Example sentences of "[verb] now been [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 He has now been accepted for a transplant operation at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and the search is on for a suitable bone marrow donor .
2 ‘ I happen to be one of those people who likes to see the game played at its highest level and a great opportunity has now been lost for Scotland .
3 The official Singer correspondence course has now been operating for about nine months and has proved to be very popular .
4 However , the system has now been operating for many years and much good work in the safety field has resulted .
5 This meeting has now been arranged for 11th March at which a number of matters that have also been brought up at the various members ' meetings will be queried .
6 Progress in this direction has now been achieved for a diversity of world areas and requires ancillary information related to climatic change and , in turn , when sufficient information becomes available could contribute to the reconstruction of world patterns .
7 Approval has now been given for the acquisition of the building .
8 An entertainment night featuring singer Kate Washington and Dave Hunter has now been planned for April 15 at the Morgan Social Club .
9 An entertainment night featuring singer Kate Washington and entertainer Dave Hunter has now been planned for April 15 at the Morgan Social Club .
10 Opportunity has now been presented for someone to take a sober look at her writings which have been collected into one volume recently by Liz Johnson and Cecily O'Neill ( 1983 ) .
11 The old school site has now been developed for housing , but the name School Road remains .
12 NICOLA Delacour ( 18 ) , from Newtownards used to work in a building society but has now been modelling for nearly a year .
13 The case has now been listed for hearing before the Commissioners .
14 And it was on that basis that they decided to go to the point near Sand Hutton where provision has now been made for them .
15 THE paper recycling pilot scheme at LASMO 's Broadgate office has now been running for six months — and the amount of paper being collected each week has doubled .
16 THE overwhelming success of the Midland Railway Trust organised excursions to London on November 21 and 28 have been so great that a third train has now been organised for Saturday December 5 .
17 The entire herd has now been bought for epidemiological research at about £200 a head over the normal abattoir price .
18 Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on .
19 It has now been rescheduled for Sunday May 3 between 10.30am and 12.30pm and anyone interested is welcome to take part , admission will be free .
20 Shirley branch has now been trading for 3O years , and to celebrate its birthday a dinner-dance is being held at the Novotel Hotel in Southampton on October 16 .
21 This fish has now been imported for over two years and when first appeared its price was in the second-mortgage league , but now has dropped considerably and can be picked up for between £30–£50 .
22 NGC 's physical security arm has now been sold for $20m .
23 Mr Kerry 's home has now been sold for over twenty thousand pounds less than he paid …
24 But I I did take part in it when I was a a boy in school , and that 's a that 's a fair while ago , now right enough , but er er I used to attend the er Well a primary school , I went to the small Grimness school , in the north end of South Ronaldsay , which has now been closed for over twenty years .
25 A date has now been set for a Circuit Court Hearing in June of 1993 , almost two years since the date of his dismissal .
26 A Stockton author who last week defended his book about Guisborough has now been criticised for his work on Middlesbrough .
27 But although it had now been raining for several hours , there was not the least damp or cold either in the deep runs or in the many burrows that they passed .
28 He got up and went to stand by the tall , ornate fireplace where a fire had now been lit for the cooler evening to come .
29 The repatriation of Yugoslavs had now been proceeding for a week .
30 The court had heard that Rhys had now been accepted for a transplant operation at a Bristol hospital and the search was on for a suitable bone marrow donor .
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