Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] now [verb] [that] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992 .
2 I can now consider that the new system of sponsoring foreseen by the Lawn Tennis Association no longer contains appreciable restrictions of competition and therefore the file will be closed . ’
3 Assuming that you have managed to secure the pieces without any glue showing , the trickiest part of the operation comes next : you must now ensure that the mirror is scrupulously clean and free from dust .
4 If the viewfinder image is still not sharp , you should now check that the eyepiece diopter adjustment is correct for your eyesight : you will find the adjustment ring or knob for this near to the eyepiece .
5 You will now see that the pearl eye feature has not been lost .
6 Working backwards we may now say that the effect of an infinite conducting plane is equivalent to that of a charge of opposite sign placed in the mirror position ( the negative charge is the image of the positive charge in the plane ) .
7 But we shall now see that the phenotypic effects of a gene need to be thought of as all the effects that it has on the world .
8 We can now contemplate that the relevant cc-e connection , when we suppose that cc caused e , can be stated in this way : If cc occurred , then even if x had occurred , e would still have occurred .
9 We can now say that the meaning of an individual word is valuational to the extent that its prime role is to make the statements in which it occurs express certain attitudes , and that it is descriptive if its prime role is to specify the content either of the belief or of the attitude which sentences in which it occurs express .
10 We can now see that the organism and the group of organisms are true rivals for the vehicle role in the story , but neither of them is even a candidate for the replicator role .
11 We can now see that the law and order issue can not be divorced from the rest of the Conservative Government 's policies during the Thatcher years .
12 But we can now see that the apocalyptic interpretation of history emerged from the confrontation with the Greeks about 165 B.C. If II Maccabees reveals a true aspect of the activities of Antiochus IV by stressing the cooperation of Hellenizing Jews , this is something less than the whole truth .
13 If we continue with our analogy , introduced a moment ago , of the Bank as the monopoly supplier of liquidity and the discount houses as the buyers , we can now see that the discount market is one in which ( by debt sales ) the monopolist is able to determine the position of the demand curve !
14 But he must now know that an Iraqi démarche around January 15th — perhaps a partial withdrawal from Kuwait — would make the use of force bitterly controversial at home .
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