Example sentences of "have now " in BNC.
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1 | He has now told the same story ‘ straight ’ — or comparatively straight . |
2 | The inappropriate implementation of the ‘ theme ’ doctrine has now , though , been replaced by equally disturbing challenges to the integrity of the historic pub . |
3 | The BHRCA has now received what Customs & Excise said was its final stand on the issue . |
4 | Cole has worked at a variety of catering units run by High Table in his five years with the company and has now been promoted to executive chef . |
5 | A total of £3 million has now been allocated to European applicants . |
6 | This , he suggests , is a time when we have witnessed the ending of the construct of what he calls , ‘ the homogeneity of man ’ which was a product of a special political climate that has now passed . |
7 | There is no reason , and he declines the verbal advice he has been given by his Inspector , so this has now become an ‘ order ’ . |
8 | That ‘ colonisation ’ has now gone . |
9 | Clive Green has now taken Robin 's place in the chair . |
10 | The Government has now introduced changes to the rules for the backpayment of social security benefits ( see Information Circular , May 1991 ) . |
11 | Lanchbery uses Chopin 's poignant Andante Spinato to express Natalia 's realisation that love has now escaped her . |
12 | This moment is the proper conclusion that sums up what has now been accomplished . |
13 | Removal squads descended on the Lakes , threatening and verbally abusing and the bolt has now been hacksawed through , leaving a useless stump . |
14 | A possible link between cancer and electromagnetic radiation from power lines and appliances has now been accepted by the US Environmental Protection Agency . |
15 | The idea of ‘ theory ’ has now become so pervasive , so much a part of the terms of current debate , and so visibly incorporated into institutions , that I shall not resist using it . |
16 | That has now disappeared , and anglophone Marxists are subject to a disabling isolation , despite their energetic activity in the realm of literary theory . |
17 | This is not , I think , meant to be ironical , and it represents a quite logical development from the premiss that the whole production , definition , and reception of literature has now become intramural to the academy . |
18 | BIIBA has now made a strong complaint to Fimbra about the latter 's decision to withdraw from an agreement made on 18 September which would have allowed BIIBA members , who held existing professional indemnity cover , to renew their existing policies . |
19 | ‘ The cosy notion of a soft landing has now evaporated in investors ’ minds , ’ Mr Martin said . |
20 | They are undoubtedly right that it has now become clear that the Government will not pay for the expansion it desires at a level which will protect high quality . |
21 | Frightened , Communion and Liberation has now disowned Il Sabato , removing its directors and leaving the weekly in the hands of Mr Sbardella . |
22 | It argues that the understanding reached at the United Nations-sponsored Geneva refugee conference in 1979 , for South-east Asian countries to offer ‘ first asylum ’ while Western countries provided permanent resettlement , has now collapsed . |
23 | He has now launched a scholarship to find the best young cricketers in England . |
24 | The company has now hired a consultant ornithologist , an interim manager and an advisory board for Discovery Island — all of whom have blue-chip animal rights credentials . |
25 | Psychiatrists see Thatchergate , the design of which has now been agreed with English Heritage , as evidence of the stress a decade in office has put on the occupant of No 10 . |
26 | He has now been positively identified by detectives as one of two men who hijacked a police car when traffic patrol officers checked out a suspect van in Co Limerick three weeks ago . |
27 | That so-called ‘ soft ’ subjects like health are now valid areas of inquiry and sport merits better and more detailed coverage has now been realised . |
28 | The all-women crew on the British 58-footer , Maiden , skippered by Tracy Edwards , has now slipped to 70 miles behind Rucanor , but is expected to lead in Friday 's trio followed by the second cruiser , With Integrity , the old GBII , and the West German yacht , Schlussel von Bremen . |
29 | The Department of Employment has now agreed and is processing her application . |
30 | Nigel Lawson has now made two attempts to smooth the system out . |