Example sentences of "have now [vb pp] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | HCIMA has now developed a full range of distance learning material which can be used in a variety of ways for those seeking supervisory or management qualifications without full or even part-time attendance at college . |
2 | It could have broken him , particularly with the other hardships he has suffered , but he has now adopted a philosophical approach to his plight . |
3 | The University has now presented a new petition to the Court of Sessions which informs the Trustees of the will which governs the Torre Bequest ( including a work by Ruysdael and a sculpture by Adriaen de Vries ) that their rights over the collection are to be removed . |
4 | BIIBA has now made a strong complaint to Fimbra about the latter 's decision to withdraw from an agreement made on 18 September which would have allowed BIIBA members , who held existing professional indemnity cover , to renew their existing policies . |
5 | He has now achieved a similar reversal of consensus with regard to Clavierübung 111 and the Canonic Variations on ‘ Vom Himmel hoch ’ It has been too readily assumed that printed works were conceived as entities in their final form shortly before publication . |
6 | Olney , 22 , who cost £700,000 from Aston Villa during the summer , has now completed a three-match ban from last season and has been added to the squad which hit five goals against Nottingham Forest last Saturday . |
7 | Another insulin manufacturer has now produced a fixed mixture of insulins very similar to Mixtard , called Actraphane . |
8 | The project , based at Aigburth Road , Liverpool , has now launched a new drive to increase the number of companies involved and develop 100 existing links . |
9 | Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc has now signed a definitive merger agreement with Resurgens Communications Corp and Metromedia Communications Corp , so that the merger of the three companies can go ahead : shareholders of LDDS end up with about 68.5% and the shareholders of the other two share about 31.5% of the fully diluted equity of the new company . |
10 | Systems Center Inc has now signed a definitive agreement for its acquisition by Sterling Software Inc . |
11 | Ruth Rolph has now re-introduced a recreational class to Cromer and numbers amongst her class members two of the original teachers who helped to put Cromer on the Medau map — Jackie Horner and Sheila Viles . |
12 | Under such circumstances , it is not at all clear which statutory agency should take the leading role in developing such therapeutic houses and homes , something perhaps which explains why the government has now proposed a specific grant for mental health services in the community which can only be spent by the joint agreement of local health and social services . |
13 | 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 ’ . |
14 | However , the problems were so huge and required so much finance that other resources were required and the European Community has now taken a leading role . |
15 | Colourists at the Michaeljohn salon apply the renowned Henara Natural Colouring Powders to craftily enhance the natural pigmentation of the hair and replace its sheen , and Henara has now added a Hot Oil Conditioner to this hair-care collection , which is especially useful for injecting life and gloss back into devitalised hair after the stresses of summer . |
16 | The system using freezing instead of hot branding has been working for 12 years and the firm has now won a Royal Warrant . |
17 | ‘ He has now got a new incentive at Forest where there have been so many changes . ’ |
18 | The investigation has now entered a new phase where demographic characteristics of the Iron Age population are being modelled ( albeit crudely , since the information available from the Iron Age is very sparse ) . |
19 | Flockmasters need no reminding that an industry which grew like Topsy over the past decade , has now entered a painful sort-out period . |
20 | Although it has not yet achieved an acceptability on a par with headhunting in America , it has now established a recognised niche in British business , and is thrusting deeper into the corporate jungle . |
21 | Having now accumulated a small amount of capital and a tiny corps of agents in European cities , Reuter moved to London in 1851 and set up an office in the Royal Exchange Buildings . |
22 | Once they 'd come out of the house , he 'd shaken himself free of the women and had now adopted a surly silence . |
23 | This meant that they had now gained a tremendous advantage over the reptiles , even causing the extinction of many of them . |
24 | From being a simple pleasure that had helped take her mind off her troubles , it had now gone a long way towards restoring her rather battered pride . |
25 | From his viewpoint in his seat , enervated by this strange sapped feeling , Jimmy could see that Gilbert 's previous nervousness had now reached a new pitch . |
26 | Prisons had now reached a turning point and the Woolf Report into the Strangeways riots had set the scene for dramatic reform , Mr Clarke said . |
27 | The paper had now taken a major turning . |
28 | I had now accomplished a vital part of her training process . |
29 | At all events the British ( headed by Thompson ) , and indeed other physicists who had done their creative work in thermodynamics , were strongly tempted by the view that man had now acquired a definitive understanding of the laws of nature ( though a Helmholtz or Boltzmann was rightly unconvinced ) . |
30 | The 've now launched a new range using almond oil , and the brochure uses pretty pictures of Californian almond farms set against descriptions of crude oil production and refineries . |