Example sentences of "as i now " in BNC.
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1 | A further bonus , as I now live alone and do my own catering , is that Sturmer is an excellent cooker . |
2 | My task , as I now see it , is to communicate the true nature of my attitude or ( more important ) my actual behaviour towards women . |
3 | Pram Seat — Could whoever it was who wanted one please contact me as I now know of one for sale . |
4 | They were both attacked , one having a violent headache , the other being possessed as I now realised I had been . |
5 | It was Dad ( as I now knew Malc 's father ) who opened the door at 6.45 p.m. on the first day of 1967 . |
6 | And to be more explicit and to show you how tall I stand by the giant , I will put down a simile of human life as far as I now perceive it ; that is , to the point to which I say we both have arrived at . |
7 | ’ At the age of 21 I turned to prostitution to provide money for drugs as I now had a heavy addiction . |
8 | It was felt by some members , the secretary told me , that as I now had a residence in Edinburgh , I ought to become a fully paid-up member . |
9 | Confidence in own ability , dedication , and , as I now realise after my shoulder injury , luck . |
10 | I answered Gwenellen with a non-committal ‘ Uh-huh , ’ and , as I now knew the subject was safe , asked if she knew when Bill Francis was due in Out Patients for his first follow-up clinic . |
11 | Next morning I continued to make excuses for Bill , but as I now knew I was making them , they no longer soothed me . |
12 | It was also full of daylight : the angle at which it stood to the water had made it impossible to see from the islet , as I now saw , that the doors were open . |
13 | For the parent , the same phrase means the inverse : I have not given birth to the monster which my upbringing and socialisation led me to believe I 'd had , but to a normal member of the human species as I now define it . |
14 | As I now recognize , I trampled happily across many unwritten preserves of others and must have sorely tested both my superiors and my peers . |
15 | " Wagner , as I now know him from his music , his poetry , his aesthetic , not least from that fortunate meeting with him , is the flesh-and-blood illustration of what Schopenhauer calls a genius . |
16 | Of course , as I now know , that does n't apply , but the rest still stands . |
17 | I have also participated in your fears during John 's absence at Sydney , but as I now believe quite needlessly . |
18 | Does he realize that he is part of Tite 's plans — as I now dimly begin to perceive — to revive the flagging fortunes of the Government Commission ? |
19 | As I now personally from one of my previous lives in nineteen eighty-two , when I became the first Director of the newly independent National Federation of Community Organisations . |
20 | Well I must say Mr Mayor I was gratefully assured by the answer that councillor gave earlier on about the er strenuous efforts the council is making to improve the security at the Kingsway cash point as I now gather it 's called . |