Example sentences of "[conj] it be [adv] now that " in BNC.
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1 | It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners . |
2 | My surprise does not arise from the possibility of a Government defeat over the social chapter but from the fact that it is only now that such a story has found its way onto the front pages . |
3 | Residents had to wait a year before they could put in claims and it 's only now that they 're getting their offers through , based on the district valuer 's assessment of the value of their homes . |
4 | She has spent much of the last ten years establishing herself and securing her home base , and it is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential . |
5 | ‘ It is much , much longer and it is only now that you have time to realise what it means to you . |
6 | This has been the case with many traditional British companies and it is only now that they are really being exposed to greater change . |
7 | I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you . |
8 | I 've always got on well with adults , but it 's only now that I 'm starting to get on with my own generation , and I realise that I have to do that if I 'm to become a whole person . |
9 | I 'd read it when I was doing my A levels at the crammer , but it was only now that I really appreciated it . |
10 | For it is only now that reason returns to me : she 's putting it on , you know she can do it . |