Example sentences of "especially now that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So do I. To anyone capable of seeing beyond a county bank balance , it has been clear for a number of years that there is too much limited-overs cricket played by the counties and that the present mix of three and four-day Championship games is not only confusing , especially now that they start on different days of the week , but also unnecessarily exhausting for all involved .
2 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
3 claimed that firms such as hi , with a team of relevant specialists , was able to respond quickly to requests of this kind , especially now that they were equipped with a computer-aided design system ( CAS ) .
4 Secondly people want a home which is economical to run — especially now that they will be liable to pay VAT on fuel !
5 And more especially now that we 've started raiding back against the MacIans and their friends .
6 Erm especially now that everybody 's moving away and most of the people you know have probably gone , or going , or they probably wo n't be moving near you any more .
7 Tradition suggests Rome , especially now that it is once more a major tournament in every way , despite suffering from so many lack lustre performances from some of the leading players this year .
8 This is extremely useful for illustrators , but fine artists should not disregard the creative possibilities of the technical pen , especially now that it can be used with an infinite range of colours .
9 Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ?
10 But his social position had always required him to keep up appearances , and especially now that he was court kammermusicus he and his wife expected to dress well , entertain their friends , keep a carriage , and domestic help .
11 Especially now that he was watching men die around him .
12 ‘ Everybody has a birthday , everybody has a party , so it is quite good business really , ’ he said especially now that he has increased his fee from £5 to £15 for half an hour .
13 Especially now that I can talk to you about Chris .
14 Especially now that his grandfather is no longer as robust as he once was , and needs him at Arrancay . ’
15 That is my view of what will happen in the Common Market , especially now that there are 5 million homeless people in the Community and on its borders .
16 But even her earlier resolve to leave Castell Rocamar at the earliest was on the line — especially now that there was a chance Peter would n't even try to make it back today .
17 Katharine finds her commissions in the oddest ways , especially now that she is sequestered in deepest Dorset .
18 ‘ Then I shall get a train in the opposite direction , ’ he said , thinking that there was something sad about it , especially now that she was thanking him politely for the drinks .
19 I think she would have a very hard time providing leadership , especially now that she is being perceived as more beholden to Washington than to the Filipino people . "
20 Again , though , there were some things which she was not well enough acquainted with him to mention — especially now that she knew who her Good Samaritan of yesterday was .
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