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

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1 The institutional investors that charged into junk bonds in the 1980s have now headed off at a gallop in the opposite direction .
2 Police investigating the death of a man in a house fire have now ruled out murder .
3 The German played the last two rounds of the French Open with painkilling injections in her right foot but medics have now ruled out a stress fracture , diagnosing an inflammation of tissue membrane covering a bone in the foot .
4 Its autumn survey says that home owners feel that prices have now bottomed out , even though activity has fallen off significantly since the summer .
5 Were you surprised how soon you got into the RSC — and that you have now ended up after only just over a year and a half in the profession playing Juliet and Hermia ?
6 They have now run out of steam .
7 After five years when it seems it has been written , rewritten , proof read etc , I have now run out of answers .
8 A lot of people have now moved on .
9 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 .
10 The couple have now moved on to the more complicated use of silks , and subjects have varied from masterpieces such as The Old Mill and The Haywain to a girl skating on a lake and a Victorian winter scene .
11 Mr is still moving a motion which refers to the party conference proposals which have now moved on to bills before the house .
12 We have now moved on from looking at syllables to looking at words , and we will consider certain well-known English words that can be pronounced in two different ways , which are called strong forms and weak forms .
13 We began with our partnership companies and have now moved on .
14 Paul and Malcolm Bream first spent time exploring possible sources of voluntary funding , and then saw what might be done with the local authority , but have now turned back to their original search for their own place .
15 ‘ We 're not there yet , because it 's not mathematically certain we can stay up , ’ insisted manager Ian Branfoot , whose team have now crept up to 17th place .
16 He was the investigator in the Whitley Strieber case , and reveals that although they were friends , they have now fallen out , mainly because Strieber tried to get Hopkins to delay his book about the abduction phenomena — he though it might hurt the sales of his own book .
17 Runner beans and French beans have now given up completely and can be cleared off vegetable plots .
18 It is entirely coincidence that we have now given up pies for Lent .
19 Sorry , Chair I ju I just would like , a little concerned that er , we 've accepted the five hundred pounds , er , the five hundred thousand pounds community care shortfall , where our own calculations originally were six hundred and ninety two thousand , have now gone up to seven hundred and fifty thousand .
20 Most colleges have now gone over to the modular system of teaching , which means you can achieve your degree ( or other qualification ) by combining the study of those subjects , however dissimilar , which interest you the most .
21 I have now worked out the numbers of the 7 client based leaflets we have distributed over approximately 1 year .
22 But the Green Revolution has not reached Africa and what were high hopes for that continent in the 1960s have now dissipated in both a series of chronic famines and a general food shortage .
23 All regions have now drawn up at least a first round of projects for inclusion on the shopping lists .
24 That is the position that we have now brought in , as opposed to the original one in the Bill where it would be assessed on the cost to a member of the public .
25 The fact that there are low wage levels in many parts of this country is a result of the stop-go economy and stop-go management of the economy over the years , which have now brought about a recession .
26 But contractors for the Re-Roof Housing Association have now sorted out the problems .
27 Those in F and A have now dropped out of use ( perhaps one of the most recent scores in which parts are written for trumpets in F is Vaughan Williams 's ‘ London ’ Symphony , which was composed shortly before the war of 1914–18 ) and though many modern composers write for the C trumpet the B ♭ instrument is used in this country almost exclusively .
28 United have now dropped back into 15th place in the 1st division .
29 You have now settled down with Bria 's mother , model Nicole Mitchell .
30 My pair of Birchirs have now settled down in their new home and are feeding very well on a plentiful supply of garden worms .
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