Example sentences of "have now [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Seven million new leaflets are being sent to 35,000 GPs as the next stage of the BMA campaign against the NHS White Paper , which has now cost more than £2m .
2 She has now survived more than nine months without the aid of a ventilator .
3 Nevertheless , this policy has now freed more than £100 million for use elsewhere in the National Health Service .
4 The National Coaching Foundation has now received more than £1m from the Foundation for Sport and Arts , and Middlesbrough council is seeking a share .
5 The company has now axed more than 2,000 jobs in the last 18 months following a dramatic sales slump .
6 My brother has now spent more than two years in prison .
7 Evans , from Lowestoft , who celebrates his 31st birthday today , has now run faster than Brace .
8 Professor John McCutcheon , president of the Faculty of Activities , paid tribute to the volume and quality of Prof Wilkie 's work , and pointed out that he had now written more than 100 publications .
9 I believed that with that double victory I had now achieved more than most in British athletics , with the exceptions of course , of Coe , Cram and Ovett .
10 I hope that the inquiry will underline the fact that , by and large , children do not lie about such matters and that the people who have now come forward as adults have probably been permanently damaged because no one would pay any attention to what they said .
11 Police have now interviewed more than 600 people and taken 1,500 statements in the year-long probe .
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