Example sentences of "that [pers pn] can now " in BNC.

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1 It must be a measure of my confidence , he wrote , that I can now say , in these notes , without any kind of trepidation , that this is the major project of my life , that beside it the rest pales into insignificance , if it was not insignificant anyway , beside it or anything else .
2 so that I can now walk fine with my plastic legs .
3 She had always been quite dependent on Keith , which was why he got away with such a lot , but eventually she has grown more confident , and believes that she can now make it on her own .
4 The introduction of new technology means that you can now book hostel accommodation in advance ; a pilot fax scheme is in operation for onward reservation between some hostels ( most hostels will also accept payment by credit card ) .
5 Also , I seem to remember , although ca n't be sure , being told that you can now produce Data Only versions of the tape following a Change Request that Simon put to Ray Hawi on 8 May .
6 The impact of technology is such that you can now do by electronic means a lot of things which were previously done by middle managers — collecting information , processing it , manipulating it in various ways : shunting it around the organisation . ’
7 As Kenny McLeod says : ‘ What we share with these groups is that we can now do what the fuck we like . ’
8 This means that we can now study ‘ exotic ’ nuclei produced in small numbers in nuclear reactions using particle accelerators .
9 Improvements in medical technology mean that we can now keep people alive who , years ago , would have died . ’
10 The fact that blind people can talk makes their world more accessible ; the fact that we can now begin to describe BSL makes it much more likely that we can get an effective picture of how sign language reflects the internal organisation of deaf people .
11 I do indeed think that we can now know almost nothing concerning the life and personality of Jesus , since the early Christian sources show no interest in either , are moreover fragmentary and often legendary .
12 A further advantage of the new Axminster sales agreement in Europe is that we can now concentrate our export sales resources on other specific markets such as America , the Middle East and the Far East , where we need to increase our ‘ call rate ’ to realise market potential .
13 Erm , I think we ought to make it very clear again , that we can now trace calls , and er , I hope the press are noting that and making as much as they can of it , because that 's the sort of thing that helps to remove malicious calls , which go which cost a lot of money , and a lot of time , and also put somebody else 's life in danger when an appliance has been called out to something that it 's not required for .
14 It is inconceivable that they can now have a secure future in Lebanon , whether or not state authority is restored .
15 That they can now be reprinted is a confirmation of his final optimism when he wrote : ‘ They murder our love — and it lives .
16 All legal restraints have been lifted so that they can now do as they will .
17 The capacity of CFS Aeroengines is such that they can now offer their services on a worldwide basis and are set to take a larger slice of the redial engine business by offering a ‘ one stop ’ service from mags , to props , to accessories , to whole powerplants .
18 Whether they actually were subversive becomes irrelevant to the extent that they can now be retrieved to offer a potential that has a contemporary , that is twentieth-century , political relevance .
19 As well as the sample , our laser proof and the disk there was a full price list , conditions of service , a very full font list , hardware and software support list , typesetting services offered , a background to the company and a page of hints and tips including a warning about the dreaded Helvetica Narrow ( Cotswold also included this ) and the fact that they can now set it .
20 Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator .
21 The ability to provide unsecured loans , albeit on a limited scale , means that they can now guarantee to honour their members ' cheques .
22 The best speech synthesisers are capable of producing speech of such high quality that only an expert can distinguish it from a recording of a human being 's speech ; less sophisticated synthesisers are becoming so cheap that they can now be bought for attaching to ordinary micro-computers .
23 This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House .
24 Assure it that you now have other ways of handling life , or new beliefs , that it can now help you in some other way .
25 With the passage of time , I think that it can now safely be revealed that the deciding factor in the failure of the 1989 English/Scottish Institutional merger was the marked reluctance of the Queen Street pipes and drums to convert to Morris-men .
26 It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history .
27 The evolutionary story , to the extent that it can now be understood ( and to the much more modest extent to which I understand it myself ) seems to me to give some support to the view that in this respect the historical story means very much what it seems to mean .
28 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
29 The final major addition to Illustrator 88 is that it can now incorporate Encapsulated PostScript files within illustrations and , while this has obvious benefits for artists who wish to combine images , it will really start to get some serious use when Letraset 's typeface manipulation program , LetraStudio .
30 It is still uncorrupted and the hope is that it can now generate the rebirth of German myth .
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