Example sentences of "[noun] now have " in BNC.

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1 The thing about it is , I mean they 've all got eat their words now have n't they ?
2 InterCity now has a range of offers — first class , standard and the Saver ticket — the purpose of which is , by offering varying fares to channel demand so that it can spread the load over existing capacity .
3 Ewing and McCracken now have 41 points in the championship , four more than Fletcher and Erwin who share second place with Alan McCann and Philip Murray who finished in third place last night .
4 The Azeris now have yards steadily churning out mobile production platforms , and have built piles for one of BP 's North Sea platforms .
5 Most pupils are now familiar with the teletext information pages on television 's Ceefax and Oracle facilities and many schools now have access to Prestel ( see Chapter 7 ) .
6 What proportion of comprehensive schools now have mixed ability teaching ?
7 What proportions of comprehensive schools now have mixed ability teaching ?
8 Well Rebecca now has a sequel , Mrs De Winter .
9 Besides the Libyan connections established by the forensic evidence , the US Justice Department now had two witnesses .
10 Every Whitehall Department now has a nominated Minister who is specifically responsible for promoting equal opportunities in public appointments .
11 Every Department now has a Minister charged with environmental responsibilities — no Government have ever taken such a cross-departmental approach to an issue .
12 With the number of pilot schemes that preceded the introduction of statutory LMS , many heads now have considerable experience of the issues traditionally addressed by LEAs .
13 Heads now have the task of leading tired and disenchanted teachers through the greatest innovation of all .
14 DES has offered specific funding for the appointment of inspectors and some LEAs now have distinct advisory and inspectorial services .
15 ‘ We have used our experience and our ability to sharpen up our image and our content and for six months now have been using full colour every week . ’
16 Among the remaining socketry , the most important ones are : an ‘ RF-out ’ socket for connecting your camcorder to the television set for replay of tapes ; ‘ AV out ’ sockets for connection to your TV 's ‘ AV in ’ sockets ( if it has these ) for higher-quality playback ; camcorder ‘ AV in ’ sockets for dubbing pre-recorded video onto the camcorder tape ( very few camcorders now have these useful video input facilities ) ; S-terminal or RGB connections for ultra high-quality replay of super-format tapes ( your TV set will also need to have these socket inputs ) ; ‘ synchro-edit ’ for starting machines simultaneously when editing tapes ; and remote control sockets ( ‘ LANC ’ or their equivalent ) for automatic control of camcorders and VCRs by edit controllers .
17 In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division !
18 As several of these clients now have windows 3.1 , I thought it would be a good idea to get this running on my Epson ( once again , not for multitasking — purely for single user experience ) .
19 Some of the forty-three police units now have visibly autocratic chief officers who consistently spell out their public accountability yet pursue very personal perceptions of what they consider to be disorderly and what needs to be controlled , and such constructions of reality generate systems which enforce power differently from force to force .
20 Many psychiatric units now have no lockable wards at all and while this may be admirable for most in-patients , it has inevitably led to the rejection of mentally disordered offenders who require a modest degree of security and who could benefit from assessment and treatment in an ordinary hospital .
21 the Association now has a membership of approximately 1,500 , comprising freelance illustrators and agents , tutors , students and clients .
22 Football now has Bob Wilson of Arsenal and Emlyn Hughes of Liverpool and on independent television there is Ian StJohn and Jimmy Greaves ( ‘ The Saint and Greavsie ’ ) , who have taken the art of televised sport a step further by reproducing in the studio all the mixture of jokes and outlandish memories , bets , hunches , tactical shrewdness , and affectionate ‘ piss-taking ’ that make up a friendly hour in the pub .
23 With recent advances in technology , even personal computers now have much increased memory capacity , so a lexical look-up technique which uses a large vocabulary ( say , anything over 20,000 words ) is now feasible .
24 After three years on this course , the EPA now has some , but not all , of the answers .
25 The wider food industry now has to demonstrate that it is using all within its power to minimise the risk of injury to the health of the consumer .
26 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
27 Buckley is unrepentant , arguing that what remains of the Scottish coal industry now has a more secure future .
28 TRENDY snowboarders now have a one-kilometre ski slope reserved exclusively for them at Nassfeld in Carinthia , southern Austria .
29 Afghanistan now has two governments of a sort , neither of which has much authority .
30 The Club now had a new , more democratic constitution , achieved by much hard , tedious and thankless work on the part of some , and aided by a robust , vocal membership in general .
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