Example sentences of "more now [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ BORVEL NEM AKT ; the words meant no more now than they had last night , and the feather looked simply ordinary . |
2 | But in a way she dominates me more now than when I was young . |
3 | I now feel I understand people much more now than I did before . |
4 | As a result of that I 'm learning more now than I ever have , even though I have less time in which to do so . ’ |
5 | Apart from the facts about the different regiments gleaned from the poster on the wall at Lille , I knew no more now than I had as I stood watching England disappear from the back of the ferry . |
6 | Whereas this job , although it centres around the similar sort of thing , has become much more diverse particularly in the last three or four years with our involvement with deposit of poisonous waste and site licensing … ; planning applications are referred to a lot more now than when I first started . |
7 | The traffic was no more now than a hum , an occasional pinprick of light edging along Bayswater Road and Park Lane . |
8 | I can not account for its striking me more now than any other day , but it was as if new to me ; and I listened to every sentence he spoke as if to a musical composition . ’ |
9 | In fact it 's probably used more now than it was when it was a school . ’ |
10 | In fact , if anything , little boys die more than little girls , even more now than they used to in the past , so it ca n't be anything to do with health care in case |
11 | The thought appalled her more now than ever . |
12 | She liked her boss a lot more now than she had at the beginning of their relationship . |
13 | Tell you what she 's living it up more now than she did before ! |
14 | you see I moved a bit more now but and I I 've still got good hearing er apart from this ear here , this ear , I ca n't hear so well , quite so well , this side , you see so I always have to say excuse me while I , hang on while I turn off the television , you see , and then they have to wait a minute till I turn it off and then what I do is because I have this phone extension put in |
15 | The air crews used to flock around the office even more now that she was with us , and in particular a navigator called Henry who made numerous attempts to date her . |
16 | It still terrified her — ; even more now that it was acknowledged as a portion of her soul . |
17 | well I du n no , they ought to be even more now that fighting , er supposedly fighting for business |
18 | I am doing that more and more now when I am stretched and I think I am improving in that area . ’ |