Example sentences of "who can now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | They were not tricked into doing what they would not otherwise have done , they were tricked into doing what they wanted to do in that place and before witnesses and devices who can now speak of what happened . |
2 | The meaning of middle-class friendship is not given by the original place of meeting but by the individuality of the people concerned who can now interact in any situation . |
3 | Still to come , the man with the biggest feet in Britain who can now step out in style once more . |
4 | ‘ The decision is unacceptable to all Teesdale farmers , who can now expect more expensive journeys to marts in Darlington and Bishop Auckland . ’ |
5 | We 've all seen those photographs of dieters who can now slip into just one leg of their trousers after losing five stone . |
6 | It is only the very young player who can now play in the spirit of the game and enjoy rugby for what it used to mean . |
7 | Once again we lapse into passive resentment of the children of the Sixties , who can now revisit their abandoned younger selves and listen to wonderful pop songs at the same time . |
8 | The vehicle is in regular use during the season and has become very popular with disabled passengers who can now enjoy the views of the passing countryside in comfort . |
9 | And the railway made it worth while for us , who can now read the letters which resulted from that prolonged erotic oscillation . |
10 | Lachman , who can now claim the distinction of selling his company twice and buying it back once , quipped that he has personally established a new executive benchmark , transactions per year ( TPY ) , having sold Interactive to SunSoft , Praxis to SunSelect , Interactive to Systemhouse and having bought back Lachman , all in the space of the last twelve months . |