Example sentences of "[vb base] now [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 We have now derived a new law for slowly varying phenomena .
32 Or we might wear the radical ‘ reflexive ’ pair , whose lenses have been recently polished to a fine smoothness by those same trendy academics who have now entered a middle-age period of intellectual enlightenment !
33 Sedimentologists have now found a wide variety of applications for CL , and it has become a very important tool for petrographic analysis .
34 I think a lot of local authorities in particular have now found a tremendous benefit that can accrue from investing in community arts work .
35 Amberyarn have now launched a comprehensive mail order service for their entire range of yarns , books and accessories .
36 But we have now perfected a unique product . ’
37 We have now had a positive response from nearly 2000 ‘ old ’ Stirling alumni .
38 Notice that since we have now introduced a flexible price level , it has become necessary to relabel the horizontal axis as real income .
39 Originally they were cumbersome , but Marconi have now designed a lightweight model .
40 I have now got a lovely ride .
41 In a way I suppoise it was quite fortunate as we would have been without speed and wallace , who have now got a longer recovery period — as have all the other cripples that we 're carrying .
42 To ensure that they achieve maximum benefit from the technology , SmithKline Beecham have now signed a 10-year agreement with AEA .
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