Example sentences of "now [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As he explored Merton , Wimbledon , or south and east of South Croydon with Arthur Hardy , ‘ We had no single definite object now that no eggs were to be found .
2 The television news-reader 's voice still rang across the room , sounding forlorn now that no one was listening .
3 Then he called for Alvar Fañez and said unto him , Cousin , the poor have no part in the wrong which the King hath done us ; see now that no wrong be done unto them along our road : and he called for his horse .
4 ‘ I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently this country is at war with Germany . ’
5 Now that a reaction is setting in , Mr Gorbachev is leaning back towards the conservatives to keep his balance .
6 Suppose now that a tenant in fee simple granted the land to another to hold for life or in tall .
7 Yet , now that a man has actually come , I realise that my hopes were too simple .
8 I see now that a child knows these things intuitively , including those things which are at first beyond its own experience .
9 It is now that a man may pick the flowers and fruit of his lifetime , and complete his gardens of philosophy .
10 We added darts to our sports achievements , and of course , now that a ground level roof had been put on the Church , there were choir practice and Church meetings to attend .
11 It must have become clear to us by now that a committee of different subject specialists trading off time and contents with each other is an unwieldy and potentially dangerous body .
12 He realises now that a five-shot lead is no guarantee of success .
13 A few years ago this game was used in evidence for a players ' international quality , but there is so much serious , competitive rugby now that a post-Christmas frolic is not rated in assessing credentials .
14 Normally , a ride in a car , even a police car , would be something of a treat for a child particularly now that a gratifying crowd was beginning to collect to witness his notoriety , drawn by the yards of white tape which sealed off the whole of the south part of the church and by the police cars and the unmistakable black and sinister mortuary van parked between the church wall and the canal .
15 Their ‘ temporary stays ’ may be extended even longer , now that a recent trial has sentenced two of their peers in Cuba to prison terms for screening a videotape of everyday life in Havana at a conference in Costa Rica .
16 It will all come right , now that a different period of history has begun .
17 The relative phenotypic homogeneity of this disease may , however , be the result of selection bias , and now that a DNA marker is available more variability may become apparent , as is seen in the other inherited prion diseases .
18 ‘ Journalists have always been keen on the idea of a ‘ Punk Revival ’ and now that a few bands like the Buzzcocks , Sham 69 and X-Ray Spex are back together they 're having a field day .
19 They resorted to terror and adventurism , for which there was no justification now that a powerful Social Democratic movement had taken shape , and they failed to acknowledge the leadership that must be exercised by the proletariat over the peasantry and the democratic movement as a whole .
20 He summoned over the waiter , who was chastened now that a man had arrived , and ordered wine to supplement Blanche 's mineral water .
21 Male tail length could now evolve to so great a size that it decreased the male 's viability , for now that a preference has been established among the females , it can balance a disadvantage in the preferred character .
22 It was now that a more marked difference from the Parisians showed itself in their work , most obviously when they laid hands on Sermisy or Janequin for their own purposes .
23 Imagine now that a customer of an individual bank applies successfully for an overdraft .
24 It is generally recognized now that a totally planned economy is no longer a desirable or viable option for socialists , in either the East or the West .
25 Now the view er was that they were dignified and above taking action and also in the sense that the public was credited I think with more sense than to believe everything and that the public memory is relatively short and therefore if you start a court action and you then have coverage in the court action , you are merely making the thing worse erm sometimes the things that some people may have thought were highly actionable one day , become almost a joke and something of affection later on and you can , one of the classics maybe is about the Prince of Wales talking to his plants , now that a national joke and he will make jokes about it in speeches
26 Now that a new season is upon us , I and a lot of other Carrick supporters were looking forward with very much optimism and excitement to challenging and competing seriously in all competitions .
27 The City Council , anxious to back tennis now that a new complex is to be built in Wavertree , insist there is an emphasis on the novice players in this year 's Parks event .
28 Suppose now that a customer deposits an extra £2,000 in cash .
29 Could we not have er I think procedure is could we not have the er er resolution for the at first and now that a ministry is in motion ?
30 I know now that every park , meadow , lake , river , moor and garden in Britain is in need of conservation , as much as any game reserve in Africa or rain forest in South America .
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