Example sentences of "[verb] have now been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the go-ahead for the stars to appear has now been given by the Department of Employment . |
2 | Complete has now been listed by all the major supermarkets and sales have built steadily . |
3 | For example , the initial listing of a dozen possible places to live has now been reduced to , say , six . |
4 | King ( 1967 ) is still useful for its descriptions of the continental landscapes of plate interiors although his interpretations of the tectonic processes involved have now been superseded by more recent work . |
5 | The Crimean Tatars , however , were officially exonerated of the charge of disloyalty much later , in 1967 , and they were given no general right to return to their former homelands , not least because the territories they had left had now been settled by other nationalities . |
6 | The PLANIT projects as originally conceived has now been completed with development of an expert system known as the Interactive Planner 's Assistant ( IPA ) . |
7 | It is said that assumptions on which he was apparently prepared to proceed have now been shown to be unsound . |
8 | Comments made by all parties consulted have now been incorporated into the Environmental Statement for the Hunterston Dry Store . |
9 | He had not forgotten , either , the story Bartolomeo Zorzi had regaled them with last night , and which he supposed had now been repeated to Nicholas . |
10 | A police spokesman said all four people held had now been released without charge , although some had been bailed to report back to the police at a later date . |
11 | All five people rescued have now been released from hospital . |