Example sentences of "have now [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The success of their campaign in gaining publicity has now raised the possibility that hitherto unseen medical evidence could become public .
2 But NCR persisted , and has now ported the system beyond its own Intel-based 3000 Series hardware onto four more platforms .
3 The centre has now gathered a number of signatures from other voluntary and community groups which are supporting its request to the Office of Wages Councils to reconsider the abolition of the Wages Council .
4 Rather than scrap the scheme , however , Mr Weld has now extended the deadline until 31 July , 1993 .
5 Then , in the 1950s and 1960s , it became highly controversial ; it has now gone the way of all controversial terms — it is too highly charged to be useful .
6 Novell has now ratified the certification of Russia 's newest NetWare engineers following the Moscow training session set up by Drake Training & Technologies .
7 The Government has now authorised the preparation of draft legislation .
8 The tax treatment of companies ' foreign exchange gains and losses is to be reformed , and the Government has now authorised the preparation of draft legislation .
9 He has now undergone a total of 10 operations , of which five have been to straighten up the three remaining toes on his left foot .
10 GDA has now begun the process of introducing the system into the training provider network in Glasgow .
11 After destroying the nepeta last year , our cat has now discovered the pleasures of our actinidia .
12 The analyst has now constructed the model in outline and is in a position to fill in the detail .
13 Only two other sets of sextuplets have been born in Britain and Jan has now appointed a media agent .
14 As I eat I can not help but notice the Frenchman attending to the pig ; he has now cut the animal 's throat and has set alight to the straw , the flames and smoke engulfing the unfortunate pig .
15 It is perhaps interesting to note that whilst the LMS legislation would appear to be part of a wider strategy for the control of public expenditure , it has now spawned a range of better-informed pressure groups which , when focusing on the quality of the education service , find themselves increasingly calling for greater expenditure on books , teaching materials , equipment and the maintenance of school premises !
16 A vicar has now joined the ranks of the unemployed and signed on the dole .
17 A Japanese shipbuilder , Mitsubishi Heavy Industries , has now joined the race .
18 , who spoke so eloquently in this Chamber two years ago , has now joined the Trust staff .
19 A woman who caused a row when she applied for a teaching job under a false identity has now joined the debate over children 's reading .
20 Conner Peripherals Inc has now finalised the deal under which Overland Data Inc takes over all manufacturing , marketing and engineering rights to the Cipher 995 9-track and T480 18-track tape drive product lines , as well as all Cipher brand and trademark rights ; the acquisition will immediately double Overland Data 's turnover to a figure running at $24m a year .
21 I am encouraged to see that in the more recent case of Ensign Tankers v. Stokes the House of Lords has now rejected the notion that the mere fact that a transaction is undertaken for the purpose of obtaining a fiscal advantage compels the court to ignore and nullify all the fiscal consequences which are beneficial to the taxpayer .
22 Mrs Thatcher has now rejected the ITTO as the international forum to save the tropical forests , instead throwing her support behind the UN 's Tropical Forest Action Plan being run from Rome .
23 Britain has now adopted the SIGNPOST program and West Germany is also testing the system for possible adoption .
24 The sun has now risen the sun is over the yard arm .
25 I have met so many interesting people and I have enjoyed foreign travel too , ’ said the Richmond School art and design teacher who has now gained a BA Hons degree .
26 But Carrick has now gained an age where young lads metaphorically doff their caps and older spectators offer grudging respect .
27 Externally , apart from general repair work , replacement of the windows , and landscaping , little has changed , although the building has now lost the look of a working mill .
28 Following victories earlier this season in the Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate , Freedman has now saddled the winners of Australia 's three most prestigious races a feat last achieved in 1954 .
29 In the three years that the revised scheme has now operated the Council has noted that the majority of bodies clearly have been able to submit their applications well within that timescale .
30 Through the Office of Fair Trading he has now accepted the board 's undertaking .
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