Example sentences of "now [verb] that the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is easy now to see that the problem of papal authority was the one problem of outstanding importance among many minor questions raised in these letters .
2 Rank Hovis were now realising that the cup could be going out of their cabinet and straight into Rentokil 's , they decided to keep us playing and on came the warehouse lads , and Rentokil promptly achieved a 6-O victory .
3 It is now recognized that the trachoma agent is very closely related to the organism that causes non-specific urethritis and is responsible for 50 per cent of sticky eyes in newborn babies and for a proportion of cases of salpingitis in women .
4 In A Second Beacon Fired by Scintilla ( 1652 ) he described his own apprenticeship and career , lamented the hardship caused to stationers by the civil war , and now argued that the availability of popish and heretical works showed that the press was too free .
5 With a sense of shock , Alice now realized that the revelation of Félix 's feelings for her had , in fact , radically changed her opinion of herself .
6 He now appreciates that the combination of a physically abused child 's abnormally low weight , under-stimulation and the general lack of competent parenting are the indicia of predictive child abuse .
7 These organisations must now demonstrate that the goodwill and voluntary co-operation of the farming and landowning community will be effective in protecting the countryside and , along with the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , they are focusing particularly on the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group , which they helped to establish , as a major vehicle for promoting the Act .
8 He stepped from the dais and glanced back , only now noticing that the altar stone was n't quite set in place , and that there was a thin gap beneath one end , which seemed to indicate that there was another pit beneath the stone .
9 Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version .
10 In answer to this the respondents who were in favour of this clause and its enforcement said that they now deemed that the sale agreements were null and void and they began to sell another brand of petrol at both garages .
11 The authorities now maintained that the bombing was an act of revenge for the April 1986 raid on Tripoli by US aircraft [ see pp. 34454-59 ] and that available evidence indicated sole Libyan responsibility .
12 We now expect that the Commission will find a remedy under the GATT laws . ’
13 ‘ We now expect that the Commission will find a remedy under the GATT laws . ’
14 I should have thought that the hon. Lady would now recognise that the description that I gave was entirely apposite .
15 Its San Jose , California-based developer , Software Systems Inc , has now decided that the time is right to provide a lower cost version , which runs on Silicon Graphics Inc workstations .
16 Although Liz Cole-Hamilton , 41 , has worked throughout her marriage , she has now decided that the time has come to take on a new challenge .
17 Having kept an unusually low profile throughout the Dewan election campaign , it was now felt that the military might press hard for the election of their choice of Vice-President , while Gen. ( retd ) Suharto , 71 , was expected to seek a fifth consecutive term of office as President .
18 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 .
19 In a surprise comparable with the fall in UK unemployment for February , foreign semiconductor manufacturers took an astonishing 20.1% of the Japanese market in the fourth quarter of 1992 according to both Japan and the US — but the Japanese now worry that the system of targeting a specific foreign share of the market will be demanded for other product categories .
20 Research has now revealed that the shape of the leaf is determined simply by the surrounding medium ( Science , vol 219 , p 505 ) Paula Deschamp and Todd Cooke looked at growth in Callitriche heterophylla , a common water plant .
21 10 Burden of proof Dealing first with the question of reasonableness as between the parties it is now accepted that the burden of proof falls on the party seeking to enforce the restraint .
22 I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992 .
23 Where he had formerly regarded British devaluation or a retreat from East of Suez as totally contrary to American interests , he now believed that the damage to those interests would be tolerable if the British — by their own choice — embarked upon a long-term and systematic attempt to put their economy to rights .
24 Section 28(4) now says that the person must be told the reason for the arrest even if the facts are obvious .
25 IBM , which had insisted that there would be parallel and separate development strategies for MVS and OS/2 on the one hand , and for Unix on the other , now says that the switch will lead to a consistent development environment for OS/2 and AIX .
26 Party leaders and committee chairmen no longer carried the weight they once had and ordinary members now assumed that the secret of holding one 's seat in perpetuity depended on their success in cultivating their district .
27 We now conclude that the presence of a separation between cytoplasmic and parietal structures and the evidence of large polyphosphate structures may represent the morphological consequence of nutritional conditions that are more and more difficult in the natural history of H pylori infection .
28 We now accept that the report was based upon inaccurate information and conveyed completely the wrong impression about Linford .
29 I undertand that the British Transport Police yesterday found the receipt and now confirm that the ink is black — the receipt had a reference number written on it , 092 , the one issued to Mr. Brand for this journey and known only by InterCity staff .
30 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 !
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