Example sentences of "now been [vb pp] [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 Although the mechanisms behind this geographical variance are unclear , what is not in dispute is that spatial polarization in voting behaviour has increased steadily , especially during the three general elections of 1979 , 1983 and 1987 , making it difficult to disagree with the conclusion that the ‘ nationalization ’ of British politics has now been replaced by an emerging local differentiation .
2 For the last twenty years or so the State has pursued a ‘ large is beautiful ’ policy but this has now been replaced by an ideology in favour of the small .
3 Caroline Little for family reasons had to give up many of her recreational classes , but started a class for stroke victims which has provided so beneficial and popular that it has now been recognised in an official capacity .
4 Roger Jones has now been charged with an offence under the Firearms Act and with making threats to kill .
5 It has now been joined by an attractive estate model , also available with automatic .
6 Or , perhaps all our democratic rights have now been superseded by an even more compelling one — the right not to know .
7 The Universiade GB board also announced that the immediate cash-flow problems , revealed a week ago , had now been resolved by an injection of funds by Sheffield City Council and that further offers of financial support are to be followed up immediately .
8 New clubs with special shafts have now been bought in an effort to prevent fresh trouble with the right wrist .
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