Example sentences of "now has the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Harvard now has the finest collection of such material outside of Korea ’ . |
2 | So , because it did n't ‘ take advantage of customers when times were good ’ , it now has the long-term advantage of customer loyalty . |
3 | Britain now has the best road safety record in the European Community — helped by Conservative legislation , including making the wearing of seat belts compulsory . |
4 | The former Charlton Athletic boss is an experienced wheeler-dealer on the transfer market and now has the rare luxury , for him , of money to spend . |
5 | The city now has the highest per-head rate of fatal police shootings in the country : double that of New York and nearly triple that of Chicago . |
6 | Does my hon. Friend agree that our achievements in that aspect of education could not be better illustrated than by that which pertains in Nottinghamshire , where the university now has the highest ratio of applications to available places and where Nottingham polytechnic , which is soon to be a university , is planning to increase its capacity over the next couple of years to 16,000 student places ? |
7 | Welsh manufacturing now has the highest productivity of any part in the United Kingdom . |
8 | Outside the US , the UK now has the highest number of cellular subscribers anywhere in the world , and by the year 2000 as many as 20% of the UK population are expected to be users . |
9 | So I 'm put into the hands of what used to be called ‘ Wardrobe ’ but now has the grander title of ‘ Costume Designers ’ , who are keen for me to join the twentieth century sartorially , which would involve climbing into one of those colossal suits . |
10 | In fact Washroom Hygiene now has the lowest termination rate of all services in the Division ! |
11 | But Britain now has the lowest ratio of spending to GDP in the European Community . |
12 | I am delighted that the recently privatised Harland and Wolff now has the longest order book in its history , with £565 million worth of orders , that it is competing successfully with the Koreans and the Japanese , that the future of 2,500 of its people is assured and that it is the premier shipyard in the United Kingdom . |
13 | With stocks consisting largely of wines from Navarra and Rioja , the place now has the unusual advantage of both on- and off-licences for alcohol . |
14 | A senior official , Cheng Xianshun , stressed however that " although Tibet now has the bluest sky and cleanest water in the world , we should not be smug and must pay full attention to all environmental problems which will arise in the course of economic development " . |
15 | This site not only makes a picturesque scene , it now has the important role of housing the Dean Heritage Museum , a centre devoted to the recording and exhibiting of much of the Forest 's industrial heritage . |
16 | He now has the heart-breaking task of bringing her body home . |
17 | 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 ) . |
18 | Vauxhall continues to close the gap on Ford , which now has the biggest market share by just 2.24 per cent . |