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

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1 Rob Andrew , his captain , added : ‘ Not one player in that team had won in Paris , and now we know that France are vulnerable when you keep running at them . ’
2 The King of Blefuscu has always wanted to defeat Lilliput in war , and now we hear that he 's prepared a large number of ships , which will attack us very soon .
3 And now we hear that Steiner did n't die , ’ Schellenberg said .
4 And now we find that the people who are troubling the Dales most at the moment are out of your own world — Bragad and Jinneth .
5 We learned to be open , honest and frank with the media and now we find that we are treated fairly . ’
6 erm there was a time , for instance , when we had members of parliament who were gentlemen of means , perhaps , and who did not need to draw salaries , erm and it was erm perhaps a gentleman amateur job , but it 's all changed totally now and now we recognise that erm to be a national politician is a career and erm it is a career which is perhaps rewarded at the going rate .
7 And now they say that Currer Bell is a writer who understands women very well ! ’
8 But I 'm aware and now I know that men are
9 We all called him ‘ Mol ’ abbreviating his name as students always do ; and throughout the diocese he is known by all his brother priests as simply ‘ Mol ’ ; and now I gather that his parishioners call him Fr Mol .
10 So you will have Miss Blagden to thank and now I suppose that since I am useless to you I will not hear from you again which will not grieve me if that is all I am good for .
11 And now I learn that the Foundation has just had to purchase a number of canvases from this very donor for a far from meagre amount .
12 And now I realize that people still lie , steal , and fight , just as they have always done , and probably will always do .
13 What about at the back Mick because Richard missed er the game at the weekend with a groin strain and now I understand that Paul er might be doubtful for tonight ?
14 I always thought it was too early , he wrote , and now I see that it is much too late .
15 " I have advocated this for a long time " , he declared , " and now I see that some of the shipowners are inclined to agree to it .
16 I had regarded the English language almost as my own private possession , something which was mine by right , and now it seemed that I was going to have to fight to hang on to it , as I was having to fight for everything else .
17 The kids had been sent to her mother 's house , and now it seemed that they had a new surrogate father .
18 And now it seemed that she had his understanding — and his love .
19 They had never even tried it until she had first seen Alain and now it seemed that every step she took was to be supervised .
20 ‘ We simply went to work like normal citizens during martial law and now it seems that 's a crime , ’ he went on , gesturing at the 20 heads of party factory cells who were gathered to discuss the future of communism in Poland .
21 And now it seems that I will go to my grave without meeting that special person .
22 And now he realizes that his slowness was a pause for savouring , that his silence was full of unfelt feeling .
23 He had not only cuckolded Richard Sharpe , but in the process he had effectively stolen Sharpe 's fortune , and now he discovered that his enemy was mot lost in France , but alive and close to Brussels .
24 In his younger days , he had been a middle-weight Army boxing champion , and now he dreamed that he was in the ring again , with a right-cross from a swarthy , swift-footed opponent smashing into the left-hand side of his jaw .
25 And now she knew that Uncle Knacker did n't know any more than she did , and she was on her own because her parents could n't afford expensive lessons or a top-class pony .
26 And now she knew that those responsible were Shi'ite terrorists from Iran , while Philippe Chaumont was held by Shi'ite terrorists in Lebanon .
27 And now she knew that she would have done anything to be able to roll back the clock .
28 While they were walking they had not been able to see it , because there were hills in the way ; but now they saw that the cottage was really built on a cliff , and down below them was a small bay .
29 They were thinking , like Berbizier , of building for the 1995 World Cup , but now they realise that confidence comes from getting your senior players right and winning each game as it comes along .
30 but now they realize that however you need to have mass mobilization in order to have successful land reform
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