Example sentences of "[Wh det] now has [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Comite , which now has no full time employees , is leaving its offices in rue Quentin-Bauchart near the Champs Elysees for fifth-floor premises loaned free of charge by Galerie Bernheim Jeune , of which Dauberville is a director , at 83 faubourg Saint Honoré .
2 The concept of the spectacle is an effective term which now has a wide currency , but perhaps only in a sense which approximates its use by the Situationists .
3 As I said , we welcome the peaceful way in which the elections were conducted in Zambia , which now has a new and democractic Government .
4 The structure of this is interesting as over the last few years most software house have added default actions , verbs or options to their interface — Sierra have almost taken the opposite course by simplifying their system which now has a basic choice of some half a dozen actions .
5 Red Shoes By The Drugstore , E4 6a , is the line of bolts 25ft left of Dancing With Mr D ; while Blue Balentine , E4+ 6a , is the line 12ft left of Mr D , which now has a direct finish up the arête — Prospero 's Buoux , E3 5c .
6 One example of this is the term " Orientalism " , which now has a specialised , polemical meaning , following discussion of the term in Edward Said 's book Orientalism .
7 This eventually became institutionalized as the UN Centre on Transnational Corporations , which now has the difficult task of trying to reconcile the interests of the TNCs and the communities eager for their investments ( see Caplan , 1989 ) .
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