Example sentences of "be [conj] it now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The only problem is that it now takes a baffling turn .
2 Whatever it 's called , though , one of the most gloomy facts about it is that it now spends more on weapons than on health and education put together
3 The biggest advantage of this new probe is that it now allows samples to be taken continuously from a conscious , living organism , and these samples can be analysed without further preparation .
4 THE NATIONAL MARRIAGE GUIDANCE COUNCIL ( now called RELATE ) recognised a long time ago that the fabric of society has changed and one of the reasons for the organisation 's change of name is that it now deals with all personal crisis situations .
5 The only real difference is that it now seems to have been taken over by the 22 clubs who , having escaped Football League control , no longer find their pursuit of commercial success frustrated by the decisive voting power of their poor relations .
6 The first is that it now seems the £200 must all be for personal injury or death and not just include such damages .
7 Officially , the reason given was that it now seemed more sensible to store the highly active waste above ground for at least fifty years before disposing of it , probably in the form of glass blocks , and meanwhile allowing more of its intense heat to dissipate .
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