Example sentences of "have now [been] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nicholas Brown has now been languishing behind Indian bars since the end of 1990 . |
2 | Meanwhile , Mrs Hilali , who 's been in this resort in Turkey for most of this year , has now been charged by Turkish police with possessing hashish and pornographic videos , along with Philip Baker her adopted son . |
3 | Responsibility for pay has now been delegated to Inland Revenue management , leaving Treasury ministers to concentrate on establishing the required standards of service . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Mace claims that some $1bn of business has now been conducted on 88000-based system products , and claims , as the group often does , that there will be more converts to the cause — this time around there are five or six Intel Corp i860 manufacturers on its hitlist. 88open will open a European office this summer , either in the UK or Germany , which will use space rented in one of its members ' offices . |
7 | A relationship of licensee to licenser has now been replaced by technical cooperation between partners : Westinghouse ; and the CEA , EDF. and Framatome . |
8 | This genus was , until recently , part of the larger genus Filaroides , but has now been separated on morphological grounds from the other members . |
9 | SO MANY bookings have already been received by the Midland Railway Trust for its Christmas Shopping Excursion from Butterley Station to London on November 21st that a second train has now been arranged with Regional Railways for Saturday November 28th . |
10 | He has now been transferred from Long Lartin prison to Bullingdon Prison at Bicester . |
11 | Kings Quest I has now been re-released in high resolution EGA mode and with soundboard support . |
12 | By Christmas , few readers of these home interest magazines will be unfamiliar with the name Stoddard Templeton , a name that has now been advertised in separate campaigns for three successive years . |
13 | This spare copy has now been stopped following recent budgetary cuts at NACAB central and area offices , but its importance has been reaffirmed by advice workers themselves in that the vast majority of bureaux choose to buy a spare copy from NACAB using bureaux budgets . |
14 | A total of £3 million has now been allocated to European applicants . |
15 | The entire herd has now been bought for epidemiological research at about £200 a head over the normal abattoir price . |
16 | Psychiatrists see Thatchergate , the design of which has now been agreed with English Heritage , as evidence of the stress a decade in office has put on the occupant of No 10 . |
17 | 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 ) . |
18 | The point is , of course , that inventory has now been included in financial resources and therefore , under the flow of financial resources measurement focus , the operating statement includes changes in inventory . |
19 | Tranmere failed to secure Rosenthal 's services on loan last season and his name has now been circulated to Premier League clubs . |
20 | The submission has now been circulated to senior managers throughout AEA . |
21 | Fragment RY' had not been detected in our previous mapping of the ASFV genome ( 19 ) , and it has now been sequenced with synthetic oligonucleotides in a Pst I M13 clone which also overlaps parts of RK and RE' ( Fig. 1 ) . |
22 | These are extreme cases — yet , if you 've been involved in a disaster or have been a victim of crime ( Victim Support 's specialist area ) you may find yourself suffering from what has now been identified as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder . |
23 | The fan , which was featured on the Antiques Roadshow when it visited Coulby Newham , Cleveland , has been mounted in a glass-fronted case and , although not especially valuable , has now been put into other hands to keep safe for posterity . |
24 | Age , health , background , education , interest in Coleridge — all this has now been put beyond possible confusion . |
25 | It has now been addressed with elegant passion by no more subversive a revolutionary than the president of Assurances Generales de France , Michel Albert . |
26 | The orderly life which he had adopted since his separation from Vivien , the routine in which he had seemed happier and more peaceful than before , had now been destroyed by external events , and everything was cast in doubt . |
27 | The Crimean Tatars , however , were officially exonerated of the charge of disloyalty much later , in 1967 , and they were given no general right to return to their former homelands , not least because the territories they had left had now been settled by other nationalities . |
28 | Shared assumptions and values , including those about local government , have now been replaced by competing visions of Britain 's future . |
29 | The CAI programmes have now been replaced by direct information retrieval systems — the Query Analysis System and the Public Information System . |
30 | Charles Dollar of the National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ) ( USA ) wrote some early studies ( e.g. 1971 ) and these have now been followed by numerous articles in Archivaria , American Archivist , the publication of special reports , and the summaries of meetings ( e.g. Research Issues … 1991 ) . |