Example sentences of "[conj] now they " in BNC.

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1 The church steps are lined with candles , burning all the time , so that now they rise from a layer of wax four inches high .
2 V.W. Yes , I mean that 's something that when I first started I would n't have said , but I 've seen over the last six years changes in the governors and the role of the governors and I sense very much so that now they want Catholic appointments .
3 The 80386-80486 translator is the latest to be finished after the original Transputer implementations and Hinsley says that now they have first couple under their belts , it will only take a month or two to write each additional processor implementation .
4 The 80386–80486 translator is the latest to be finished after the original Transputer implementations and Hinsley says that now they have first couple under their belts , it will only take a month or two to write each additional processor implementation .
5 Almost everywhere the Japanese soldiers were received with shouts of Banzai : the Japanese made much of the Jayabhaya prophecy and most Indonesians believed that now they would be free .
6 Because she knew that now they would never escape and might not for long even survive ?
7 He had no idea , for the letter forced him at last to admit to himself that he knew nothing about his son , that he had lost touch with him , had allowed him over the years to drift further and further away so that now they were virtual strangers .
8 The Lowenstrasse area with the neighbouring Bahnhofpassage has become so popular with shoppers that now they call it " Shopville " .
9 The fact that he obviously thought she was a good nurse pleased her and gave her confidence , while the fact that Belinda had not betrayed his secret and gossiped about his wife and her illness earned his gratitude and respect , so that now they were allies and she knew she would be able to go to him if ever she had a problem at the hospital .
10 I note that now they have offered to construct a footway along this small section if you will dedicate the land to them for this purpose .
11 Some lay Nonjurors returned to communion with the Church of England after the death of James II , feeling that now they were relieved from the oaths , as did some of their clerical counterparts after the demise of the last Nonjuring bishop in 1710 .
12 ‘ He stood ’ , wrote Mr Newbolt , later Sir Henry , ‘ the door behind ’ and now they complain of cummings .
13 ‘ the door behind ’ and now they complain of cummings .
14 The West ‘ gave us hours to survive , then days , then weeks and now they give us seasons , but they should learn from the time that has elapsed already ’ , he said .
15 Finvest 's men have been making the bidding against RAI harder and harder by the season and now they are fighting on a match-by-match basis .
16 He and Mrs Thatcher are having to face up to a crisis they have made worse by trying to deny it , and now they can not agree on who should do what or how or why .
17 Yet somehow all nine have survived , and now they are practically full-sized chickens .
18 Wexford certainly was n't going to embark on a sabbath day 's journey to Sewingbury , and now they had mucked up the Kingsbrook Road with those flats , there was no longer any point in going there .
19 They 've been to bed and got up in the morning , and now they 're going off and doing things , like going to work and that .
20 Bannered ‘ Women Face the '90s ’ , the Time cover features a woman with a briefcase in one hand and a baby in the other -a symbol of those women who feel betrayed by feminism because , as the magazine says , they tried to have it all and now they 've just plain had it .
21 He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle .
22 He has been gathering his facts on and off ever since and now they are available to us all in his book The Wheatear , a truly classic study of every aspect of the wheatear 's lifestyle .
23 Japanese firms prefer to conspire rather than compete with each other , complain American rivals , and now they are doing it in our own backyard
24 All the time those steady , golden eyes had fascinated her — and now they were looking steadily at her along the barrel of a gun .
25 She thought she saw the Germans still working in the fields , and now they were picking up potatoes from the muddy ground .
26 The wobbly clamour was for more , and now they 're going into full production .
27 It had taken her three full days and now they were to be carried downstairs and arranged in the hall , after which her sister would take them to the post office .
28 My first leader was Schwalbé , who had been with the Suisse Romande under Ansermet , and now they have Spierer , who is a good musician and totally reliable .
29 The central section of the courtyard of the Alte post had been set with a three-sided arrangement of trestle tables for a party of thirty and now they began to arrive .
30 And now they 'll never let me go .
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