Example sentences of "now is that [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The benefit now is that a child can institute proceedings without having to wait for somebody else to do it , ' said Mr Kidd .
2 So the invariable requirement now is that a market member trading on the market floor or its equivalent ( eg an automated trading system ) is required by market rules either to be a clearing member or to have a clearing agreement with a clearing member .
3 Their only hope now is that a buyer can be found who can afford vast sum , it will take to bring the building back to it 's former glory .
4 The irony for him now is that a third success could relegate the club he supported as a boy .
5 General opinion in the markets now is that an unexpectedly high number of prime cattle could come through after it starts on 1 April .
6 The greatest fear of the opposition groups now is that the ruling parties will try to appease them and rush ahead with calling free elections before the opposition groups are properly organised .
7 The original deal was for the same time and same sum , but the difference now is that the new contract covers rugby only for the age bracket between 16 and 18 .
8 The problem now is that the leading countries will not be so keen to invite Argentina to tour , although they may continue to like coming to Argentina .
9 The crucial point now is that the evidence of one 's senses is not just what we appeal to in justification and verification .
10 Law-enforcement officials say the fear now is that the terrorists that blew up Pan Am 103 somehow learned about what the DEA was doing , infiltrated the undercover operation and substituted the bomb for the heroin in one of the DEA shipments .
11 ‘ The bottom line now is that the bank manager decides whether we can go out and buy a player .
12 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
13 During the summer , the Prime Minister kept saying how essential it was for him to be present at Maastricht in December in order to make decisions , but the word from Downing street now is that the Prime Minister 's greatest ambition at Maastricht is to fend off making any decisions .
14 The only problem now is that the sticker , which depicts the shuttle soaring over the earth , is just too good to hand over .
15 The hope now is that the tour operators and the local population will seize the opportunity presented to the island .
16 The difference now is that the same factory supplies production to both sales forces and , in theory , our factories ( Runcorn and Elderslie ) have two chances to win the order instead of only one as in the past .
17 He warbled on about watching Match Of The Day from behind the sofa that night — now is that the sort of talk we want coming from the captain of Leeds United AFC ?
18 He says his only hope now is that the murderer is caught , before someone else 's daughter meets a similar fate .
19 Word now is that the fanzine is trying to get something about Lennie Lawrence off its chest ( or rather , onto it . )
20 The main danger now is that the gain in competitiveness will be eroded by inflation partly triggered by the rise in import costs .
21 The main danger now is that the gain in competitiveness will be eroded by inflation partly triggered by the rise in import costs .
22 The Melrose stand-off , who suffered a double fracture of the right forearm in the Calcutta Cup defeat , was first advised that the injury might take almost three months to heal , but medical opinion now is that the time could be trimmed to between six and eight weeks .
23 So the resolution before us now is that the Synod endorses english grammar writing !
24 Well , I think we had much higher hopes before the Gulf crisis , I think what many people are saying now is that the peace dividend , the money that we could have saved by the end of the Cold War , will in fact , that peace dividend will be diluted by the Gulf .
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