Example sentences of "especially now that " in BNC.

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1 Tradition suggests Rome , especially now that it is once more a major tournament in every way , despite suffering from so many lack lustre performances from some of the leading players this year .
2 Freedom of choice is no longer on the agenda , especially now that American Jews have discovered that it is easier to raise money for absorbing Soviet Jews in Israel than it is for resettling them in the US .
3 ICI can not argue that the buyers of its assets would all be rogues , especially now that the party-time stockmarkets of the late 1980s have been sobered up by recession .
4 It has long been the case that the fact of winning is far more important than the manner of doing so , and since they have found a winning formula they have a powerful argument for keeping it , especially now that the financial rewards are considerable .
5 So do I. To anyone capable of seeing beyond a county bank balance , it has been clear for a number of years that there is too much limited-overs cricket played by the counties and that the present mix of three and four-day Championship games is not only confusing , especially now that they start on different days of the week , but also unnecessarily exhausting for all involved .
6 And more especially now that we 've started raiding back against the MacIans and their friends .
7 Some people use this instinctively in their windsurfing in stronger winds and especially now that seat and waist harnesses are widely used .
8 But the ministers , especially now that Germany , the EEC 's main paymaster is in the president 's chair , are reluctant to put up more cash .
9 Agreeing with other councillors that someone might be able to find a use for such items , especially now that cast iron baths are now in fashion , the chairman wondered if someone might consider using it for horses .
10 He practically ran the church , especially now that Nahum was away so much on Foundling Hospital business , and Sarah felt sorry for him .
11 This is extremely useful for illustrators , but fine artists should not disregard the creative possibilities of the technical pen , especially now that it can be used with an infinite range of colours .
12 He met Alderman Davis and discussed the advisability of the members on the council coming together again in order that they would be unanimous in open council , especially now that Labour is in the majority .
13 It was clear that he was increasingly suspicious of his visitor , especially now that the talk had turned to ‘ vengeance ’ .
14 But his social position had always required him to keep up appearances , and especially now that he was court kammermusicus he and his wife expected to dress well , entertain their friends , keep a carriage , and domestic help .
15 Especially now that the new Warsaw Marriot Hotel is open .
16 A replacement for X Window pioneer Bob Scheifler as head of the X Consortium has been found in Lou Abel who must now raise funds as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology withdraws support and figure out the consortium 's true charter especially now that the industry has established a trade association , the X Industry Association .
17 They could do so again , especially now that they are in conflict not only with the West but also with their own leaders and with their mentors ( and military suppliers ) in Serbia .
18 On either view , stability will return in due course — especially now that German interest rates are edging down .
19 After all , if the taxpayer footed the entire bill , some polluters would enjoy windfall gains — especially now that land prices have begun to incorporate contamination costs .
20 A replacement for X-Windows pioneer Bob Scheifler as head of the X Consortium has been found in Lou Abel who must now raise funds as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology withdraws support and figure out the consortium 's true charter especially now that the industry has established a trade association , the X Industry Association ( UX No 429 ) .
21 Brrm ! ( jovially clumsy titles are de rigueur ) Clive James has a perfunctory bash as the gap between Eastern and Western morals and manners , but is actually far more engaged by the innumerable conjunctions between his two leading characters ; Tom Sharpe 's world is unrecognizable to any inhabitants of ours , especially now that Terry-Thomas and Kenneth Williams are no longer with us .
22 The Badhaus is far from ‘ bad ’ , especially now that last summer 's renovation is complete .
23 Especially now that I can talk to you about Chris .
24 Although the latter cases are probably a diminishing minority , especially now that budgetary delegation under LMS has made it essential that heads in their turn delegate a greater proportion of their managerial functions to senior staff , our studies indicate a more general need for primary schools to continue to review the role of deputy headship , to define more exactly the range of tasks it is appropriate for someone at that level of seniority to undertake , and to ensure that all deputy heads have appropriate job specifications .
25 Katharine finds her commissions in the oddest ways , especially now that she is sequestered in deepest Dorset .
26 Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ?
27 Erm especially now that everybody 's moving away and most of the people you know have probably gone , or going , or they probably wo n't be moving near you any more .
28 Just back from the South of France , Andrew thought jealously — together with York or Doncaster , such jaunts were forbidden pleasures for him , especially now that this new incubus had been fathered on him , all three were beyond possibility .
29 ‘ Then I shall get a train in the opposite direction , ’ he said , thinking that there was something sad about it , especially now that she was thanking him politely for the drinks .
30 claimed that firms such as hi , with a team of relevant specialists , was able to respond quickly to requests of this kind , especially now that they were equipped with a computer-aided design system ( CAS ) .
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