Example sentences of "now have a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Breeze the Alsatian now has a new home and is thriving .
2 The club was formerly known as the Grey Green Knitting Club of Bewdley , Worcs , run by Mrs Marjorie Dickens and now has a new organiser , Mrs Elsie Bispham , who can be contacted on 0746 861545 .
3 The company now has a new chairman in George Cox ; a new managing director of consulting in Peter Smith ; and a new finance director , Mike Wale .
4 The result is that this sector of the industry now has a new generation of site distribution equipment to transport bulk food or plated meals , in equipment which suits its requirements , at sensible , serviceable and , most importantly , affordable prices .
5 The mill now has a new owner and fortunately , he too , fully appreciates what an important acquisition he has made .
6 Capri now has a new owner .
7 In which case he might even now have a new brother or sister .
8 Someone who would formerly have been crippled from arthritis of the hip or knee may now have a new lease of life from a joint replacement .
9 In spite of the fact that he had let her down badly and most devastating of all , even though he now had a new love — Beth still pined for him .
10 Working-class youths now had a new range of ‘ industries ’ — notably popular music and clothing — to cater for their needs .
11 For Francisco Franco , the war now had a new meaning .
12 They now have a new experience of such days which starts a new pattern for the future .
13 On a lighter note , if the ‘ body ’ got David Mellor into trouble , we now have a new Minister for Culture ( called National Heritage ) .
14 In the middle of the worst recession since the war we now have a new crop of party political broadcasts , and a fresh set of posters , both crafted with skill by the advertising industry 's finest , which have had an immediate effect .
15 I now have a new sweater and a clean conscience !
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