Example sentences of "now it be [adv] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 Now it is quite possible that these players could all bounce back through the mini tour , or through invitations gained in 1991 , but it does indicate what an unpredictable game golf is .
2 Now it is quite evident that if the slightest thing goes wrong en route if the cornea is fuzzy , or the pupil fails to dilate , or the lens becomes opaque , or the focussing goes wrong — then a recognizable image is not formed .
3 Now it is quite likely that there are two alternative pathways for arriving at that same end-product , each needing six different enzymes , and with nothing to choose between the two of them .
4 Now it is certainly true that a complex whole necessarily contains relations of subordination and domination if the presence of principal and secondary contradictions within it is made into a defining characteristic .
5 Now it is very important that you write good short answer questions , because you think they 're
6 Now it is perfectly true that some families remained in the same district for hundreds of years .
7 Well by now it 's perfectly clear that the suggestion that these characteristics rest in the blood and in race is wrong , but there remains this enormous field of characteristic garnered from a long historical process .
8 Now it 's quite likely that next time I come we can spend quite a bit of time doing this same thing again yeah cos there 's a lot in it there 's angles using a protractor adding things up to check they come to the total that the angles come to three sixty and there 's this thing about fractions there 's cancelling fractions and then there 's working with quite big numbers three hundred and sixty what 's two fifteenths of three hundred and sixty mm that 's quite hard .
9 Now it was also interesting that after he forgot that two weeks ago we had his own Minister , David Hunt , crying on the steps of Brussels about the fact that the forty eight hour week had been passed by a majority vote , with only him opting out .
10 By now it was painfully clear that an aircraft display hall was the route for the Museum to take , if it were to secure the long term .
11 Now it was quite obvious that nothing more could be rescued .
12 And if she went to see him now it was very likely that her appearance would rekindle his feelings , was n't it ?
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