Example sentences of "that they [modal v] now " in BNC.

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1 The council argued that it had adopted a sex equality policy to enable both men and women over 60 to rent elderly persons ' dwellings , but that they would now have to review these ‘ progressive ’ policies .
2 They have talked during the election of improving the Union , and Mr Lang hinted yesterday that they would now seek some sort of consensus .
3 News of such accidents , although they received considerably less attention that they would now , still began to alarm both official and unofficial watchdog organizations .
4 Only Forster and Silk followed , Lawton staying to assist Nell bring up the extra combat kit that they would now recover from the assault boat .
5 The southern African delegations withdrew their proposed compromise on March 10 , amid complaints of " conservation imperialism " and warnings that they would now have to confer with their governments on the question of remaining within CITES .
6 The idea being is that they would now spend the first year at college , possibly we then would look at them better and
7 The only way this impinged on the message Macmillan had been taking up to the generals in the front-line was that they might now have to prepare even more urgently for military operations to reinforce allied policy .
8 Is the Minister satisfied that the 1987 guidelines are still sufficiently detailed and effective , or does he think that they ought now to be updated ?
9 But no , and I think one could assume , and indeed expect , that they 'll now stay that way .
10 To speak of these ‘ new styles ’ of politics is not , of course , to say that political struggles between classes have ceased , but only that they may now be modified by other kinds of political action and be less predominant in political life as a whole ; or to argue that the nature , aims and strategies of the principal classes have changed substantially , as Mallet and Touraine have suggested .
11 Andy Payton and Stuart Slater showed , for example , that they may now have come to terms with the tribal ritual that is entitled to pass their understanding until time and circumstances dictate that they become as wound up as the rest .
12 Because of the Swamp they had come so far south that they must now be at least on a level with the path where they had fought with the sturdy beggars although the northern ride must lie between them and it .
13 Although Hazel guessed that they must now have gone further from the warren than any rabbit he had ever talked to , he was not sure whether they were yet safely away : and it was while he was wondering — not for the first time — whether he could hear sounds of pursuit that he first noticed the dark masses of the trees and the brook disappearing among them .
14 Some teachers were aware that they could now contribute to decision-making but still saw the head as deciding all the issues .
15 In Thurcroft , South Yorkshire , the same issues arose ; women had found their feet but needed to identify a route that they could now follow ( People of Thurcroft , 1986 ) .
16 The wives of his sons , under their black lace mantillas , smiled with relief that they could now administer the populous households without attending to their princely father-in-law 's caprices .
17 All in all it made for an uncomfortable meal , despite the chef 's first-class skills , and Sarella at least was pleased when it was all over and Marc , with deliberately precise timing , pushed his chair back to signal that they could now follow him out .
18 ‘ We believe we are making our financial statements more understandable , and that they will now be able to be read by people other than actuaries .
19 What is even more chilling for the people who have bought their council houses at a discounted price is that they will now be taxed at today 's full value .
20 I am sure the Government will appreciate the indignation that they will feel overburdened as they are with work , that they will now have to use their scarce resources to deal with criminal conduct arising on the railways and lastly , who is going to pay for this work ?
21 Despite holding the seat only last May with a 70pc majority , Labour are running scared that they will now lose their last remaining stronghold in Wear Valley .
22 I 'm very happy that they 've been picked up and that they will now be on their way to Chile .
23 It is inconceivable that they can now have a secure future in Lebanon , whether or not state authority is restored .
24 That they can now be reprinted is a confirmation of his final optimism when he wrote : ‘ They murder our love — and it lives .
25 All legal restraints have been lifted so that they can now do as they will .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 The ability to provide unsecured loans , albeit on a limited scale , means that they can now guarantee to honour their members ' cheques .
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