Example sentences of "can now [vb infin] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is vital that we get across the fact that under the reforms in the NHS we can now set proper standards of care throughout the country .
2 But chemotherapy seems to have worked so well that dad can now make firm plans for the New Year .
3 Its output can now reach separate continents and subscribers will , in the future , have access to different interpretations of news events ( see Chapter 10 ) .
4 Science can now achieve extraordinary results , implanting embryos into a womb , filming the progress of the foetus , and providing details of its sex and genetic make-up .
5 You can now choose semi-matt finishes instead if you prefer , often with a slight surface texture that softens the somewhat harsh glare of a high-gloss surface .
6 The computer methodology for probate inventories has been further developed so that it can now handle large numbers of complete inventories .
7 Things that take up no more space than a cigarette packet can now have vast amounts of data in them .
8 Existing home owners can now let spare rooms in their homes more easily , and shorthold tenancies have been introduced .
9 Admittedly , France enjoys an inflation rate more than two percentage points lower than Germany 's , has another nice trade surplus in prospect and can now count five reductions in short-term interest rates since the right came to power .
10 If we can now persuade more birds to come and perch on top of the first lot we can in principle build up the wire to any thickness we choose .
11 The software can now display full-screen presentations and drive large screen displays .
12 Whereas , erm , you can now exploit individual countries comparative advantage of this trade erm , is , is rel is relatively er , is relatively easy .
13 Exchange controls are already being eased : Pakistanis can now operate foreign-currency accounts in local banks with no questions asked .
14 Well you 've probably seen in erm the newspapers you can now buy small computers for one hundred or two hundred pounds , but they 're not really what we 're talking about , because the very smallest computers of this sort , like the Sinclair and the B B C computer , do n't have any sort of storage for the data .
15 You can now buy matching coordinates in most of the ranges that can give the room a total individual look .
16 Instead of having to transcribe I can now photocopy whole pages of books and documents .
17 As a result of recent research , we can now trace possible sources for most of the individual elements in his theory , but the originality of the way in which he synthesised these elements remains his unique achievement ’ .
18 But we can now use biological systems to actually separate them and actually select particular isomers .
19 Mr Gibson who has already received permission for a tea shop can now submit separate applications for the visitors ' centre and the conversion of a former smithy into a holiday cottage the two elements supported by councillors .
20 Visitors can now see five rooms which are on view for the first time .
21 ( b ) We grouped " powers of description " and " humour " in a section called " qualities as a writer " ; we can now add other qualities to this section if we wish .
22 We can now add economic constraints .
23 Passengers can now enjoy such trips as East Anglia to Liverpool , and Scarborough to Manchester without the inconvenience of having to change trains .
24 Passengers can now enjoy such trips as East Anglia to Liverpool , and Scarborough to Manchester without the inconvenience of having to change trains .
25 — Members of Croft Sports and Social Club can now enjoy free games of snooker , pool and even a free juke-box every Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday .
26 We can now test these possibilities .
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