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

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1 It now feels like it is embracing me and other Black sisters .
2 The two men had gone out at dawn each morning , and for five consecutive days their huers had run up and down the cliff paths , whistling and signalling with flags and gorse bushes to guide the two fleets to the shoals ; and while everyone in Polruan had confidently expected Sam Gristy to win hands down , it now looked as though Harry had the edge .
3 It now depends whether housing and industry will take the reins .
4 Thereafter , clause 54 was not the subject of further debate and passed into law as it now stands as section 63 of the Act .
5 The deadline on the payment , which is the final tranche of a total Bond investment of more than £154m , is early November , but it now looks as though the money could be paid over as early as next week .
6 Mr Ivan Norman , 30 , Business Operations Director for Nevada Bob 's , said : ‘ The Easter weekend , April and May periods , are the busiest of the year for us It now looks as though we will spend them temporarily out of business . ’
7 As shown with Elizabeth and Harry , the man feels very much threatened , as he 's lost his job , by retiring , and it now looks as though he is losing his wife as well .
8 However , the spokesman said : ‘ It now looks as though they had been fighting each other and nobody else was involved . ’
9 But it now looks as though something similar can happen in a failing computer .
10 Polytechnics are also expanding rapidly — more rapidly at present than the universities — and it now looks as though government targets will be met .
11 It now looks as though it will do the same for them in plastic sea kayak design .
12 But it now looks as though pressure for earlier action may surface at the United Nations in the autumn , led by Canada and Malta .
13 It now looks as though they will .
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