Example sentences of "now has a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , it now has a reasonable range of productivity software ( word processors , databases , etc ) , and in specialised areas — colour graphics , desktop video — it is well ahead .
2 That yard , privatised and sold to a new owner and with access to the intervention fund , now has a substantial number of new orders .
3 This means that migration now has a major impact on population change , even though Ravenstein 's first law is still seen to hold , since Brant ( 1984 ) has shown that of the 9 per cent of people who moved between 1980 and 1981 , a massive 70 per cent moved less than six miles .
4 The ASB now has a working party considering the responses .
5 The library , somewhat lost in the old set up around Oxford Street , now has a prominent position to the right of the front door — windows in the entrance area provide a semi-public view down into it .
6 In recent years he has become increasingly involved in the conservation of neotropical mammals , and now has a deep involvement in research studies in Peru and Ecuador of the mountain tapir , ocelot and giant otter .
7 He has kept five clean sheets in his last seven outings , a feat which is down to his own ability and the fact he ‘ now has a good understanding with the defenders in front of me ’ .
8 RSPB chief executive Barbara Young , says that the Government now has a fixed deadline for action and must lay the foundations for lasting reform .
9 Hall has not played for England since , but now has a strong chance of a comeback .
10 The Prince now has a strong team behind him , which is more in tune with his activities than ever before , and better qualified .
11 Despite the scepticism which accompanied the launch of Pump technology and surrounded the whole concept of custom fit , it now has a strong band of converts and has even spawned a series of copycat technology among competitors .
12 The one hotel group whose name is synonymous throughout the East with traditional standards of elegance , style and grace , now has a sparkling string of properties that stretches through the Pacific to the Atlantic .
13 The smart-money crowd is saying that the revised scoring — with every race counting for title points — is tailor-made for this French Ferrari driver , who now has a more-than-willing helper in Jean Alesi to look after the business of returning the Ferrari compliment to Senna and allowing Prost to go about his business unencumbered by Brazilians wishing to use his piece of road .
14 Britain now has a louder voice in world affairs that needs to be backed by a coherent national military strategy .
15 She now has a similar job in a related field .
16 Hilary now has a full-time post with Playboard , the Association for Children 's Play and Recreation , and Margaret Charlwood will now represent the Society as Trainer at a week 's Course for Teachers in Brussels in December .
17 The court now has a wide power in personal injury actions to order , of its own motion and at any stage in the proceedings , that issues of liability be tried before quantum ( Ord 33 , r4 ( 2A ) ) .
18 The company now has a new chairman in George Cox ; a new managing director of consulting in Peter Smith ; and a new finance director , Mike Wale .
19 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
20 Hong Kong supports a ban on trade in new ivory , and we believe it now has a villain-proof system for its stocks .
21 It now has a total debt of $2.5 billion , its people have a life expectancy of just 43 years and six per cent of them have no access to clean water .
22 The work of head office now has a European dimension as the Open Market of 1993 approaches and CAMRA is a founding member of the Beer Consumers Union which seeks to support traditional beer styles in many countries and ward off greater concentration of ownership .
23 The public now has a better chance of listening to treasures such as the massive 40-cm 78-rpm discs cut during the Nuremburg Trials , or the 40 hours of tape recorded during the 0z trial .
24 The conventionalist now has a convincing defense of his bilateralism against this objection .
25 ‘ Peterborough HAH now has a large bank of qualified nurses and trained patient aides .
26 The club now has a 20-year lease on the ground with an option to buy , and relieved chairman Ken Bates said : ‘ I am delighted and very appreciative of the totally supportive role taken by the Royal Bank of Scotland , who have been instrumental in keeping Chelsea at Stamford Bridge .
27 Warsash , Southampton-based Gresham Telecomputing Plc now has a client-server interface for its TPS transaction processing system for ICL Plc Series 39 VME mainframe version users wanting to downsize .
28 The US has a greater experience , having had a Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf ( RID ) since 1964 , and now has a widespread network of interpreting provision .
29 In the case of the link between " reader … he " , the " male as norm " terminology creates the impression that educated discussion of literature takes place only among men ( even though literary study was established in Britain in the nineteenth century as a subject largely for women , and now has a significant majority of women involved in it ) .
30 With its long established connections with the Japan Productivity Centre , SmithKline Beecham and Tatung in Taiwan , CELT now has a steady demand from important foreign companies for specialised training in English as a Foreign Language .
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