Example sentences of "has now be [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Thousands of British tourists are in the Florida area , which has now been declared a disaster area . |
2 | Bolam Lake has now been designated a Country Park and has a warden to protect it . |
3 | It has now been given a £1 million ( $1.7 million ) estimate by Sotheby 's who will be taking it to Japan prior to the sale , although the market for Constable in Japan is not particularly developed . |
4 | The Evening Degree in particular has now been given a substantial boost as a result of the University 's successful bid for UFC funding and this means that from 1992–93 , three Arts departments ( History , Film and Media and Politics ) will offer courses in the evenings . |
5 | A TEENAGER who slashed £1,500 worth of tyres at a Scarborough garage has now been given a job by his victim . |
6 | The water up to 500 metres around the ship has now been made a no-go area , for fear any oil still in the wreck could be a danger to life and property . |
7 | Higgins has now been fined a total of £17,700 during his tumultuous 18-year professional career . |
8 | The process of simplification has now been carried a stage further by section 2 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which abolishes detinue and provides that conversion now also covers the only case that was probably formerly the exclusive province of detinue — i. e . |
9 | In 26 months since his £300,000 move from Highbury he has made just 18 full appearances — none this season — and has now been handed a free transfer . |
10 | Councillor Tait has now been handed a letter which expresses concern over Mr Gilbert 's dual role . |