Example sentences of "[pron] now [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Solanki had told the Lok Sabha on March 30 that " I now regret that I handed over this note " but that " neither I nor my ministry instructed the Swiss authorities to stop or impede investigations into the Bofors case " .
2 Several comparable Government-funded libraries have recently been successful in obtaining ‘ one-off ’ grants from Scottish Office Departments for retrospective conversion , and I now recommend that Bob Crossman and I work together on putting forward a request for such funding from SO:AFD .
3 BTW Mark — I now gather that Jon Newsome always goes to the cash machine that 's INSIDE the bank .
4 However humble , I now saw that the pigeon was one of God 's creatures .
5 I now admit that I can not tell the difference — but to hell with it , the sauce is so good !
6 I now hear that John Hopkinson , director of the British Field Sports Society , is to surrender his responsibilities .
7 I now realised that there must have been other little gaps and vacancies about the house but , between the tablets and the total absence of any careless talk , I had wiped the whole unfortunate episode right out of my head …
8 I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning , despite a relative abundance of settlements .
9 As I walk round the croft I can feel a strange sensation in my stomach , a feeling not unlike fear , and I now know that she is dead .
10 I now know that the anger is reciprocal .
11 I now know that these were really Powers-Sallmas cards and that this was the beginning of computer technique .
12 I now know that you do n't win at this level unless you sweat blood and tears . ’
13 This new notion of defeasibility seems to allow ( probably ) that I now know that my children are playing in the garden , because the second added truth negates the defeating powers of the first .
14 I now know that the lady concerned was the then Mrs Randolph Churchill , later Mrs Averell Harriman and now the widow of that very great man .
15 I now know that it 's not what happens in the good times that counts , but how you survive the bad — disastrous holidays , financial crises , illnesses .
16 As a detectorist I now know that it also led to the loss of Civil War coins , militaria and other relics in the vicinities of sieges .
17 ‘ You see , one of the advantages of being dead is that one is released as it were from the bonds of time and therefore I can see everything that has happened or will happen , all at the same time except that of course I now know that Time does not , for all practical purposes , exist . ’
18 I now know that they are not automatically exempt from prescription charges , and I draw my hon. Friend the Minister 's attention to the recommendation of the Parkinson 's Disease Society of the United Kingdom , which I support , that sufferers should be exempt from prescription charges .
19 I now know that we are largely on our own — no LEA follow-up ;
20 I mean , for instance , in my dreams er cars have taken on a very distinct personal symbolism that has really nothing to do with what you might think , because of personal experiences of mine , and I now know that whenever I dream about cars it always always has this but that 's because of something that happened to me and because of my personal erm kind of experiences , so cars have become a dream symbol .
21 They 've changed quite the opposite way because er I now know that it can be done and how important advertising is to the even to the local businesses .
22 Yeah having worked in newspapers er for two or three years I n I now know that the er what you look , well I did n't look for cos I was on the business page , what people look for is a good story and it does n't
23 I now noted that the latter had on each hand only three fingers and a thumb , and only four toes on each foot , in the manner of the monkeys we had come across in another existence .
24 I now realise that this strangely formulated substance with weird physical properties may have been the culprit ’ .
25 I now realise that one has to ask the questions oneself .
26 On looking back , I now realise that corporal punishment , if administered justly and wisely , does more good than harm .
27 But I now realise that I , too , have been a whore , now that I am in love .
28 However , I now realise that perhaps the only person who felt intimidated by ‘ FE for all ’ was me .
29 I now realise that I was really teaching social passivity and conformity , academic snobbery and the naturalness of good healthy competition , and that I was using maths as an instrument for achieving these things .
30 as if this were not enough , I now realise that I can no longer give Jacob children .
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