Example sentences of "that it be now " in BNC.

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1 It 's a shame that it 's now become part of a genre rather than the opening salvo it might have been , since Juice now has an air of predictability about it .
2 And I went to my mate this morning who 's a boxer and he said that it 's now maybe , maybe a groin strain
3 But you 've got to remember that it 's now that the whole question of Walter Machin has come up again because of the new interest in him , and the republishing of the books and so on .
4 Well in effect it says that how that it 's now the Party is sanctionalizing absolute egalitarianism , the aim that landlords , K M T officers , everyone 's going to get equal distribution of land .
5 So I do n't think that it 's now the logical way forward .
6 That it is now required reading for the French Establishment and for anybody involved in business or education is a measure of how successfully it fulfilled its task without compromising a reputation for unbiased reporting .
7 In the end she proved , and many women police officers are proving , that it is now the men who are holding on to their apron strings .
8 Thank You'-You are about to deflate the small plastic paddling pool in the garden in which no infant has paddled for a month until you realise that it is now full of strange vegetation and even stranger swimming insects and you decide to keep it as a nature reserve .
9 However , they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent .
10 However , they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent .
11 I have heard that the house is inhabited , and that it is now a farmhouse ; but not a human being in sight anywhere near it ; the ploughmen have left the fields , the farm buildings are deserted .
12 The Treasury team needs to realise that it is now in competition .
13 The site already has a licence for waste disposal , but Leigh says that it is now considering the future of the site .
14 The CAP has reached such absurd proportions that it is now damaging everybody 's interests — the producers , the consumers and the Third World .
15 Major alterations in the seventeenth and eighteenth-centuries covered up the marble and we have to be grateful to renovations in 1904 for the fact that it is now visible again .
16 It was built of soft stone and has needed considerable renovation , some of it in cement , so that it is now almost pure , but delicate , rococo .
17 In time the nuns remodelled the church so that it is now Neo-Classical .
18 The committee found this information so useful that it is now an optional part of the branch membership form .
19 Weightlessness apparently does no great harm , so President George Bush says that it is now time to send people to Mars .
20 So much tree clearance work was done during the first ten years of the existence of Catchment Boards that it is now difficult to get a complete picture of the derelict state of the rivers before the passing of the Land Drainage Act in 1930 .
21 Greater affluence and improved air travel have also encouraged an increase in tourism to such an extent that it is now the world 's third largest industry and accounts for c. 12 per cent of the world 's GNP ( Geofile No 118 1988 ) .
22 According to Litchfield ( 1989 ) , the dried product consists of 72 per cent protein but , although it is an acceptable animal feed supplement , the drop in world soya-bean meal prices mean that it is now no longer produced on a commercial basis .
23 Moreover , Schell et al. ( 1989 ) point out that it is now possible to engineer plants , by introducing B. thuringiensis genes encoded for toxin production , that develop resistance to tobacco hornworm ( Manduca sexta ) and the large white butterfly ( Pieris brassicae ) .
24 I first heard and reviewed a pair of SD Ribbons several years ago ; to look at , the design has scarcely changed in that time , except that it is now obviously more professionally engineered and finished .
25 Authorities of all types and sizes commented on this problem , some just touching on it , others indicating that it is now paramount to them :
26 The existence and nature of these special enforcement procedures is such that it is now possible to speak of European human rights law as being a part of the law of the United Kingdom .
27 Except that on three separate programmes this weekend , Neil was urbane , witty , direct and honest — so much so that it is now rumoured he might go into TV presenting .
28 Lord Justice Browne-Wilkinson said that it is now apparently accepted that it is for the courts to decide whether a privilege exists and for the House of Commons to decide whether such privilege has been infringed .
29 No-one with even a passing knowledge of tax would doubt that it is now one of the most complex areas of an accountant 's work .
30 The Institute says that it is now receiving a steady stream of IVA notifications every month , a phenomenon which , until the recession started , was extremely rare .
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