Example sentences of "[noun] have now been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Toshiba Corp has now been drawn into the IBM-Apple Computer Inc alliance following the announcement that it and Apple have an agreement to develop multimedia technology , combining Apple software skills with Toshiba 's expertise in semiconductors and consumer electronics . |
2 | And it was on that basis that they decided to go to the point near Sand Hutton where provision has now been made for them . |
3 | Progress in this direction has now been achieved for a diversity of world areas and requires ancillary information related to climatic change and , in turn , when sufficient information becomes available could contribute to the reconstruction of world patterns . |
4 | this decision has now been confirmed by the court of appeal . |
5 | ‘ I initially agreed to a meeting but that decision has now been put on hold , ’ he explained . |
6 | Given that the decision has now been taken by Parliament to extend the law to cover recordings , broadcasts and cable programmes , it may be wondered whether the exemption for these should have been automatically carried over into the new law . |
7 | Why the Scots in general , and the sea-fishermen in particular , should have put up with this monstrous injustice is hard to understand , but the insult has now been compounded to a degree which surely demands some national response . |
8 | The artificial strip has now been laid at Linford Cricket Club 's Broxhead ground and club members profess themselves very pleased with it . |
9 | Much of the responsibility for running our community and educational programmes has now been devolved to our business and operating sites . |
10 | The official Singer correspondence course has now been operating for about nine months and has proved to be very popular . |
11 | Shirley branch has now been trading for 3O years , and to celebrate its birthday a dinner-dance is being held at the Novotel Hotel in Southampton on October 16 . |
12 | The case has now been listed for hearing before the Commissioners . |
13 | That case has now been settled with all allegations of misconduct being withdrawn and Mr Holdsworth has been compensated for the loss of his pension rights . |
14 | Eddie Browning 's case has now been re-opened with a police inquiry . |
15 | The money has now been sent to Portman Square for inclusion in Guinness PLC 's ‘ double your fundraising ’ offer . |
16 | ‘ I happen to be one of those people who likes to see the game played at its highest level and a great opportunity has now been lost for Scotland . |
17 | Opportunity has now been presented for someone to take a sober look at her writings which have been collected into one volume recently by Liz Johnson and Cecily O'Neill ( 1983 ) . |
18 | But the metaphor of a ‘ war ’ between Victorian science and religion has now been rejected by most historians . |
19 | It seems to me that , to the extent I have mentioned , that result has now been achieved by the decisions of the courts . |
20 | This car has now been sent to the North East England Open Air Museum at Beamish for restoration as open-top car 31 . |
21 | A revised schedule for the development programme has now been agreed with industry and this will be taken into the contract . |
22 | The Study and Action Programme has now been published as a booklet , which will be mailed to WACC members during the coming weeks . |
23 | In recognition of the distinguished service there of Keith Andrews , the Department has now been named after him , and its purchase grant increased by £10,000 . |
24 | This department has now been superseded by the National Audit Office and the new staff are not civil servants . |
25 | The crisis in the industry has now been reflected in the near-collapse of skills training in the sector . |
26 | A similar deal has now been struck with Digital Equipment Corp , and the manufacturing software is available immediately for the Ultrix version of Unix with support for DEC 's OSF/1 following in the second half of the year . |
27 | A similar deal has now been struck with Digital Equipment Corp , and the manufacturing software is available immediately for the Ultrix version of Unix with support for DEC 's OSF/1 following in the second half of the year . |
28 | A first attempt has now been made in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 to remedy this omission ( see below ) , but the fact that sentencers have had to wait so long for such a lead is evidence of a serious weakness in the self-regulatory capacity of the Court of Appeal itself . |
29 | This study has now been tied to a vision of Englishness which is itself insulated from any concern with cultural power and control . |
30 | Until recently , it was customary for a Speaker to be returned unopposed , but this practice has now been abandoned in a number of instances . |