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

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1 I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992 .
2 He said after his release : ‘ I am delighted I can now start a new phase in my life . ’
3 My little red RYA Level 1 Certificate does n't mean I can now start my solo circumnavigation of the world , but I like to think it 's a step in the right direction .
4 Over the intervening years one of my great laments has been my inability to achieve solitude , as everywhere I can now go , so can everyone else .
5 This means I can now go on to the fourth stage , a five day course in the Alps , before working for 30 days alongside a qualified guide as a kind of apprentice .
6 I can now go to Nepal for several weeks with a 12kg rucksack and only one or two things ‘ just in case ’ .
7 I can now go past a tractor with only a little twinge .
8 I will have to do what I can now to pick up the threads of my life .
9 I can now contemplate my experience , my discovery , of how total pure love can be , in all its atoms , converted into total pure hate .
10 The trainee plan , which I think I can now re-vote .
11 Kagan arrived in my office and proceeded to tell me a story , which I can now recount as it is in the public domain .
12 I can now split the ‘ shore side ’ gang and start to load the RCL with the remaining ammunition and the two twenty-foot containers .
13 I can now talk to colleagues in other agencies , I can see ministers and tell them what 's needed , and I will do that
14 I can now tell you that you have exceeded our expectations , ’ the doctor said .
15 I — she — there was something she wanted to know which I can now tell her . ’
16 I can now tell the House that , subject to the resolution of a number of detailed contractual points , we and our EFA partners , Italy and Spain , will endorse the selection of the EURODASS proposal .
17 Indeed , one old lady of 94 was interviewed on television and she proudly told the presenter ‘ I can now walk faster than my daughter — and she 's only 72 ! ’
18 so that I can now walk fine with my plastic legs .
19 So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the .
20 I can now move them quite well although they 'll never be perfect .
21 I can now speak from experience and say that it 's much easier to spend a day at the office than it is to spend a day at home , and you have the benefit of spending ‘ quality time ’ with your baby at evenings and weekends .
22 I can now take precautionary action , however , with the knowledge that I now have , to limit the severity of the attack and even sometimes prevent the attack itself .
23 I can now concentrate on getting back into commercial brewing and doing what I know best — making fine , traditional Yorkshire ales , ’ says Theakston , who has set up his new business next door to T&R Theakston and expects to be making 12,500 barrels a year by 1995 .
24 Although I can now see the inherent sense in glueing a book to a table , then the point was just beyond me .
25 I felt what I can now see to be an unreasonable surge of panic .
26 When , at the beginning of this illness , he and my mother came to stay , I organised what I can now see was an utterly inappropriate marathon of activities .
27 I can now see that old people are a real pain , wandering around in their leather jackets and publishing offensive material .
28 Looking back I can now see that some of the happenings through which I lived professionally were destined to be profound and far reaching in their impact and to become milestones of educational change .
29 Given his distressing complaint ( muscular dystrophy ) , he possessed , apart from a commanding voice , an ebullience which , as I can now see , suited Eliot , though I believe there were moments when the two temperaments were at odds .
30 Because of the changing moon I can now see that she is completely naked .
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