wh det] have now [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The idea behind this policy was to try and expand the software and services side of ICL 's business , which has now grown to £600m a year .
2 He has a small ‘ spot ’ on the side of his nose , which has now grown to the size of a sesame seed .
3 Which has now run for five years and could continue for another twelve to fifteen years , until he 's supplied the remaining six albums .
4 Suppose for example there are two remaining producers in an industry which has now contracted to the point when it can profitably support only one firm .
5 This scheme , which has now spread to other areas , obviously influenced the Griffiths proposals .
6 Over the last 15 years particularly , this has undoubtedly led to real progress in the methodology of teaching EFL — much of which has now spread into the teaching of other languages .
7 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
8 He looked exactly the same except for his hair , which Hari had shaved off for his experiments and which had now grown into a furry black stubble through which the numbered segments of his skull could still be faintly perceived .
9 Inspired by Hensel 's construction , E Steinitz , in a 140 page paper in 1910 , undertook a classification of all fields , several apparently unrelated sorts of which had now come into existence .
10 Orbis Ali , an Afar , announced that his resignation was in protest against the civil war , which had now continued for one year , and against the deteriorating economic situation .
11 He indicated the group which had now assembled beside the barge and made brief introductions , so as to permit the officers to pay formal respects .
12 He successfully defended rowing as an Olympic sport and in 1976 introduced women 's events , which have now expanded to six classes .
13 In the absence of any details it is difficult to assess the force of these references to biology and sociology … . ( 1 ) What , if any , were the false biological views in question ? ( 2 ) How did it follow from them that women could not be ordained to the priesthood ? ( 3 ) What are the views which have taken their place ? … . ( 7 ) Have the views about women which have now come to be held proved to be true ?
14 It is in fact directed against the protesters ' own parents — especially the father — and is intended to take the place of the infantile and adolescent reproaches and criticisms of the parental authority which have now come to be directed at each and any cultural equivalent of the father .
15 Many railways also have collections of historic coaches , freight wagons and other equipment and use the semaphore signals , most of which have now disappeared from use on the modern rail network .
16 What has now emerged in most authorities is a budget cycle that includes some or all of the following features .
17 For the drawing room he printed golden lyres on what has now faded to a gold background , bands of crisp white ivy leaves on brown paper in the study , with dark green stripes on a green background for the dining room .
18 And that is precisely all we have of what has now come to be known as Fermat 's Last Theorem .
19 What has now come to light , however , from the archives in Washington of Alexander Kirk 's office at AFHQ , are the notes of the conclusions of a " series of conferences " which were held at Eighth Army main HQ on 26–27 May [ KP 269 ] .
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