Example sentences of "say now that " in BNC.
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1 | If I do not get the chance later in my response to answer the comments of the hon. Member for Caernarfon ( Mr. Wigley ) on students with special needs in further education , I say now that I attach great importance to those students . |
2 | I was always annoyed though , Phil and George were magnificent dancers and the chap I used to walk out with sometimes he er he 'd he he used say now that I look like this ! |
3 | Even one of the authors , Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina , says now that he ‘ wants a divorce ’ . |
4 | Andrew Knight says now that there was no target . |
5 | Miller says now that he was offered a deal too , one of the most remarkable even in that committee 's history of deals . |
6 | The cars parked on the end of the runway did n't help either , but Spencer says now that he would n't have made the runway even it they had n't been there . |
7 | Mrs Whitman says now that it might not happen ‘ in six months or six years ’ . |
8 | He says now that if he 'd known what it would involve he would have taken the first plane out of town , but I was hugely relieved when he agreed . |
9 | Lord Alexander says now that the Development Plans were never taken seriously , that it was then thought ‘ a nonsense ’ to try to project five years ahead . |
10 | The large question of the limits upon royal power will be discussed in a later chapter , but it can be said now that , although the Crown put pressure upon both Houses , they were capable of obstinacy and independence . |
11 | Fiona hugged me as a long-lost brother and said Harry still could n't be quite clear in his mind as he was saying now that he remembered drowning . |
12 | First came the minstrels , yelling war songs , and when they had finished they tore off their mantles and threw them down before the Empress , saying now that they had fought for her such clothes were no longer worthy of them and would she give them new ones ? |
13 | Are you saying now that you do have them ? |
14 | I 'm not being critical of him , I 'm just saying now that he 's got to pick his time to go over the top . |
15 | she said now that looks artificial , but I would never have thought the |
16 | tax paid and everything , and I know it 's gon na be in there I said now that to me is worth a lot I ai n't got ta worry whether there 's gon na be cheque from out on my doormat in the morning or if it 's gon na bounce when I put it in so I sa |
17 | I said now that one 's baby in there . |
18 | It is easy to say now that the potential for cellular telephones made it easy to focus on that business . |
19 | What quite this comes to is a topic that will be addressed later , but it is safe to say now that they are not terms suited to actors ' autobiographies , nor terms easily accepted by historians . |
20 | They were speaking in favour of it , now here he comes along er and er we we 're I I find myself , regrettable I think because er er his er a minister very well informed in these areas with er who made in those committees a very powerful and effective contribution , now we find ourselves on the er opposite side but I have to say now that we are on opposite side that what is introducing today er is really er too little er and far too er too too late . |
21 | Are you going to say now that you 're not in support of Wheatley ? |
22 | That really encourages us to say now that prices will fall in nineteen ninety , but only marginally , perhaps by up to two or three per cent or so , but gradually there we 'll see a recovery now in nineteen ninety one , and that 's why we 're saying price rises by the end of ninety one of five per cent or more even . |
23 | Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ? |
24 | Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ? |
25 | And let me say now that I have been impressed by certain of the arguments I have heard here . |
26 | ( I had better say now that readers who identify the I of the Sonnets with Shakespeare 's own personality not only encourage that futility of speculation about the identity of a real-life ‘ Friend ’ and ‘ Dark Lady ’ which has pestered discussions of these poems for so long , and is now in the last stages of senility ; but in so doing they also destroy one of the essential principles of literary criticism in modern times , the independence of the I in lyric poetry , its existence as a persona or mask behind which the poet is free to impersonate any human situation without being identified with each or all of the mutations — often contradictory — taken on by his persona . ) |
27 | Who can say now that the dish is not , in fact , of ancient Norman lineage ? |
28 | I can say now that I would answer ( a ) ‘ No , ’ and ( b ) ‘ No , because such a passing of property does not involve an appropriation . ’ |
29 | He might say now that he put his wife and child first ; he might even think it . |