Example sentences of "for now [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Assuming for now that the cause of death is known and that there is no need for an inquest or autopsy then the death certificate is next taken to the Registrar for Births , Deaths and Marriages .
2 Enough for now that she held his hand .
3 The second raid was a diversion for now that raiding was becoming more organised , full use could be made of feints and diversions to distract defenders from intended targets , and in a wider strategy the whole policy of raiding would involve a major distraction of the enemy towards an invasion of Norway , not France .
4 What you do with it once you 've brought it to the surface is another matter : it is enough for now that you acknowledge it is there and begin to discover ways of getting at it .
5 Suffice it to say for now that the premises underlying Anisminic are made explicit , at least for those institutions within Lord Diplock 's first category .
6 ‘ There 's nothing else to hang about for now that your friend at UFA has given me a new face .
7 You could bring them down and we co keep that here for now that helicopter
8 This offers 35 slots for now but there are plans to upgrade to a model 580 that would double this number .
9 Not that one for now because that 's doing something different .
10 I 'm all right for now because I 've got no more washing .
11 For now if you , as a supplier , observe a rise in the price of the good on your island of 10 per cent you can not be certain whether all other markets are experiencing the same rise on average .
12 It gave her meat for now and to smoke for the winter , and a jacket , stinking but warm .
13 If we 've nothing to add on this question , I suggest we shelve it for now and hear what Anthea Darnell has to say . ’
14 The practical corollary of this , tirelessly expounded in the Round Table in the post-war years , was that the safest place for brown races , for now and the foreseeable future , was within the British empire , where their interests could be looked after and their development , at an appropriately gradual pace , ensured .
15 It has taken real courage for the 26-year-old Good 'ol Boy from Dardanelle , Arkansas , to admit his alcohol dependency to the world , turn his back on tournament golf for now and reach for help instead of his enormous metal driver .
16 To hell with Berry and Jonah , and Captain Lawless R.N. , for now and always she had a love of her own .
17 ‘ We 'll leave it for now and stream Uncle Manfred a few times . ’
18 When she failed to answer Michele suggested , ‘ Let's forget it for now and eat . ’
19 look at it , I will wash your hand in two seconds , when you 're ready , here , I 'll just wipe it with a bit of loo roll for now and we 'll wash it when your ready
20 Look why do n't you do the colouring for now and then I 'll help you do that in a little while when I 've done this bingo ?
21 Oh do n't worry about it now , all the plastic things then put put on that blue leaflet for now and then when you 've taken them all off you can put them in the bin .
22 Well it 's a repeat of Saturday is n't it , set it up for then , sets it up for now and it 's three nil against .
23 For now though , ‘ The Dylans ’ is an overripe fruit with too many pips .
24 All right yeah well let's erm le let's stick to talking about the leaf stem for now cos we do n't want to go on er slagging off every bit of art that 's around the city centre do we Barbara otherwise
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