Example sentences of "have now be [verb] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Many members were concerned that the Sunday club searches had become too crowded , and club membership has now been limited to 75 people .
2 Responsibility for pay has now been delegated to Inland Revenue management , leaving Treasury ministers to concentrate on establishing the required standards of service .
3 The target date has now been moved to 1 January 1994 .
4 The prisoner has now been moved to another jail .
5 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
6 But that proved so successful the scheme has now been extended to all schools .
7 United have splashed out ten thousand pounds on Andy Reece from Bristol Rovers … the first transfer fee paid by Greg Downs … he plays on sunday as does Gerry Harrison whose loan from Bristol City has now been extended to three months …
8 The plot boundaries defining the crofts on which these houses stood also changed , although the early impression of great change and lack of order has now been revised to one of combination and division of consistent units .
9 Ever since Munro visited the area on his mammoth feat of cataloguing , and inexplicably rejected the locals ' claim of its 3000 foot stature for his original table of 283 Munros ( the figure has now been cut to 277 ) , Foinavon has been lurking in the wings .
10 A total of £3 million has now been allocated to European applicants .
11 This has now been modified to that of SARFU representative , whatever that means .
12 However , the qualifying period has now been shortened to two years .
13 Following this success , McKee has now been promoted to official movie guru and given his own Without Walls series Reel Secrets ( C4 on Tuesday : 9.30–10.00 pm ) .
14 In 1978 it was claimed that these devices could not produce electricity at a cheaper rate than 20 pence per kilowatt hour ( as opposed to the Central Electricity Generating Board 's 2.7 pence per kilowatt hour ) but this has now been reduced to 10 pence per kilowatt hour while Dr Salter maintains that the Duck could achieve 4 pence per kilowatt hour .
15 That has now been reduced to 15 and the problem is at its most acute in East Swindon .
16 Although interest on general damages has now been reduced to 2 per cent following Birkett v Hayes [ 1982 ] 2 All ER 710 and Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] 3 WLR 211 , this interest is only recoverable from the date on which a writ has been served .
17 Tranmere failed to secure Rosenthal 's services on loan last season and his name has now been circulated to Premier League clubs .
18 The submission has now been circulated to senior managers throughout AEA .
19 The complement had now been raised to 145 and salaries increased by 28 per cent .
20 Some funds have now been diverted to further education , so you get £20 as an encouragement if you make the local sixth form .
21 The last few patients , mainly elderly , have now been moved to other hospitals and today staff were sadly clearly up after a farewell party , three and a half years after the research ward opened .
22 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
23 Quite a number of protein-DNA complexes have now been determined to atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography , which has led to the characterization of a variety of discrete protein modules which mediate these interactions .
24 These schemes , which originally ran for one year , have now been extended to two years .
25 Estimates have now been obtained to instal a closed circuit television system at the centre .
26 A similar weakening of traditional cultural values can be witnessed in Britain , where Asian communities have now been subjected to dominant Western values for several generations .
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