Example sentences of "quite [adj] now that " in BNC.

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1 It was quite clear now that one of these two would be the winner of the Golden Putter .
2 After her interview with J. D. O'Connor she had mitigated her whoppers to Matey and Dr Neil by moving on to the West End , where she walked along Oxford Street , entering Mr Gordon Selfridge 's store , gazing as raptly at its wonders as though she were truly the poor girl whom she pretended to be , the whole place seeming quite different now that she no longer had her papa 's bottomless purse at her command .
3 It is quite obvious now that if there was more to Monica 's missing Wimbledon in 1991 than the shin splints that were eventually given as the reason , she is not going to tell us .
4 It seems to be coming back fairly swiftly actually , and airlines are quite confident now that erm they will see traffic growth once again of round about five per cent
5 She felt quite sure now that Brown Owl would marry this pilot-prince .
6 ‘ Well , if I am , Mrs Hamilton certainly must be , ’ she told him seriously , not wanting either of the doctors to see that she did indeed find the responsibility she was about to take on quite daunting now that she knew the full scope of Faye Hamilton 's problems .
7 Despite the economic gloom , City types are feeling quite skittish now that the former men-only Marks & Sparks in London 's Leadenhall Street has let the ladies in .
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