Example sentences of "[prep] now that " in BNC.

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1 Who exactly is the Euro-fighter meant to defend Britannia and our European allies against now that the Berlin Wall is down , the Soviet Union is rushing towards disarmament and the Warsaw Pact has suddenly become the best investment opportunity since the post-war Marshall Plan ?
2 Who exactly is the Euro-fighter meant to defend Britannia and our European allies against now that the Berlin Wall is down , the Soviet Union is rushing towards disarmament and the Warsaw Pact has suddenly become the best investment opportunity since the post-war Marshall Plan ?
3 Of course , these products have more to compete with now that there are units like DigiTech 's new RP-1 about , but where the ME-10 scores highest is its ease of programming .
4 I mean , it 's not as nice a pint as now that Whitbread 's have taken over and half the time .
5 Assuming for now that the cause of death is known and that there is no need for an inquest or autopsy then the death certificate is next taken to the Registrar for Births , Deaths and Marriages .
6 Enough for now that she held his hand .
7 The second raid was a diversion for now that raiding was becoming more organised , full use could be made of feints and diversions to distract defenders from intended targets , and in a wider strategy the whole policy of raiding would involve a major distraction of the enemy towards an invasion of Norway , not France .
8 What you do with it once you 've brought it to the surface is another matter : it is enough for now that you acknowledge it is there and begin to discover ways of getting at it .
9 Suffice it to say for now that the premises underlying Anisminic are made explicit , at least for those institutions within Lord Diplock 's first category .
10 ‘ There 's nothing else to hang about for now that your friend at UFA has given me a new face .
11 You could bring them down and we co keep that here for now that helicopter
12 October also saw the arrival of the much discussed cushions what will we talk about now that ?
13 The suggestion has been made before now that it was among the Basques that this future rebel against the king of England learnt his what were , for the time , dangerously democratic principles .
14 Why had she never realised before now that Dana resented looking like her sister ?
15 Portadown coach welcomes back former Irish international winger Susie Kinley , only to find that Adele Sloan takes her place on maternity leave , whereas Pegasus coach Eilish Macken has a strong midfield line-up to call upon now that international panellists Claire Samways , Jeanette Turner and Claire McMahon have been joined by Kim Mills .
16 I think I 'll stick with Lulu — I 'm not superstitious but it 's been so good for me up until now that I 'm not going to throw it away .
17 ‘ I just did n't know until now that the cup is Undry , Fand ! ’
18 The Doctor had said that he was n't human , but Francis had not comprehended until now that the mind behind the little man 's clownish , owlish face was as alien as Lacuna 's .
19 I never realised until now that in fact I have very few people I can trust .
20 I did not realise until now that he had more than one function .
21 It had not struck him until now that this was an inadequate hiding place .
22 Eighteen years away from a stage , eighteen years and she 'd forgotten until now that terrifying gut-wrenching dread of stepping out in front of several hundred people and making a total fool of yourself .
23 It has been argued up to now that although word-meaning is in a sense infinitely variable , nonetheless discrete units — ‘ atoms ’ or ‘ quanta ’ of sense — can be identified which at least in some respects are stable across contexts , and which are the appropriate basic units for lexical semantics .
24 Once you 've worked out how much you need to make one to Now that , that question is is a gift really is n't it ?
25 ‘ So , ’ she said brightly , ‘ where are you off to now that we 've finished shooting The Viking ? ’
26 But almost everyone in Kingsmarkham knew them and knew also by now that this was the spot where Charlie Hatton had been murdered .
27 It must be apparent by now that satisfactory studies are likely to be rare .
28 The bastard knew by now that he had given the game away .
29 ‘ I love the North , ’ he says again , though I understand by now that the North is only code for another , deeper loss .
30 It should be clear by now that linear plots are never quite absent from even the most experimental of these novels .
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