Example sentences of "now been [verb] by a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He drove her back here this morning and she has now been seen by a doctor . ’ |
2 | It has now been replaced by a new colonnade . |
3 | The big supermarkets , or what seemed big supermarkets then , which disfigured numerous high streets in the 1960s , have now been replaced by a much larger generation of stores . |
4 | About 1868 a new school was built but this has now been replaced by a modern and forward thinking school for five to eleven year olds . |
5 | Ms Mitchell said : ‘ The grief , anger and outrage in our community in the wake of the Braer have now been replaced by a determination that this type of economic and environmental disaster must never be allowed to happen again . |
6 | Fed up , with no reliable way of getting around London except on his motorbike , Robert Cave came up with this novel concept , which has now been adopted by a leading mini-cab and courier company . |
7 | These traditional cheeses have now been joined by a host of other British cheeses , some based on ancient recipes but others on new ideas , and British cheesemaking is enjoying a glittering renaissance . |
8 | The elder Despenser was left in charge at Bristol , but on the approach of the queen 's forces , who had now been joined by a group of northern magnates led by Henry Percy of Alnwick and Thomas Wake of Liddel , he surrendered and was tried and sentenced to death . |
9 | Whether or not the criticism was justified , British higher education had now been extended by a considerable addition to its ‘ advanced further ’ and ‘ public ’ sector . |
10 | A huge , thermionic valve-based , test-rig to access their performance has now been by-passed by a comparatively tiny piece of modern-day electronics . |
11 | This has now been taken by a full scale ‘ mock-up ’ nose cone of a Trans-Manche Super Train ( TMST ) . |
12 | This stance has now been inverted by a puritanical moralising clerisy which virtually polices conduct and enquiry in the name of a postmodern triptych — as Terry Eagleton has put it — of class and race and gender . |
13 | Most of the NII 's work so far has been on an earlier ‘ reference design ’ , which has now been superseded by a ‘ contract ’ design . |
14 | This has now been dropped by a directive concentrating on public education and voluntary agreements with industry . |
15 | That rape in marriage happens and not infrequently has now been established by a number of studies . |