Example sentences of "has now [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " 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 British gardeners thought it was and the RHS Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers has now become a best seller .
3 Achievement of the standard has now become a crucial part of the marketing for many companies .
4 The reason is that what was a favouring upward step in economic life has now become a hopeless enthralment .
5 The inclusion has now become a misfitting inclusion in a medium of elastic constants L with strain and stress .
6 Each individual aspect of dogdom has now become a complete science and discipline ; indeed , as I pen this foreword , a working party comprising the leading authorities on all aspects of dogs are compiling a nationally recognizable qualification allied to the ‘ City and Guilds ’ degree .
7 The loans are fixed until April 1990 to get over what was at the beginning of the week ‘ the current period of uncertainty ’ and has now become a gloomy fact .
8 The weekend break has now become a regular feature amongst the many special offers by hotels .
9 To meet their needs 926 was devised in consultation with the MSC and , following a pilot scheme , it has now become a regular part of the CGLI programme .
10 The financing of social services has now become a major issue of electoral concern .
11 After being sentenced the sex-slave image remains , but she has now become a wronged mother ( Daily Mail ) or mum ( Sun ) .
12 ‘ What I considered to be quite an insignificant idea at first has now become a viable business for me . ’
13 The National College has now become a financial liability that this union can no longer justify .
14 He has now become a passionate enthusiast for the Clarke reforms , and he made a speech of spectacular sycophancy in support of the health service bill on Monday .
15 This has now become a listed building and should a buyer be found for the surplus Ministry of Defence land , a pre-requisite would be the dismantling of the hangar and its re-erection on RAF Museum land .
16 It was designed as a safety net , but in many respects it has now become a high wire for farmers .
17 This new exhibition brought John Piper 's work to his home county just this month … but what began as a look at a private collection has now become a timely retrospective .
18 This new exhibition brought John Piper 's work to his home county just this month … but what began as a look at a private collection has now become a timely retrospective .
19 A rough diamond in his earlier years , he has now become a sophisticated centre who was drafted into the Irish World Cup squad , although he languished on the bench and was never called upon .
20 In economic terms the state has now become a mammoth corporation which produces coal , steel , oil , gas and electricity ; the primary source of rail and major source of air and other transport services ; the greatest property and house owner in the whole country ; a provider of most educational and health services ; a massive supplier of welfare services , for the young , the old , the pregnant , the unemployed , the disabled and the poor ; and a disposer of grants and subsidies on a scale hitherto unknown in human societies .
21 Campbell has no apologies about seeking to keep non-Indians from cashing in on what has now become an international mania for Indian objects .
22 Out of this and out of a more general TANU mass media seminar in 1968 was eventually to come TANU 's mass media committee , which has now become an important influence on Tanzania 's mass media as a whole .
23 It could have broken him , particularly with the other hardships he has suffered , but he has now adopted a philosophical approach to his plight .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 This interest has now received a further stimulus from the events of the past few years in Europe .
29 The institute has now published an abridged version , edited by Pauline Weetman of the University of Stirling , of the detailed report that was sent to the ASB in June .
30 Another insulin manufacturer has now produced a fixed mixture of insulins very similar to Mixtard , called Actraphane .
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