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

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1 GRAHAM TAYLOR now has a second chance to get it Wright for England !
2 ‘ British business now has a great opportunity to expand into overseas markets and to replace imports at home .
3 There are extra shopping centres and the Lady Godiva statue now has a marquee-like canopy swamping it .
4 Neil Kinnock appears to have failed to convince the Arts Council that his party now has a wide constituency covering large sections of the middle classes , and might have business contacts .
5 2 This classic dressing table from The Ovolo Collection now has a three-panelled mirror added to the range .
6 The relatives of the President elect were testing out their new roles at the victory party ; Senor Gaviria now has a clear mandate to continue the crackdown launched by the outgoing President .
7 The visitor now has a unique chance to see these works together , as well as tracing the development of an idea from Canova 's initial pencil sketch to the bozzetto or model and then through to the finished marble and second version of the marble .
8 Deutsche once thought about bidding , thought not , and now has a last chance to think again .
9 Hanson lost out to Tomkins in its last big bid , for Ranks Hovis MacDougall , and anyway now has a lowly share rating with a yield well above the market average at about six per cent .
10 The special educational needs support service ( SENSS ) that I know well now has a structured hierarchy to ensure that available staffing resources are distributed through the borough according to needs .
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