Example sentences of "now [pers pn] has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now she has joined the Breakthrough fundraising drive to build a research centre in London .
2 Link correspondent has reported many employees ' weddings in the past , but now she has become a bride herself .
3 Computer Associates International Inc has just about run out of available US software products companies to snap up , and now it has crossed the Atlantic , making landfall in Dublin , where it has bought the assets of C++ object-oriented C specialist Glockenspiel Ltd .
4 Up until now it has maintained a purity of vision that sees a workstation not a terminal on every desk .
5 Now it has become a scene of misery and discontent .
6 There was a time when planned obsolescence was capitalism 's dirty little secret — now it has become a selling point .
7 And now it has launched a Home Emergency Service to do the same for homeowners .
8 Now it has launched a series of competitions to select the best ways of filling the gaps in Britain 's armoury .
9 Now it has submitted a planning application to double the size of its current premises — a two-bedroom bungalow on the Severalls Hospital site in Colchester .
10 This law dates back to the Middle Ages , when it was a means of filling the royal coffers , and until now it has allowed the State ( today the Treasury ) to claim possession of valuable objects whose owners can not be traced .
11 Now he has commercialised a method to recover the drugs , first developed by Dr Chris Lowe of Cambridge University .
12 Since becoming the first Scot in 35 years to win the Amateur title at Carnoustie last year , Dundas has known that he would be playing in the US Masters at Augusta and Open Championship at Royal St George 's , and now he has received an invitation to the US Open , to be played at Baltusrol , New Jersey , on 17-20 June .
13 Now he has become a pain in the neck to the establishment .
14 Heseltine will also preside over the privatisation of British Coal , now he has absorbed the Department of Energy , as well as the dissolution of the British Gas monopoly .
15 We 've already featured Mike 's lavishly gothic volume and tone knobs in a previous issue , but now he has expanded the range to include neckplates and Strat jack sockets .
16 Now he has joined the Paras … but not the famous Regiment .
17 Now he has revealed the mistakes that led to England 's early departure from the tournament , though fans might not find themselves a lot the wiser .
18 But now he has got the measure of it .
19 ALAN Shearer is Britain 's costliest player — now he has to handle the pressure that goes with his £3.6m price tag .
20 Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job .
21 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
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