Example sentences of "now have been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The first limiting factor is the simplistic method that until now has been employed in the assessment of the generalisation ability of connectionist models , together with a lack of research on generalisation per se .
2 It is in fact a movement : a coming together of teachers whose common conviction it is that teaching up to now has been conducted in far too random and amateurish a fashion , based at best on a kind of inspired guesswork , and that it ought to be possible by putting our minds to it , and applying the sort of thinking that is successful in other fields , to do a better job than before .
3 The answer until now has been to put them in geriatric units .
4 The answer to that question would be that the Council 's actually the Councillors adopt an equal opportunity policy and that policy now has been adopted by the theatre trust and the theatre trust would n't put anything on if they feel sexist or racist or ageist .
5 What you see now has been rebuilt several times , although the medieval foundations still exist .
6 His entire premiership until now has been devoted to winning the election .
7 It 's in verse eleven , as a result of the anguish of his soul he will see it and be satisfied , he 'll be satisfied with the rescue operation , he 'll be satisfied with what he has accomplished , Isaiah says , and Jesus uses , perhaps , even more extravagant language , there in Luke fifteen , when he says in verse six , in verse mm mm , in verse seven , when he comes home with that sheep that he 's rescued with that lost to but it now has been found , when he brings it home he says there wi , he says he calls together his friends and his neighbours , saying to them rejoice with me !
8 They have presented separate lists of candidates to the 270-seat Majlis , or parliament , which until now has been dominated by radicals .
9 However , he points out that all that has been achieved by dowsing until now has been to locate the points of entry into the tunnels beneath the Alexandrov Kremlin , and some archaeologists are not even sure of this , regarding what has been found there as simply the old moats .
10 But for him , as for everyone else in the capital , the course of events must now have been discerned as inevitable .
11 Pruning should now have been completed on summer-fruiting raspberries : remove old canes and tie the new ones to their support wires .
12 Colour 1 of the palette will now have been fixed .
13 Josie 's mood seemed okay , which suggested to Lucy that any problems that her presence may have caused must now have been smoothed over .
14 The closing date for obtaining tickets has now passed and all money and unsold tickets should by now have been sent to Cicely Harris or Hilda Lodge , with the names of your guests .
15 Systems should by now have been analysed to ensure that the correct information is provided , and within the time scales allowed .
16 The kingdom may now have been partitioned between these two , as William of Malmesbury [ q.v. ] asserts .
17 All consortia should now have been informed of the advisory committees ’ recommendations .
18 All the basic lessons should now have been mastered , at least within the confines of a garden .
19 Had M1 been retained as a narrow measure of money supply , it would have shown a sudden increase as the sight deposits in the Abbey National would now have been included .
20 The issue of Nationalist Spain 's overall leadership may now have been settled but the precise shape of the emergent new state had not .
21 A year ago he was promising economic growth in the UK , which should by now have been accelerating to three per cent per year but , of course , it never happened .
22 Now having been discharged they 're convalescing from surgery with a family in Oxfordshire away from the glare of publicity .
23 In 1836 , the Bill now having been passed , he suggested to Gladstone that there ought to be more enfranchisement to cure the effects of it ; if the pyramid were extended at the base and the lower classes given some power , this would counter the preponderance of the manufacturers .
24 How can a soldier , haggard from the hell of the trenches , who was shot for falling asleep at his post be said now to have been treated fairly ?
25 It was immediately clear , as Max had said , that there had earlier been much blood ; soon clear , too , that the body was that of a comparatively young man ; the body of the man whom Morse had interviewed ( with such distaste ) the previous evening ; the man who had been cheated of the Wolvercote Jewel — and the man who now had been cheated of life .
26 The DSD levies , which up to now have been based on the size of the package , are due to rise sharply in the autumn , and will be higher on the materials which have proved hardest to recycle , especially plastic .
27 This is what most of Iraq 's Kurds wanted , and until now have been denied .
28 ‘ We have used our experience and our ability to sharpen up our image and our content and for six months now have been using full colour every week . ’
29 In contrast , in smaller and more informal gatherings such as house Masses , the power this can release has often been experienced so impressively that one wonders whether the new liturgy was not given to the Church prophetically , with a view to new circumstances which were to come , but which till now have been realized only unevenly .
30 An acre of grassland and 100 railway sleepers caught fire but now have been put out , however the rest of the building is understood to be on fire .
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