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been now
adverb
At the present time.
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"Where has she been?" Now, she says, "she is flying".
Where Philip Szaara had been, now there was Philip Hudgkins.
How long has it been now, seven or eight years?
In some ways more effectively — I hope — than I've been now.
In Nyack, it became official: Where Szaara had been, now there was Hudgkins.
If there was any moment in time to appoint a woman, it would have been now.
"But we're limited there to flying indoors and have been now for a very long time.
Certainly Vunipola was on a mission, as his team have been now for some time.
The property is still without hot water and has been now for eight days!!!
"It's been now almost a year where his stock has underperformed dramatically".
However, the use of private companies to carry out the full programme has been now been ruled out.
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