Example sentences of "[pers pn] now has a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She now has a thriving business and is constantly in demand .
2 She now has a similar job in a related field .
3 She now has a eight month old son Joseph … but is still coping with the loss of Ankeret … with the help of Sands , the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society … a self help group of bereaved parents .
4 His wife Doreen runs a 1965 Morris 1100 , and he now has a 1962 M.G. 1100 Mark I ready for restoration .
5 It now has a total debt of $2.5 billion , its people have a life expectancy of just 43 years and six per cent of them have no access to clean water .
6 Hong Kong supports a ban on trade in new ivory , and we believe it now has a villain-proof system for its stocks .
7 Despite the scepticism which accompanied the launch of Pump technology and surrounded the whole concept of custom fit , it now has a strong band of converts and has even spawned a series of copycat technology among competitors .
8 However , it now has a reasonable range of productivity software ( word processors , databases , etc ) , and in specialised areas — colour graphics , desktop video — it is well ahead .
9 The company says it has four new products coming this quarter — Stacker for Macintosh , Stacker for OS/2 & MS-DOS , and two new releases of Stacker for Windows & MS-DOS to address the compression shortcomings of MS-DOS 6.0 , and it now has a streamlined organisation .
10 Bayfield says the US business can remain profitable at lower volumes because it now has a reduced cost base .
11 With a record order book , it now has a slim chance of starting to repay a bit of the $13.5 billion that it has received in government subsidies .
12 Bristol , which hopes to grow to 10 or 12 people by year 's end and is looking for qualified X-Windows and Motif programmers , says it now has a positive cash flow .
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