Example sentences of "[pers pn] now have [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Journalistically , I now had more status in the little Gazette office . |
2 | In ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database . |
3 | I now have some idea of what it 's about . |
4 | However , as you now have another set-up available for aerobatics the model can be made less sensitive . |
5 | You now have several options , so take a bit of time to think through what you really want to do — and get the best advice you can . |
6 | She now has another job but can not completely forget her experiences . |
7 | I hated Vienna , because we now had several rooms and so I was further from the forest . |
8 | W w w w we now have that reform , I mean thi this is I mean what w |
9 | is is the best one that we we now have this data . |
10 | We now have several nurseries in operation although resources are very poor . |
11 | Note to artists : Because of the overwhelming response we now have several weeks ' supply of pictures for the Gallery page . |
12 | Now because of course we now have more computers in society than we ever did before , and we do n't have lots of paper files before us inevi invariably , the information is being held upon the computer . |
13 | We now have another citizens charter that addresses the direct problems faced by the people of this country . |
14 | We now have enough laws to completely capture the semantics of our version of occam . |
15 | However , we now have enough material to examine the way in which the equations of motion are developed for turbulent flows . |
16 | that is , that is what , that is what exists to do , or one of the things that exists to do as the U K sales company our business is to give the projections for a particular piece of business , and if we see any other similar bits of business around it that 's fine , that 's , that needs to be added to it , but to give our vision of that particular piece of business , feed that into the marketing people in , and say , look , this is the situation if we go this way , this is what we think is going to happen , if we do this , this is going to happen , if we do n't do this , this is what 's going to happen , so that that can be fed into an overall picture , and they will come back , I presume , and say , right , we now have enough information to know that it 's going to be worth =vesting , investing in production of sixteen double O fours in er Peter . |
17 | But it was n't to be and as a result we now have fewer engineers and probably fewer skilled people in industry than ever before : crumbly foundations to build upon if it is going to be built along the old traditional lines . |
18 | ‘ We now have fewer factories , fewer machines and fewer workers in manufacturing than a decade ago . |
19 | We now have some sketch of the scope of meaning that is referred to in the definition , namely all that can be said to have been communicated , in Grice 's sense , by the use of a linguistic token in a context . |
20 | But we now have some understanding of the universality , or otherwise , of symbolic archetypes . |
21 | On the other hand , more of the owner-managed businesses said they now had more confidence in the direction of Government policy than the top 1,000 representatives . |
22 | But they now have little chance of making the Anglo-Italian semi-finals . |
23 | ‘ The only losers in this transaction are the larger regional banks , because they now have another competitor of significant size . |
24 | Apart from predictable duties , like that of sitting through a performance of The Family Reunion ( a play for which he now had little affection ) , he was asked to crown the Swedish snow queen at the winter festival : he told Robert Giroux that he had hoped this might be combined with the Nobel ceremony itself , so that he could wear ice-skates with his tails . |
25 | Returning towards the island he saw five Ju88s heading out to sea and although he now had little ammunition left , attacked and thought that he had managed to damage one . |
26 | He now has some movement in his arms and shoulder which Doctors say is encouraging . |
27 | IN THE unlikely event that Stephen Hargrave , youthful former chairman of Pathfinders Group , does not get on with his new boss Hugo Biermann — who recently reversed into the company — he now has another venture to concentrate on . |
28 | Others will tell you that it showed cricket 's ability to absorb change , an ability it now has another chance to demonstrate . |
29 | Though it now has few East European customers it has proved that with cheap , intermediate technology and a limitlessly flexible approach to business , it is possible to sell exchanges to Russian cities . |
30 | Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm , |