Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] now " in BNC.

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1 Initially , they were offered £1 million , but that may now be nearer £1.5 million .
2 Initially , they were offered a minimum guarantee of £1 million , but that may now be closer to £1.5 million .
3 They 're too complicated for his GP to carry out — whoever that may now be .
4 And that should now happen .
5 And that should now happen .
6 That should now be forgiven and forgotten .
7 Does he agree with the BMA that that should now be extended to every GP who wants to hold a fund ?
8 ( The aim of some may now not be quite so steady ; there is wine with lunch and the bar is open all morning ! )
9 Some may now be given private rooms .
10 This may now be taking place .
11 ‘ Again , a landlord who has obtained an order for possession may still be entitled to re-enter peaceably without invoking the assistance of the sheriff , even during a stay of execution ; but this may now be confined to cases where nobody is lawfully in residence .
12 Unlikely as this may now seem , there will be more interest in Prince Charles than in his wife .
13 The reason for doing this should now be a little clearer : although democracy has often been equated with a system of government , or recently even more narrowly with a method of choosing a government , too much stress on government diverts attention from one of the most constant aspirations behind the idea of democracy — the desire to bridge , or even to abolish , the gap between government and the governed , state and society , which is taken for granted in so much conventional political thinking .
14 pointed out that ‘ The Embalmer ’ did not currently use exclusive material and technical articles showing bodies etc. and the members present agreed that this should now be done .
15 The provision normally provides for the buyer to pay interest on the balance purchase money and this should now be fixed at the Law Society 's Interest Rate .
16 He saw the side effects of drugs on Tristan … loss of balance and bluured vision … and believes this should now be investigated .
17 This should now allow LEEL to focus on the real issues of training and economic development . ’
18 The decision in Chamberlain was also followed and referred to in Vestey v IRC 31 TC 1 but Lord Reid did give a warning : The ingenuity of those who devise these schemes is such that it might be rash to say that property can never be comprised in a settlement unless it is charged with rights in favour of others , but I think as a general rule this must now be the test .
19 The ingenuity of those who devise those schemes is such that it might be rash to say that property could never be comprised in the settlement unless it is charged with rights in favour of others , but I think that as a general rule this must now be the test .
20 This must now be revalued by law ( Social Security Act , 1986 and 1990 ) by the lesser of 5 per cent or RPI .
21 This view has had an influential impact on psychology , and although some might now consider such ideas outmoded , they continue to have an enduring effect on public perceptions of old age .
22 This might now be more applicable to areas like southern Italy , where massive state intervention since the 1950s has resulted in a patchy , vulnerable and fragile industrial growth and in considerable changes in the political culture of the region , than it is to Scotland , the Basque Country or Northern Ireland , where , as Tom Nairn observed in the 1970s , the peripheral regions have relatively industrialised , middle-class cultures .
23 The particularly rapid growth of Norman Broadbent owes much to the partners ' skill and luck in their sense of timing in the formation of the company ; it is unlikely that this could now be repeated quite so successfully .
24 This could now be having an effect on the numbers of immature fish inshore .
25 She suggests that this could now be a money-making idea for the University and the alumni association .
26 This could now be used as a precedent , where developers seek consent for development contrary to policies HP8 and EP5 elsewhere in the Region .
27 Smaller raids which followed on the south-German cities of Munich , Augsburg , and Nuremberg , had a disproportionate psychological effect in demonstrating the extent of allied air supremacy in the capacity to reach so far south , and in illustrating that few could now consider themselves immune from the dangers of bombing .
28 But this would now seem directed against the invalid so I hold back , thinking , in two years I will be at the comprehensive and only five years after that — providing I pass the scholarship exam , which I easily should — I 'll be at boarding school , and then I 'll be free , free to scratch and do whatever I like .
29 This would now be a reference to s 55 of the 1990 Act .
30 Again , this would now be dealt with before contracts are exchanged .
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