Example sentences of "[noun pl] now that " in BNC.

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1 So just with that trick there are a lot of words now that you 'll be getting right yeah .
2 Any of these old words now that you can think of ?
3 More important are our relationships with older people like grandparents , or great-grandparents now that four-generation families are increasingly common .
4 We have been told for several centuries now that every child is naturally different and it is therefore wrong to impose on one the mould which has been prepared for others unlike it .
5 I would like to thank them all for their gifts and their good wishes , ’ said Dorothy , who is looking forward to cultivating a few hobbies now that she has more time .
6 Surrey 's Martin Bicknell , the in-form Glamorgan seamer Steve Watkin and Foster appear to head the list of bowling candidates now that Alan Igglesden , Martin McCague , Dominic Cork and Phil Newport are all nursing injuries .
7 What was Britain going to do about its colonial subjects now that they laid claim to ‘ Britishness ’ ?
8 I 'm sorry , ’ she apologised , her action in not leaving a note seeming poor thanks now that she knew he had only been trying to protect her from himself when he 'd called her clinging .
9 erm , and er , sometimes even pleased to say well I 'll try to get you in purple , but er , nowadays erm , we , we do n't go in for that because there 's , there 's so many er shops now that selling lighting fittings erm and selling nothing else , there is n't one actually in Harlow , but there 's one in Epping and there 's one in Stortford , erm that er , it 's , it 's riding a new car people want to see er a good variety of them , have a look at a lot or a washing machine or anything like that , you want to see many before you buy one .
10 Cos these lads now that have gone back , and they were scabs then and they 'll scabs they will be all their lives now .
11 Radios 2 and 3 have irrevocably lost listeners now that they have been squeezed on to FM only ; so will Radio 1 , which is to meet the same fate .
12 ‘ There are certain songs now that I leave open for improvisation ; I play something different every night instead of playing the solo from the record .
13 I think you 've got to do something drastic , at the end of last year a considerable number of working parties and committees were actually reduced or eliminated , and I look at education and I look at the sub- committees of education , they 've all been replaced by working parties now that meet more and more regularly .
14 No there will be Wednesdays now that I wo n't be able to come at all .
15 They watched a while , till the Space Marine asked , ‘ Can mind and will move the bare bones now that the muscles are gone ?
16 I do n't get involved with team matters now that we 've got a manager who can manage .
17 Moisture matters Now that your skin is toned and refreshed the key to keeping it soft is regular moisturising .
18 It has been known for some years now that records of the electricity activity of the brain during sleep — by electrodes attached to the scalp , face and neck — confirm that different types of sleep exist .
19 Siemens AG has now acknowledged that it is looking for a strategic partner for its troubled Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG , which is facing growing woes over the next couple of years now that the German economy is plunging into what threatens to be deep recession .
20 Its Maronite attackers were able to concentrate all their energies upon their last assault against the Palestinians now that the Syrians had arrived to save Christian Lebanon .
21 When shopping for compost , garden centres of multiple stores can be confusing places now that there are so many brands and types on offer .
22 I want to hear how politicians plan to remove all nuclear weapons now that we know from experience — following the Gulf War — that nuclear weapons are not a deterrent .
23 Are there any questions now that we would like to ask ?
24 Prior to the moratorium on meetings , the committee had highlighted the following issues as meriting urgent attention : ( 1 ) the need for " more information about what other departments could get out of the resources now that there was considerable potential " ;
25 The camera holding the action switches slowly to a normal , positive picture — more acceptable to viewers now that the impact has been made .
26 So we 've mixed feelings now that the New York unions have settled their year-long dispute with Hollywood producers .
27 She told JANINE DE GIOVANNI of her dreams , her fears and her memories now that she has
28 I am considering all the things now that I was then and may try to qualify for the US Senior Tour in November .
29 ‘ Sometimes we have to watch what we say when we go home because we do so many interesting things now that it would seem like we were boasting .
30 And of course nowadays there 's so much er things that er we use , there are so much labour saving things now that which makes a big difference .
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