Example sentences of "[pron] now [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I now know that these were really Powers-Sallmas cards and that this was the beginning of computer technique .
2 I now realise that this strangely formulated substance with weird physical properties may have been the culprit ’ .
3 On looking back , I now realise that corporal punishment , if administered justly and wisely , does more good than harm .
4 I now find that this computer is clearly inadequate for my needs and that despite the fact that Dixon 's staff assured me that it would support desktop publishing and graphics , I now discover that it is never going to produce the results I need .
5 With hindsight , I now reckon that half a dozen of my fellow patients had cancer , but were ignorant of it .
6 Erm I now accept that that was a misreading of Harrogate District Council 's resolution which was rather more ambiguous than I have represented it here .
7 Nobody now supposes that political processes begin and end with elections , or that elected governments have a monopoly of political power .
8 But as well as all the companies — and there is a host of Cambex Corps and IPL Systems Incs just under the tall poppies of the IBM marketplace , there are thousands and thousands of individuals who must now feel devalued in a deeply demoralising way , people that have made it their life 's work to understand everything there is to know and understand about IBM and its mainframe products , who now find that all that hard-won knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset — not just industry commentators and pundits who will soon find that the market ca n't bear any more ‘ Into the Big Blue Yonder : the Decline and Fall of an American Icon ’ books , but an unsung army of data processing managers who now feel they are too old to start again and learn something new and fundamentally different virtually from scratch , and will instead sink back into the anonymity of early retirement .
9 Those who now complain that these approvals were given too quickly overlook the sense of crisis which the spread of AIDS has engendered over the past decade , not to mention the eagerness of all concerned to match the pathos of those infected with HIV with anything that might be an effective medicine .
10 You now know that local government is a satisfying career choice and offers an exciting challenge to the solicitor .
11 I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’
12 With meticulous footnoting , she now argued that all plots and revolutions against the social order in human history had been caused by secret societies , through the use of black magic , mass hypnotism and telepathy .
13 We now conclude that two ultrastructural bacterial patterns exist , and that these two patterns are linked to the modes of contact with gastric epithelium .
14 in the level of commitment he has made to the MMF fund of nineteen ninety three on behalf of the provence and we now know that that 's a commitment , was a commitment of a nought percent increase .
15 We now know that major eruptions are commonly preceded by seismic activity , and these shocks would have provided ample warning of the forthcoming eruption , had anyone been aware of their significance .
16 We now know that straight cereals are deficient in some of the more important nutrients .
17 We now know that two protons will not directly make helium ; two protons can not survive the electrical disruption on their own and the stable helium nucleus contains neutrons as well .
18 We now know that beta-adrenergic blocker therapy reduces the risk for sudden death and reinfarction in individuals with previous myocardial infarction and should be used in all patients with cardiac arrest and coronary artery disease unless there is a strong contradiction .
19 With modern knowledge , we now know that this design of horn would have reflected more sound than it captured !
20 We now know that this is not true : in some species the mating system is quite flexible and changes according to ecological circumstances .
21 We now know that this was the condition in galeaspids where paired nasal sacs opened into median duct and the duct itself communicated with the pharynx .
22 We now know that this is not necessarily the case , at least for left-handers .
23 We now know that this hominid , with the tongue-twisting name of Australopithecus ( Southern Ape Man ) , disappeared from the fossil record approximately one million years ago .
24 We now know that special aftercare can benefit women , but male attempters appear more difficult to help .
25 And we now know that these ghastly effects are the results of what we referred to in the last lecture endotoxins .
26 We now know that these spherical electron opaque ‘ vacuoles ’ are indeed polyphosphate structures , functionally related to an energy and phosphorus reservoir , which are utilised in the absence of an exogenous source of energy .
27 We now know that some of what must have been his ‘ hopes and wishes ’ and ‘ dreams of fame ’ have been fulfilled ; his worth as a novelist and his work in Canada have been acknowledged by succeeding generations .
28 We now show that this effect is also seen in the transcriptional level , that IFN γ binds to colonic epithelial cells , and that this binding is reduced in the presence of salicylates .
29 We now understand that this cancellation followed a contractual dispute between the promoter and Mr O'Connor 's management , and the inadequacy of the promotion of the event , and was not due to any lack of public interest as suggested in our report .
30 Regardless of the statistics used , we now find that one of Britain 's greatest industries is threatened by a Government who ooze indifference , and who are not interested in investment or in investment in skills .
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