Example sentences of "be [adv] now that " in BNC.

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1 But surely the the , some of the burdens on the peasants surely got ta be less now that they 're no longer fighting the Japanese as well .
2 It 's only now that I feel that I could actually decide to have a relationship which is specifically going to be monogamous , which is a really big change for me … that makes me think immediately of AIDS but I 'm not sure .
3 I 've always got on well with adults , but it 's only now that I 'm starting to get on with my own generation , and I realise that I have to do that if I 'm to become a whole person .
4 It might save money , but in terms of the environmental impact it is quite disastrous , and I think that it 's only now that the real problems in London for example are coming home to roost , er and I would ask that point to be borne in mind by whoever we decide should make representations to the commissioners .
5 Residents had to wait a year before they could put in claims and it 's only now that they 're getting their offers through , based on the district valuer 's assessment of the value of their homes .
6 It 's only now that we are in the position where we can actually start to make the links , ’ said Mr Lee .
7 ‘ It 's only now that I 'm getting to know what my best 15 or 16 players are , ’ admitted the ever-courteous Englishman .
8 She has spent much of the last ten years establishing herself and securing her home base , and it is only now that she is beginning to realize her potential .
9 It is only now that the correctness of this approach is becoming apparent .
10 However , it is only now that Richard Thompson has uncovered what appears to be the engram for a specific memory .
11 ‘ It is much , much longer and it is only now that you have time to realise what it means to you .
12 This has been the case with many traditional British companies and it is only now that they are really being exposed to greater change .
13 It is only now that men and women are beginning to realize that representative institutions are not necessarily guardians of freedom but can themselves become engines of tyranny .
14 It is only now that the attention can be turned onto the actual hardware and software that will be required .
15 For it is only now that reason returns to me : she 's putting it on , you know she can do it .
16 I was against this sport all along , but it is only now that I have read the page in the Leicester Mercury that I feel bold enough to speak out to you .
17 My surprise does not arise from the possibility of a Government defeat over the social chapter but from the fact that it is only now that such a story has found its way onto the front pages .
18 There 's nowhere now that you can run … ’
19 It was only now that the name , ‘ St. Peter 's Hospital ’ , emerged , other terms , such as ‘ workhouse infirmary ’ no longer being acceptable .
20 It was only now that it was over that she realised quite how it had got to her .
21 It was only now that appreciate what nature has known all along .
22 I 'd read it when I was doing my A levels at the crammer , but it was only now that I really appreciated it .
23 It was only now that I realized that Lineker was n't Arabic for goal !
24 It was only now that she was happy with the girls in Littlewood 's Pools that Joe realised how much she had been hurt by the cattiness in her previous job .
25 It was only now that she began to realise that her feelings bore no relation to what she was experiencing now , with this man .
26 It was probably now that Charles , at his father 's behest , stood godfather ( and gave his name ) to Pippin 's newborn second son .
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