Example sentences of "now be " in BNC.

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1 A good defence lawyer would now be armed with all the mitigating circumstances of your life : mental records , character witnesses , … any reason why your life should be spared .
2 Even if Dáil members had thought otherwise , it must by now be clear that the ethos of the Irish Republic was still one in which it was impolitic to be in conflict with the church .
3 By far the best service that can now be done to these pubs , both for ourselves and future generations , is to leave well alone .
4 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 .
5 That Agatha Christie 's reading was wide-ranging can not now be denied , but , even so , the source of one of Hercule Poirot 's favourite ploys — almost , it could be said , his trademark , the gathering together of the suspects at the climax of one of his investigations — is surprising .
6 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 .
7 The palm of the hand should now be facing the floor .
8 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 ?
9 Please note that the campaign , and the Icebreaker Award , will now be launched on 30th October , rather than 28th October .
10 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 .
11 Even within a GP practice , it is likely that doctors will wish to use different hospitals and consultants , but may now be constrained from doing so .
12 There must now be a real question-mark over the continuing existence of the regions .
13 WHO would have thought , back in 1980 , that we would now be reading in the popular railway magazines a number of reports that British Rail 's Provincial sector possesses some routes which are promising to become profitable ?
14 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 .
15 No — their secrets were first revealed to curious scientific men , to apothecaries and simples-collectors , to people who could now be called botanists , and such was Evan Roberts .
16 The unit can now be offered to the wall and the gas pipework and setting of the fire undertaken .
17 Sightings in Kent suggest Merkin may now be wearing a new red collar .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 We should now be in a position to answer Herbert Schniedau 's question : ‘ Can any man who identifies himself with the British world of letters … write a fair-minded book about Pound ? ’
21 Thanks to Clive Wilmer among others , an exhibition of paintings , sculptures , photographs and printed material bearing on Pound 's interests in ‘ the visual arts ’ was mounted for the Cambridge Poetry Festival on 14 June , and could be seen in Cambridge 's not sufficiently renowned Kettle 's Yard Gallery until 4 August ; it will now be at the Tate from 11 September to 10 November .
22 A separation may now be imminent .
23 Although the worst of the depression may now be over there will be a longer-term impact on compny profits , said Dr Richard Roberts , construction economist with Barclays Bank .
24 After a year in the margins , Mr Lo re-entered the political mainstream in a new job — and one which clearly indicated where he thought Hong Kong 's future would now be decided .
25 But some of these officials will now be tainted by associations with Zhao Ziyang , who spent much of his early career in Guangdong .
26 ‘ It should now be apparent to everyone that such a riot can not be dealt with by any football Bill , ’ Howell said .
27 One said that the US firm of Deloitte has a ‘ wonderful client list which will now be served from here ’ .
28 Although many East Germans will in future be able to go to Czechoslovakia with official permission , applications must now be made four weeks in advance .
29 Fed up with the snail-like pace , the market yesterday began to entertain the possibility that the group itself may now be on the block .
30 Aesthetes among the novices will by now be thoroughly irritable and complaining that gardens should have as much to do with the soul as with the necessity or not of a washing line or a barbecue pit .
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