Example sentences of "now have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The resolution will be put to the League 's annual meeting on Friday , and Rovers hope the fact that it now has official support , will be sufficient to have it passed despite anticipated opposition .
2 It now has 680 pages , many of them richly illuminated with a flamboyant exuberance unique in Irish and Insular manuscript art .
3 ‘ Nothing 's changed for Mrs Kitchener , other than — the family who support her , the two daughters are still at war — Mrs Kitchener now has six days a week day care …
4 Recent results include evidence that the average Kenyan woman now has 6.5 children compared with 8.2 children 12 years ago .
5 Our richest wildflower meadow now has 62 species of plant , including the trefoils , vetches , sorrels and wild grasses essential as breeder plants for butterflies such as meadow brown , ringlet , large and small skipper , small heath , common blue and small blue copper .
6 BRITAIN now has 30,000 naturists — people who believe it 's healthy and good to bare all .
7 It now has 450 pupils .
8 Hill now has 18 points and is third behind Senna ( 42 ) and Prost ( 37 ) in the drivers ' title race .
9 THE Ford Transit now has power-assisted steering fitted as standard to all 190 Popular and Standard long wheelbase models at no additional cost .
10 With all her changes in place , Corinne now has one task left — changing public attitudes to Eldorado .
11 It now has one production controller and everything does go out on time , according to Mr Peters ' research .
12 He now has two gardeners working full time : Dennis , a grand old boy who has scarcely been out of Gloucestershire in his life — and has been looking after foxhounds for the Duke of Beaufort for most of it ; and Trevor Jacobs , a younger and professionally qualified horticulturist .
13 It is also extending its fleet maintenance division and now has two service centres , one in Coventry and the other recently opened in Leamington .
14 Reality now has two faces or two angles from which the same face can be viewed quite differently .
15 Afghanistan now has two governments of a sort , neither of which has much authority .
16 So the bet is that the prime minister now has two years — with luck , much calmer than the past one — to start putting a programme into law , followed by another year to sell it to the people in the run-up to re-election .
17 It was originally issued with a three-month maturity but now has two months left .
18 Civil war has broken out among the poets of Ireland , which is why Patrick Kavanagh , bohemian and rural bard , now has two graves in Inniskeen , the County Monaghan village where he was born 85 years ago .
19 So ( to continue the metaphor ) the territory now has flourishing settlements ; there is a healthy interest in exploration .
20 Since the SSL had received an increasing number of enquiries about standards , and as BSI now places restrictions on the type of standards it is willing to lend , the SSL now has complete sets of the Standards of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ( IEEE ) and the American Society for Testing of Materials ( ASTM ) , and Comité Consultatif International Télégraphique et Téléphonique ( CCITT ) blue books .
21 Blackwells ' Art & Poster Shop now has many customers who come specifically to buy cards because they can not get what they want elsewhere .
22 The college now has close links with 65 institutions across 16 countries .
23 The building has twice been enlarged and now has temporary accommodation .
24 However , this attitude can also represent a response to feelings of rejection by his wife who now has other things to occupy her , or an unwillingness to play a full part in the parental role .
25 Perhaps prejudice now has other targets , but it has not gone away .
26 Stellato had his first conviction in 1989 , he now has ninety-one convictions .
27 Stellato had his first conviction in 1989 , he now has ninety-one convictions .
28 The Hong Kong restaurant will be Harry Ramsden 's first takeaway outside Britain , where it now has four sites in Glasgow , Blackpool , Guiseley and Heathrow Airport .
29 Dunedin House , another prestige office development , now has four tenants .
30 The group now has four bookshops in the city — the two university shops , and the W Hartley Seed branches at West Street and Broomhill — and 60 nationwide .
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