Example sentences of "[vb -s] now [that] " in BNC.

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1 A system that no-one loves Now that proportional representation has become a possibility here , Ambrose Evans-Pritchard and Robin Lee examine its track record in Europe
2 However a cheapening of the import to domestic residents occurs now that tariff free imports from the partner country replace tariff laden rest of the world imports .
3 Even one of the authors , Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina , says now that he ‘ wants a divorce ’ .
4 Andrew Knight says now that there was no target .
5 Miller says now that he was offered a deal too , one of the most remarkable even in that committee 's history of deals .
6 The cars parked on the end of the runway did n't help either , but Spencer says now that he would n't have made the runway even it they had n't been there .
7 Mrs Whitman says now that it might not happen ‘ in six months or six years ’ .
8 He says now that if he 'd known what it would involve he would have taken the first plane out of town , but I was hugely relieved when he agreed .
9 Lord Alexander says now that the Development Plans were never taken seriously , that it was then thought ‘ a nonsense ’ to try to project five years ahead .
10 ‘ So , what happens now that Livesey is dead ? ’
11 Q What happens now that the White Paper is published ?
12 What happens , what happens now that you know that somebody has said something very confidential , you know , a personal matter ?
13 He realises now that a five-shot lead is no guarantee of success .
14 Although there was a time says Hayek ‘ when men believed that even language and morals had been ‘ invented' ’ by some genius of the past , everybody recognises now that they are the outcome of a process of evolution whose results nobody foresaw or designed' .
15 Everybody agrees now that the figures before us are not correct as everybody produces a different set er , it 's alright for Mr to sit there and Mr like Heckyl and Jeckyl saying no we do n't , no we do n't , but he comes forward with different figures , worst figures
16 It seems now that we are living in an era of endless chopping and changing of conductors and orchestras , with increasingly few lengthy tenures — in the West at least .
17 It seems now that all their battles with the Federation were far from in vain .
18 It seems now that we must also teach them how to survive in adversity .
19 But one feels now that the man who stood on the soapbox and who made himself a target for eggs is ready for it .
20 The West , the Atlantic world , may have been firing rockets to the moon and fighting a war in Indochina , but the benefit of hindsight indicates now that in other ways it was gripped by a blinkered and introspective mood , absorbed by its own internal problems .
21 The inspiration she gave to her staff and her friends continues now that she is gone .
22 ‘ I expect she realizes now that Prince Edward is lost to her for ever ! ’
23 A process of change begins now that filters through into every aspect of your personal life .
24 She had always sworn to herself that she would never impose on her daughter 's marriage 2. ) but she knows now that she can not possibly decline an invitation to spend the rest of her days at her son-in-law 's house .
25 Constanza does n't know in which order the other two came but she knows now that she was first .
26 Everyone knows now that your Daddy is n't a spy . ’
27 ‘ But my cousin knows now that , as Luigi 's son , he 's the only male descendant and I have no claim to anything .
28 Bill claims now that it was the architectural equivalent of Dotheboys Hall , draughty , cold , its desks and other equipment scarcely changed from the Victorian era .
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