Example sentences of "now have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Journal now has a completely new look , with bigger pages and loads of colour .
2 Originally developed as a means to ensure compliance with regulations , environmental auditing now has a much wider remit for many companies .
3 WordStar now has a much friendlier set of drop-down menus , which means you do n't have to remember those cryptic keyboard shortcuts .
4 Once looked upon as a valley of humility between two mountains of conceit — New York City and Philadelphia — the Garden State now has a much sharper image to present to the world .
5 But what we , what is , is unquestionably true is that it does mean that there is growing parceliza parcelization of ple of peasant plots which means that the average peasant now has a much smaller plot of land in which to try and support himself and his family than was the case earlier in Chinese history .
6 Eleven years down that path he now has a far greater appreciation of dogs and the people who handle them professionally .
7 Even in the urban core where there has been massive population loss associated with slum clearance , there were almost as many dwellings in 1981 as there had been in 1961 and , as Table 3.4 shows , the area now has a far higher standard of amenity .
8 Buckley is unrepentant , arguing that what remains of the Scottish coal industry now has a more secure future .
9 It now has a fully multi-threaded kernel and can support up to 30 processors .
10 So , I think you should now have a very clear basis for discriminating between the two sorts of two sorts of toxin .
11 And erm they had a , obviously a very productive meeting and , and it , they did n't say a lot about it but overall they said that really Roger and Helen now had a much better understanding of the direction we wanted to go in in the future and were pretty supportive of it really .
12 They now had a really hot fire . ’
13 The cottage now had a very real smell of poverty .
14 While we now have a reasonably good understanding of how interactions at plate boundaries give rise to major morphological features on the continents our knowledge of the tectonic processes operating in plate interiors is by comparision rather poor .
15 ‘ I now have a completely different lifestyle , with different sets of values .
16 ASTRONOMERS now have a far better idea of the size of the Universe , thanks to observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope .
17 grants and now have a far greater shortfall of places than Islington .
18 ‘ In fact , I would say I now have a far stronger squad than I had last year and it is n't costing as much . ’
19 It appears in polysyllables before single nasals in exemine , Jenuary , and before nasal + voiceless obstruent in demsel , exemple , Entrim ( 'Antrim' ) ; it also appears in monosyllables before nasal + voiceless obstruent in slent , brench : all of these now have a fully low vowel in Belfast .
20 Now have a really good stretch , then relax and pause for a moment as you realise how good you feel .
21 The wounds became tiny scars and we now have a really strong friendship . ’
22 In short , people now have a much better opinion of the services offered by the Bank , and we have made significant inroads in the task of persuading customers that building societies are not necessarily the best place to go for savings and mortgages .
23 The Peace People now have a much lower profile than in the early days , and despite a flurry of newspaper articles at its 10-year anniversary in 1986 , it is still fairly anonymous .
24 We have written procedures around these roles , and we now have a fairly robust system to deal with everything that is important to the customer . ’
25 They now have a marvellously sympathetic partnership and Veronique has no intention of giving Michael the mare back !
26 This did the trick : the boys now have a more distant friendship and David is much happier .
27 ‘ The result is that we now have a more sensitive version of the traditional pig-sticker , which is ten times more accurate than the old tool in testing and calculating the hardness or softness of clay . ’
28 WHO could deny that we now have a more open society when MI5 is actually advertising for spies ?
29 The Rottweilers in South Africa now have a very strong breed club system and enthusiastic members .
30 He has been part of the decision-making process to broaden the game 's amateur ideals : ‘ The players now have a very square deal worked out ’ .
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