Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] now that " in BNC.
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1 | Surrey 's Martin Bicknell , the in-form Glamorgan seamer Steve Watkin and Foster appear to head the list of bowling candidates now that Alan Igglesden , Martin McCague , Dominic Cork and Phil Newport are all nursing injuries . |
2 | Option 4 recalculates the whiteout and blackout points now that the field of view is known and proceeds to compute a ‘ good ’ exposure for the measurements . |
3 | Moisture matters Now that your skin is toned and refreshed the key to keeping it soft is regular moisturising . |
4 | One of the members of his staff , Wing Commander Ken Underwood Ground , has been on so many accident investigations now that he is regarded as an unofficial honorary Inspector of Accidents by AIB . |
5 | America 's banks , keen for fee income now that loans are no longer growing , would love to do the same . |
6 | I certainly would not like to do without my own sound card now that I 've had one for some time , and I 'm seriously considering changing it for a Laserwave Plus , purely because I find its configurability and standard of sound to be better than the one I already have . |
7 | I do n't get involved with team matters now that we 've got a manager who can manage . |
8 | One lunchtime when she had been at the House of Mattli for a few months Paula went there for her usual coffee and the cottage cheese salad that was her staple diet now that it was so important that she did not add a single half-inch to her wand-slim figure . |
9 | There is not only anecdotal evidence but a fair amount of proxy evidence now that that is working . |
10 | It has never been easier to convert existing exterior lighting into automatic passive infra-red sensor ( PIR ) security lighting now that Smiths Industries Environmental Controls Company has introduced a two-wire connection between control and detector . |
11 | In other long-established deaf centres , members began to arrange day outings now that omnibuses were more readily available , and these were to be a feature of deaf life in the next few decades . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I work for Team Sport Scotland and part of my reignement is erm coordinator for women and girl 's football and I find that with the equal opportunities policies of many of the education regions now that more football is being played in primary and in secondary school and the district councils I go to visit I would say that the majority of them are definitely wanting to put money into promoting girl 's and women 's football . |
14 | Consider the points made in the letter and if the Council agree in principle it 's , it 's a suitable site for development , advise District Council now that it should be considered for inclusion in the district wide plan now being drawn up . |
15 | And of course nowadays there 's so much er things that er we use , there are so much labour saving things now that which makes a big difference . |
16 | When he was back at Thorsbury , he had taken to sleeping in the dressing room now that her time was almost upon her . |
17 | THE 386 HAS BEEN PUBLISHED FURTHER TOWARDS THE CLIFF EDGE NOW THAT INTEL HAS ANOTHER ENTRY-LEVEL PROCESSOR LINED UP TO TAKE ITS PLACE . |
18 | US carriers and Lufthansa , among others , are champing at the bit for new Berlin and East German air routes now that the air corridors , carved out in 1948 , are becoming obsolete . |
19 | US carriers and Lufthansa , among others , are champing at the bit for new Berlin and East German air routes now that the air corridors , carved out in 1948 , are becoming obsolete . |
20 | There , people either assume the more data , the more information — which was a perfectly valid assumption yesterday when data were scarce , but leads to data overload and information blackout now that they are plentiful . |
21 | ‘ Kalli ’ , who proved to be such a success with Warwickshire between 1971 and 1990 , has been signed on by Shropshire to play Minor County cricket now that he is English-qualified by residence . |
22 | The panel hopes now that this statement of faith can be seen as a useful and fairly accessible indicator to outsiders as to what the faith is all about , and at the same time as a ring of words which at least the majority of us within the church can happily affirm . |
23 | Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp . |
24 | Fujitsu attributed its loss to the sluggish global economy , but the company has no hit products in the computer market now that mainframes have gone ex-growth , it is only embarking on building a mid-range Unix business in Japan , in part with machines made by its ICL Plc affiliate and by Sun Microsystems Inc , and its personal computer business labours in the shadow of that of NEC Corp . |
25 | Attempts at humour aside , I now find myself penning a few words of concern for Salford 's Graduate Association now that the same question seems to be written large on the proverbial wall . |
26 | The Kleinwort analysts believe that the group 's accelerating cash generation will attract increased market attention now that all companies ' earnings have become so volatile under FRS 3 reporting . |
27 | Lending the lie to the sceptics that saw no hope of NeXT Computer Inc winning any significant licensees for its object-oriented NeXTstep environment now that the company has abandoned its hardware side , the company yesterday announced that three blue chip names , Hewlett-Packard Co , Dell Computer Corp and Data General Corp had signed up for the NeXTstep 486 version . |
28 | I am sure that you will agree that there should be a debate on the Court of Appeal system now that three major cases have been overturned in two years after substantial campaigns . |