Example sentences of "[adv] so now " in BNC.

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1 So we 're just rearranging the first expression , okay , and getting this one right so now we 've got er a decision rule to obtain a , farmers will form their expectation of prices say next year , in T right , on the basis of last year 's price , last year 's actual price and last year 's , the expectation of last year 's actual price okay .
2 Right so now we 've got something to start on okay .
3 Dr. O'Gorman has succinctly pin-pointed the real flaw , i.e. playing bondholders were getting fewer relative to the membership in general , thus while 2:1 might be undemocratic in any event , it was especially so now .
4 The transvestite and the hermaphrodite : both were disturbing images ; perhaps they are less so now .
5 And although home ownership has proved a profitable investment during most of the decade , with house prices rising by an average of around 12 per cent , it looks far less so now .
6 ‘ Rather less so now . ’
7 These aspects of political choice are still important but less so now than in the past .
8 Before 1500 possible to put ladder into image , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , no longer so now .
9 If she had thought him attractive before , he was devastatingly so now in the black evening suit .
10 Although Chancellor Kohl later agreed to an apparent compromise it was clear even then — how much more so now — that West Germany had killed the programme , and it had done so because it sensed far better than any of its Nato partners how completely President Gorbachev had changed the situation in Europe .
11 He 'd been a bit scared of her before , but he was even more so now she was acting as if she was n't right in the head .
12 The boot is still the dominant feature of the game , more so now that we have this tactic of kicking deep for position .
13 Even more so now : now that she knew just a little , a very little , of what it was to be persecuted … .
14 Bruno was tall and naturally pale ; more so now because he was also very frightened .
15 ‘ T was a wilderness years ago and will be more so now .
16 If it had been incredible before it was more so now , this whirling tumult in her blood .
17 Even more so now that victory seems to be slipping away from us .
18 It sounded unconvincing then , and it sounds the more so now as they nervously reassure the markets that no further interest rate cuts are planned .
19 He refused to look to either side ; crossing the bridge on the pleasantest of days could be a frightening experience and more so now as the ice below split and cracked .
20 IN THESE violent times when all young children are at risk — more so now that the nights are dark when they are coming home from school — the Government promised last year that this year they would leave the clocks alone .
21 a carpet now as well so now what do I do , press enter ?
22 They probably have neither the time nor the inclination to go through the necessary learning process , and particularly so now that the more modern battery-powered devices are available and are so efficient .
23 And then So now you 're travelling a little bit too close , your eyes are glued on the back of the vehicle in front , what 's the sort of feeling you get ?
24 Although you may still find them on sale in the spring , they 're unlikely to be at their best by then so now is the time to buy them and get them planted before the bad frosts .
25 Okay so now whenever you look at a package holiday brochure , you should be able to identify the market just using two words sunlust alocentric , wanderlust psychocentric and so on .
26 No , okay so now we 're going to actually put this bandage , sorry have I got that round the right way ?
27 Okay and then carry on Okay so now you 've made three sets of
28 Okay so now suppose you have Florence as the first noun in T three and herself no do it the other way round , suppose you had herself as the first noun and T three Florence okay then you 'd find Florence does C command herself but it should n't
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