Example sentences of "now it be [vb pp] that " in BNC.
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1 | At one time only a few selected diseases were thought to have links with the sufferer 's state of mind , but now it is recognized that a whole range — from cancer to heart attack — may be brought on by worry and strain . |
2 | But now it is understood that annual sales have slipped to only about $30m — and accumulated losses at the subsidiary are put at as much as $10m . |
3 | Now it is confirmed that the Imperial War Museum will site its maritime branch there . |
4 | Now it is realised that thought , intimately related to feelings , is driven and accommodated by our entire cellular structure which records experience that ultimately becomes ‘ memory , in terms of time . |
5 | White never used to be a predominant Goshiki colour , but now it is realised that a snow-white base admirably sets off the other shades . |
6 | Now it is said that when in the present case the tenant entered pursuant to the agreement and paid a yearly rent he became a tenant from year to year on the terms of the agreement including clause 6 which prevents the landlord from giving notice to quit until the land is required for road widening . |
7 | Now it is recommended that we in section nine and four A , in brackets four , someone move . |
8 | Now it is known that ripening tomatoes ripen faster when placed together on a window ledge , because they produce ethylene gas which stimulates their neighbours to faster and synchronous ripening . |
9 | Now it is estimated that some 38 per cent of people are literate — but the figure for women is only 22 per cent . |
10 | They exchanged photographs before they met , but when I first saw him he looked years older and much fatter than in his photo and now it 's emerged that he 's 48 and divorced . |
11 | But now it 's hoped that Longfords may be restored to its former glory . |
12 | Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too . |
13 | Now it 's feared that there 's more than just the family fortunes at stake . |
14 | Now it was felt that the General Council of the TUC had struck a blow to maintain minimum wages for all workers by its support of the woollen and worsted textile workers . |
15 | Until now it was assumed that sites deep underground provided a stable environment for buried waste . |