Example sentences of "have now been [verb] in a " in BNC.
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1 | A village that was mentioned in the Domesday Book has now been immortalised in a modern publication . |
2 | Virtually every spreadsheet worthy of further development has now been released in a pretty , graphical Windows version . |
3 | Britain 's best known anti-virus software comes from S&S International in the shape of Dr Solomon 's Anti-Virus Toolkit , which has now been launched in a new Windows version . |
4 | Although the specific physiological mechanism which they proposed to explain the effect , based on Livingston 's ( 1967a , 1967b ) ‘ Now Print ! ’ theory has attracted little support , the basic demonstration of a surprising ability to report such memories even after considerable delays attracted a great deal of interest and has now been found in a large number of studies ( e.g. Bohannon , 1988 ; Christianson , 1989 ; Colegrove , 1899 ; McCloskey , Wible & Cohen , 1988 ; Pillemer , 1984 ; Winograd & Killinger , 1983 ; Yarmey & Bull , 1978 ) . |
5 | It is difficult to equate a derelict railway goods yard in central London with new and rare plant species , or with unusual associations of native plants , but this has now been established in a special report supervised by the Urban Environmental Consultants at North London Polytechnic . |
6 | Until recently , it was customary for a Speaker to be returned unopposed , but this practice has now been abandoned in a number of instances . |
7 | Although people feared for their jobs in the wake of the CNAA threat to withdraw blanket validation from the Polytechnic in 1980 , there was also a sense of relief that the problems had now been stated in a form and in a language which our masters would find difficult to ignore . |
8 | The losses have now been eliminated in a major reorganisation which involved many redundancies . |