Example sentences of "[pron] have now been [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The future depended on decisions I could not possibly predict , but at least I had now been offered a shadow of a lifeline , and that , for the moment , would have to do . |
2 | He said , ‘ I 've now been waiting two bloody years for my commission on the Framwell deal . ’ |
3 | Where is Q P9 ? papers rustling This one I think we should give a little thought , because this is the one I think where oh yes this is going to get complicated because I have now been given a quiff and a few suggestion forms about it |
4 | I have now been retired for nearly five and a half years . |
5 | Although I have been a member of the board for less than a year , and chairman but a few weeks , I believe I have now been accepted into the bosom of the Athletico family . |
6 | It is hard to believe that Joan and I have now been staying on the east coast for six months . |
7 | However , I have now been told , by EGBT 's director , that SNH approval could take some time , possibly months . |
8 | The information it reads is a code which has now been broken and this is the code . |
9 | Harris , who last season captained the Raleigh-Banana team which has now been disbanded , announced yesterday that he had been offered a contract by the Spanish Lotus-Festina squad . |
10 | This broad network of clientelism ( which has now been transferred to the cities ) has combined with the fact that many of these societies are highly fragmented , to create a tendency to unite around a leader rather than around an ideology . |
11 | The report also deals with the environmentally impact reassessment work which has now been completed in respect of options for the Ipswich multi- bypass and the east bank |
12 | ‘ But I felt that the fine was harsh and I had to defend my integrity which has now been upheld . ’ |
13 | Thousands of British tourists are in the Florida area , which has now been declared a disaster area . |
14 | That house might well have been here that big house just there across th in there which has now been turned into flats . |
15 | It is too soon to be sure that any such desecration has been avoided , but the excellent scheme by Allies and Morrison which has now been adopted is already on course for completion by the arrival of the Tall Ships in 1992 . |
16 | Fed up , with no reliable way of getting around London except on his motorbike , Robert Cave came up with this novel concept , which has now been adopted by a leading mini-cab and courier company . |
17 | At the same time Lotsi 's colleagues in Romania had formed an organisation , known as ‘ Pater Nostra ’ , which has now been recognised by the Romania government as an approved institution . |
18 | Within the sludge there is a clear black horizon , only an inch or so thick , which has now been recognised all over southern Britain . |
19 | The planned closure of 31 of the remaining 50 coal mines in Britain , which has now been made subject to a review after widespread protests , will have serious environmental implications , the National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) and others have warned . |
20 | So in 1989 petrol power gave way to a 1.8-litre diesel Escort , which has now been replaced by the latest version . |
21 | They in turn sold the property , which has now been converted into a dwelling . |
22 | An early major event in my life in the Boys ' School was the celebration of Empire Day on May 24th , which has now been renamed Commonwealth Day . |
23 | which has now been filled in |
24 | Also , the land which stretches back to Rockhill Farm from Swingswang on the opposite side of that road is all part and parcel of the County Council smallholdings , and only two fields away they sold off a piece of land a few years ago which has now been developed on to the frontage of the Banbury Road , which is in fact the Cromwell Business Park . |
25 | The new conventional wisdom which divides the young old from the old old at 75 marks a boundary for entry into the last stage of life which has now been pushed back by a dozen years . |
26 | One of the major preoccupations of the young veterinary profession was a search for public recognition of its respectability , the gaining of which has now been crowned by the secular apotheosis of James Herriot . |
27 | She returned with the FPL to take over the town which has now been incorporated into the Chalatenango controlled zone : |
28 | Like section 25(1) of the 1944 Act , which has now been repealed , the ERA provides that the act of collective worship should be non-denominational . |
29 | ( On the latter point , when Richard Agar of North Shore Designs took over Taunton Hall Farm , one of his first actions was to stop the local hunt using his land , action which has now been followed by all the surrounding farmers . |
30 | Turning from medical microbiology to the applied variety which has now been glamourised by the term ‘ biotechnology ’ , the prime candidate for an archetypal novel must be Lionel Davidson 's The Sun Chemist , published in 1976 . |