Example sentences of "more [adj] now that " in BNC.

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1 Uprights are traditional British favourites and are even more popular now that storage for all the extras has been integrated into their design .
2 Empty , it had a lingering ambience of warmth , and as she went inside it was even more noticeable now that there were people in it .
3 The man was more cautious now that his friend had been killed , and advanced slowly , brandishing the whip .
4 She stared at him , finding the likeness to Han more prominent now that he was smiling .
5 He could be more personal now that he did n't have to go through a nosy newspaper office .
6 That was even more urgent now that Mr Lang had admitted that council reform cost estimates by the consultant , Touche Ross , were wrong .
7 Although he was still away fairly often , visiting the mills in Leeds and Bradford which provided the bulk of his income , he was more relaxed now that he felt that he was mastering the intricacies of the various businesses which had been allowed to slip into low productivity during his father 's ill-health .
8 They are growing more confident now that the ‘ green shoots of recovery ’ are beginning to sprout .
9 Jason and I made a pact that we would n't discuss hairdressing at home unless we had to and we think that is even more important now that we have the baby .
10 The question is all the more pointed now that Europe is within an ace of having its Maastricht Treaty ; the British government now seems confident of winning assent from the British Parliament ( although something could still go wrong ) while Denmark will probably vote YES in its second referendum on the issue on 15 May .
11 Things looked more hopeful now that the Poles were in full retreat and an end to the war was in sight .
12 Breathing was even more difficult now that I had stopped running , and I was racked by bouts of coughing .
13 Police say there 's no need for genuine fans to be any more worried now that Swindon 's in the big league .
14 There is perhaps some small irony to be derived from speculating whose legacy has been the more significant now that illiterate hand-written memos can be reproduced instantly on the other side of the globe with every graphic spasm intact .
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