Example sentences of "that has now " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 ‘ In those stations it is the management that has now refused to put through the emergency calls .
3 IN the more radical mood that has now gripped East Germany 's revolution , the question of where the army would stand in the event of conflict has emerged as a key issue .
4 An event a quarter of a century ago sparked off the nationalist project that has now been brought so violently to an end .
5 Mutual assistance in fishing is a widespread human/dolphin relationship that has now been well documented in both North Africa and Brazil .
6 Warburg may have raised some of the finance that has now led Saatchi & Saatchi into trouble , but it is by no means an underwriter of the firm 's financial future .
7 Thinking of , for example , those summer vacation sessions you used to have with the Berlin players in Saint-Moritz in the 1960s and '70s , I am sure one day people are going to be looking back to all this as some great Golden Age that has now gone for good .
8 The Face pulls a bolder trick than most , and one that has now blown up in its own , er , face , with the £200,000 libel damages awarded to Jason Donovan .
9 Instability in those countries , caused by shortages and discontent , could be as great a threat to world peace as the armed communism that has now disappeared .
10 Some have bemoaned the fast food outlet that has now taken over the odd corner of the Piazza , but this is the site of the ancient Milanese fiera ( fair ) — the name itself means Square of the Merchants — and doubtless on fair days the Piazza was not the ocean of calm many claim it must have been .
11 In a letter to Sir James Graham on 23 March 1843 Thomas Turner wrote : ‘ During the period that has now elapsed [ since the deputation was received ‘ some months since ’ ] favourable circumstances have arisen and resulted in a complete union between the heads of the Veterinary Colleges of London and Edinburgh and the profession at large and I am enabled to state that the accompanying petition and draft Charter have received the signatures of the several Professors of the said College … ’
12 It is now up to the mainstream physicists to show that they can organise themselves to the point where they can justify their basic funds , and the extra money that has now been set aside for them ( This Week , 3 February , p 287 ) .
13 It was crude and probably impracticable , but it embodied an idea that has now come into its own in the age of the silicon chip .
14 Sainsbury moved in around day two with a £200,000 press project that has now evolved into a £14.2m ( Media Register ) account .
15 Information that has now come to light about the political gulags and the Gestapo tactics of the secret police has certainly done much to underline the totalitarian essences of even the ‘ soft ’ regimes .
16 United 's triumphant march to a 16th victory rarely looked in doubt against a County side that has now won only once in 14 league games .
17 Firstly , we formed our Development Group that has now met five times , and has quickly welded into a good team .
18 The illogicality of Black and working-class speech is a myth that has now been exploded : perhaps the illogicality of women 's speech is also mythical and should be allowed to go the same way .
19 The sociologist Christine Delphy has argued that this assumption is not simply a mistake or a reasonable rule of thumb that has now become outmoded , but an ideological manoeuvre which obscures the real workings of patriarchal societies .
20 The Mani Pulite — clean hands — investigation in Italy that has now snared Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA ( see page seven ) has won universal admiration for its thoroughness and determination not to pull punches ; our only concern is that if you simply put the two words Mani and Pulite together , the thing does n't sound nearly so squeaky clean …
21 The lavish catalogue that has now been produced includes an explanatory essay by David Freedberg , an art historian whose book The Power of Images was cited in the show .
22 In the wake of the riots , while denouncing all sorts of ‘ sentiment , wishful-thinking and humbug ’ , The Daily Mail also saw fit to editorialise on the black community who , it was said , ‘ must bear no small responsibility for the fear of the mob that has now returned after a century or more to haunt the cities of this land ’ .
23 Another senior police officer who more than once captured the headlines , James Anderton , Chief Constable of Greater Manchester , decrying ‘ the rot that has now taken a firm hold in the fabric of our society ’ , was so moved as to describe crime as Britain 's ‘ Top Growth Industry ’ .
24 It would be rash to make the conclusions of this chapter depend absolutely on exactly the account of certain " if " statements that has now been given or intimated .
25 The pomp of Parks , Thompson and Dexter must seem further away than ever for a club that has now failed to progress beyond the group stages in 12 of the 21 Benson & Hedges Cup .
26 But I think that has now been tightened up and indeed the log of which I speak , and the audit manual has indeed increased the awareness of officers , increased their care in the handling of personal data , and the number of complaints is in fact reducing .
27 There were over 1,000 in the ‘ New World ’ before the colonists arrived — a number that has now dropped to around 400 .
28 There were over 1,000 in the ‘ New World ’ before the colonists arrived — a number that has now dropped to around 400 .
29 ‘ I was so sure I got silver that I congratulated Lance and climbed out of the pool , ’ he commented as this one Gold medal verdict more than any helped speed acceptance of the touch-pad timing that has now become standard .
30 By Christmas , few readers of these home interest magazines will be unfamiliar with the name Stoddard Templeton , a name that has now been advertised in separate campaigns for three successive years .
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