Example sentences of "now have [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We now have many multiple sclerosis patients who have benefited from this treatment which is well illustrated by one of our early cases . |
2 | Thus we now have many more older people and many fewer children with whom they might live , and it is not surprising therefore that the last half-century has been characterized by a reduction in the proportion of single elderly people living with relatives . |
3 | While women now have many of the formal political and legal rights that men have , there is still a striking absence of women from positions of public power and authority . |
4 | Cajun cooking , on the other hand , reflects the food found in the Louisiana countryside — the many woods , swamps , bayous ( inland waterways ) and lakes — although the two cultures now have many dishes in common and the distinctions have become blurred . |
5 | In ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database . |
6 | We now have many more temporary and part-time workers , with the so-called , in commas , decent employers , who will do anything to save money . |
7 | Most large cities with a significant at-risk population now have such a centre . |
8 | This information can be used in equation ( 3 ) to calculate the cost of equity finance : Assuming a corporation tax rate of 40 per cent , we now have all the information to use equation ( 1 ) to calculate the firm 's cost of capital : This is the appropriate cost of capital for this firm providing that it is only considering further investments that have the same risk characteristics as those previously evaluated , and that its gearing ( that is , the ratio of debt to equity ) is not expected to change in the foreseeable future . |
9 | WITH the new 10p coins we now have that annoying situation of some vending machines taking only the new coins and others taking only the old . |
10 | I would make the point that it has taken thirty five years for us to reach this point where we have comprehensive strategy for York , we have battled with er various greenbelt boundaries in the past , I think there has never been erm a total review development plan requirements for the Greater York area , no more of its implications on possible greenbelt boundaries , we now have that and the greenbelt local plan , Southern Ryedale local plans are being progressed on the basis of that strategy , and there are other plans in the pipeline . |
11 | Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm , |
12 | I now have that , and I am really enjoying it . |
13 | W w w w we now have that reform , I mean thi this is I mean what w |
14 | So in the long run , first of all we saved ourselves an initial risk outlay of a quarter of a million pounds on legal fees , the second thing is that we now have that common land back under control , and within ten years we will recoup all of that money . |
15 | The people who live in Egypt now have little relationship to the ancient Egyptians , being ( apart from the Copts ) Arab invaders from the seventh century AD . |
16 | But they now have little chance of making the Anglo-Italian semi-finals . |
17 | It 's just that you have been waiting all afternoon for it to arrive and now have little choice but to try and bludgeon your way through the waves of cover tacklers . |
18 | It is also a long way away from the local management of schools ( LMS ) : local authorities , chief education officers and elected members of local councils now have little of the power of the early 1980s . |
19 | In summary , the decline and concentration of rural services has hit the most deprived sections of rural society hardest , and nowhere is this more so than in health care , where the closure of rural health facilities has meant that those in greatest need , women , the old , and the poor , now have least access to the services they need ( Haynes and Bentham , 1979 ) . |
20 | Team members now have much more involvement in the running of their work places . |
21 | We now have much less than our minimum protection threshold . |
22 | As a result , Japanese companies now have less room for manoeuvre . |
23 | The Tories misery in Oxfordshire was repeated in Wiltshire , where they now have less than half the seats they had yesterday . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Certainly , both products now have these features but that does n't make them necessarily any more similar . |
26 | Now have these figures been reassessed at all ? |
27 | You now have some physical work to do . |
28 | However , most cities now have some car-free space in the form of arcades , converted streets or purpose-built pedestrian precincts . |
29 | Most homes now have some form of lost insulation , as a result of Government campaigns and gradually improving Building Regulations , but in many cases it will be less than the current minimum requirement for new homes , of a 100mm thick layer of glass fibre or a similar insulant . |
30 | For instance , local authorities now have some liability for the acute physical danger traveller children can face because of site conditions . |