Example sentences of "now that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh they had I must tell you now that at the time that we had n't got a car at all , on the occasion of a royal visit , or some very important action being taken , my Chief Constable used to hire a chauffeur driven car from Mr of Lane in Ipswich . |
2 | Renner ( 1917 ) argued that as ‘ capitalism is now passing from its industrial to its finance-capitalist stage ’ so the old principle of nationality ‘ the democratic , nay revolutionary principle of the unity , freedom , and self-determination of the nation , is over and done with ’ , and the dominant national idea is now that of ‘ national imperialism ’ , promoted by the ruling classes . |
3 | Now that of course , is way below the actual value of those assets , er , but it 's still over twenty-nine millions because of the previous way in which , erm , the er , capital capital was accounted for . |
4 | And certainly now that of course , ministers do n't have a union unfortunately ! |
5 | It was obvious now that to most of these women Luke was nothing but a boss . |
6 | And he sees something now that to him is mind blowing ! |
7 | Now that to me is a grossly irresponsible statement to make and it is total rubbish . |
8 | tax paid and everything , and I know it 's gon na be in there I said now that to me is worth a lot I ai n't got ta worry whether there 's gon na be cheque from out on my doormat in the morning or if it 's gon na bounce when I put it in so I sa |
9 | Now that to me is not |
10 | Imagine now that from a point — say the top — contraction is initiated that spreads . |
11 | Now that excluding VAT though . |
12 | It is clear by now that in the realm of beauty we are working with polarities — conflicts and tensions , which force the individual to make a conscious choice about her image . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Now that in England we pay an average of six copper pence per lemon , I think I would still find them almost worth the silver pennies which in z 533 must have represented a pretty large sum . |
15 | I never realised until now that in fact I have very few people I can trust . |
16 | You 're old enough to know by now that in the country where Great-Granny comes from they do n't eat some of the things we eat . |
17 | The position in England and Wales is now that in all areas there are two levels of administration , the county and district authority . |
18 | My Stock will blaze when other snuffs are out ; a Rising Star is worth two setting Suns : And now that in the style of my Siege of Memphis , opportunity reaches forth her silver hairs and bids me hold . |
19 | Now that in itself is not unique , what is unique is because of our relationships with people like Microsoft who actually O E M and resell and O S Two , then many many of the P C and desktop Four G M and tools vendors vendors have aligned themselves behind that A P I . |
20 | [ … ] It turns out now that in the world of production we find ourselves endowed , as it were , with a built-in group of entrepreneurs — the producers . |
21 | Yeah the Second World War , right , so er I can tell you now that in actual fact there 's no structural change during the thirties here but there is structural change during the war . |
22 | There are a couple of the procedures now that in the light of this morning 's discussion that I think I can certainly circulate what are done , but they wo n't in , by any means now be final , and I also received this morning from Richard some discussions . |
23 | Now that in turns means that the poetry of the period , and the allegorical poetry of the period especially , is not as F R Levis would probably have assumed , to be divided into cold intellectual abstractions and warm sensuous particulars , there is a sense in which the very abstractions have a sensuous property , perhaps through a philosophical mistake , but nevertheless it was the way their minds were build . |
24 | Now that in turn means that the poetry of the period , and the allegorical poetry of the period especially , is not , as F R Leavis would probably have assumed , to be divided into cold , intellectual abstractions and warm , sensuous particulars . |