Example sentences of "who have now [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Partick Thistle , who have now suffered five successive defeats , hope to turn the corner this aternoon when they face Airdrie .
2 Add to this friends of members for some of the other academic subjects ; a young member with a ( growing ) knowledge of antiquarian books ; members versed in music , gardening and the domestic arts ; and of course our own 2 experts , who have now gained reputations in the field of religious books and ephemera .
3 The bill identifies much of the blame for the tremendously high rate of deforestation in India as belonging to the adivasis or tribal peoples , who have been systematically marginalised and impoverished for over a thousand years , and who have now retreated into the mountains and remaining forests of central India ( a close-up case study is provided of a tribal group , the Sora , in sect. 7.4 ) .
4 Not even the return of player-manager Glenn Hoddle , after a two-match absence with a hamstring injury , could lift Swindon , who laboured to break down Rovers , who have now lost only once in eight games .
5 The type of move they ( reluctantly ) want to make is somewhere between the decision of The Undertones to leave Derry and to tour constantly but always return , and The Boomtown Rats , who have now disowned the fatherland .
6 Oldham , who have now gone seven away games without a win , will rue the fact that they dominated the first half but failed to turn it to advantage .
7 In the absence of a full Test tour , public attention was focused on the World Cup but the Red Stripe Cup and the England A team tour , the first of its kind to the Caribbean , offered chances to those aspiring to replace the greats who have now gone into retirement .
8 Arsenal fans still talk about former Highbury heroes Michael Thomas and David Rocastle , the main men from the Championship-winning team who have now moved on to Liverpool and Leeds .
9 The victory maintained the monopoly of British and Irish-trained horses , who have now exported this prize for the last 11 years .
10 But he told his bosses in London who have now provided him with round-the-clock protection for fear he could be in the sights of an IRA killer gang .
11 Or we might wear the radical ‘ reflexive ’ pair , whose lenses have been recently polished to a fine smoothness by those same trendy academics who have now entered a middle-age period of intellectual enlightenment !
12 It could include former players who have now left the club .
13 That pacesetters Norwich were quite comfortably beaten emphasised what United , who have now won four games in a row , are capable of achieving .
14 On June 12 , 1993 , despite a hard-fought battle by the manufacturers , Upjohn Ltd — who have now exhausted all the statutory avenues of appeal provided by the Medicines Act 1968 — the Licensing Authority announced that the revocation of licences would be permanent .
15 I hope that the inquiry will underline the fact that , by and large , children do not lie about such matters and that the people who have now come forward as adults have probably been permanently damaged because no one would pay any attention to what they said .
16 In a way I suppoise it was quite fortunate as we would have been without speed and wallace , who have now got a longer recovery period — as have all the other cripples that we 're carrying .
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