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

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1 Now where it goes negative a negative value I do n't think we 'd be interested in that , that means that the car 's got to the point where you have to pay someone to take it away .
2 He writes the song that way so it fits in with his playing ; he does n't play guitar any other way now so it 's become quite natural for him .
3 ‘ I would n't like to guess how many miles I 've travelled watching them , but anyway , I 'm on my own now so it 's a day out for me . ’
4 There 's a number in the er when I was Church Street so that 's a few years now so it needs to be checked .
5 She was too old for a doll 's house now so it did n't matter , but she hoped he would finish what he was doing for Oliver .
6 He says east west relations are much better now so it 's not needed .
7 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
8 You do n't , they do it all by litres now so it 's really hard
9 Well you 've had your hands on all of them now so it 's probably highly likely .
10 Oh , I 've got it on my walkman now so it does n't make any difference erm occupation .
11 can go now so it 's gon na be Foxy
12 It was , he decided , Emersonianism — a disease ( if that is what it is ) which is certainly no less rife now than it was when Winters made his diagnosis fifty years ago .
13 It is sadder now than it ever was , and the magic has gone .
14 Also , thanks to deposit insurance , the threat of bank runs is far less now than it was in the 1930s ; the FDIC ( which insures deposits up to $100,000 ) was created expressly to prevent them .
15 Thai coups may be a thing of the past , but the army is probably in a stronger position now than it ever was .
16 Meat is better value now than it was 10 years ago , according to the latest issue of the Meat and Livestock Commission 's Meat Demand Trends .
17 Home-killed lamb is the best value , reveals a Meat and Livestock Commission report , which says meat is better value now than it was 10 years ago and has risen in price 15% less than the rise in inflation
18 And while the spread of backgrounds may be wider now than it was , it scarcely shows in the appearance and mannerisms of the lawyers .
19 Twenty years later the AEC demonstrates that this remains no less true now than it was then .
20 The idea of one global power holding the other to ransom seems less credible now than it has done previously .
21 The 1970s were not characterized by an emphasis on the bibliographical aspects of librarianship , and the possibility of wide-scale application of McClellan 's ideas seem more remote now than it did 20 years ago .
22 Remorse , dissatisfaction and hope filled his mind as the heat of a glorious midsummer approached , and his yearning for a means to channel his abundant intellectual and emotional energy was greater now than it had ever been .
23 But JPL is still associated with Caltech , and acceptance of classified research at US universities is much less ready now than it used to be .
24 However logical may be the derivation of Protoctista as the name for a kingdom , I wonder if it is more likely to catch on now than it was in 1861 .
25 The ribbon midrange/tweeter unit is certainly no more common a sight now than it was way back when , which seems a pity , and not readily explicable by the way it sounds , though high intrinsic manufacturing costs certainly play their part .
26 Hence , a political economy of the urban is scarcely more plausible now than it has ever been in the past .
27 It must surely be easier now than it was half a century ago , thanks to the greater contact the public have with sportsmen generally .
28 Following the election result , it seems almost inevitable that Labour will adopt a commitment to some form of proportional representation ( writes Backchat 's ‘ things that seem almost inevitable following the election result ’ correspondent ) , although , ironically , it seems considerably less inevitable now than it did a few weeks ago .
29 And although it is much better now than it was on Thursday morning , I know I ca n't train for the next three days .
30 This was not because of the enemy fire , which was less frequent now than it had ever been , for evidently the sepoys had decided to bide their time until the end of the rains .
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