Example sentences of "can now " in BNC.

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1 We have already looked at writing in catalogues , and can now turn our attention to the critical responses which appear in articles .
2 As we can now see , the displacing of the ‘ linear ’ and quasi-geometrical as the dominant mode in New York ( and Parisian ) abstract art after 1943 offers another instance of that cyclical alternation of non-painterly , or linear , and painterly which has marked the evolution of Western art since the sixteenth century .
3 One can now see how the preliminary data dealt with in Chapter 1 on good and bad religiosity among Roman catholics is indicative of a long-standing historical contradiction .
4 It must be a measure of my confidence , he wrote , that I can now say , in these notes , without any kind of trepidation , that this is the major project of my life , that beside it the rest pales into insignificance , if it was not insignificant anyway , beside it or anything else .
5 By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone .
6 Within T IS , too , the work which was done to bring Caterdata and the Psion together can now be sold on to other Caterdata customers , and a section explaining how Psion works has been added to the Caterdata manual .
7 Although I can now see the inherent sense in glueing a book to a table , then the point was just beyond me .
8 This also means that the infant can now understand a kind of ambiguity : the rattle is both ‘ absent ’ and ‘ present ’ at the same time .
9 I looked up to the skies for no reason I can now remember , probably a spot of rain or a ray of sunshine .
10 It can now be seen that these pieces of equipment constitute a basic gym around which routines for both beginners and advanced trainers can be structured .
11 I would refer to the winner of ‘ Hands On ’ ( WW/April 91/p.398 ) does this now mean that screwdrivers can now be used for opening tins of paint with raising of eyebrows ?
12 British Telecom ( BT ) can now produce bills in braille and in large print for the partially sighted , free of charge .
13 Individuals can now be banned from estate agency work if they have engaged in ‘ undesirable ’ practices such as failing to inform the vendor about services being provided to prospective purchasers , discriminatory conduct against purchasers who are not accepting services from the agent , misrepresenting the existence or status of a prospective purchaser and failing to send written details of offers made by prospective purchasers .
14 If that all sounds like success , there is another , more amazing story which Provincial can now tell .
15 The turn of a dancer 's back can now become part of a beautiful line being made in a total picture .
16 Wraith can now be finished by way of a new arete at a grade of E2 5c courtesy of Andy Blakeley and Sue Logan , unless anyone knows to the contrary .
17 The unit can now be offered to the wall and the gas pipework and setting of the fire undertaken .
18 You can now choose semi-matt finishes instead if you prefer , often with a slight surface texture that softens the somewhat harsh glare of a high-gloss surface .
19 The advent of poststructuralism has given a great impetus to interpretive productivity , since all the literary texts that were once interpreted to show organic unity and complexity of meaning can now be interpreted to reveal underlying clashes .
20 This might exclude many students who are currently enrolled in English degrees , even those with good A-levels which can now be obtained very largely by studying drama and fiction .
21 How that life was saved live can now know , thanks to Catherine Seelye who has put the story together , mostly out of Olson 's posthumous papers at the University of Connecticut .
22 Third , Labour can now proceed to dismantle the block votes of the trade unions confident that these are no longer needed to keep the party sane .
23 That can now change — indeed , if the block vote goes , it will have to change .
24 After what seemed its thirty-fifth repetition , Rowicki put down his baton , looked up and spoke to the ceiling in a low-pitched , conversational tone : ‘ Everyone can now play this correctly except Mr X ’ ( the fourth inside desk cellist ) .
25 INSOMNIACS bored with counting sheep can now organise their financial affairs at any time of the day or night , seven days a week with the launch of Firstdirect , Midland Bank 's telephone banking service .
26 ‘ It takes all the pressure off us and we can now start to play rugby again , ’ a representative from Ebbw Vale , whose ground is owned by the local authority , said .
27 No one is clear where the situation can now lead ; they are only aware that the blanket of fear is suddenly not so suffocating any more .
28 It no longer has the Vietnamese army to worry about , and can now operate in large parts of the countryside with little interference from Phnom Penh government troops .
29 Things that take up no more space than a cigarette packet can now have vast amounts of data in them .
30 That recent moment of glory , the Benson and Hedges Cup win at Lord 's in 1987 , can now be seen to have been illusory .
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