Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [vb base] [conj] [det] " 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 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 .
4 With hindsight , I now reckon that half a dozen of my fellow patients had cancer , but were ignorant of it .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 With modern knowledge , we now know that this design of horn would have reflected more sound than it captured !
8 We now know that this is not true : in some species the mating system is quite flexible and changes according to ecological circumstances .
9 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 .
10 We now know that this is not necessarily the case , at least for left-handers .
11 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 .
12 And we now know that these ghastly effects are the results of what we referred to in the last lecture endotoxins .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 if instead of a constant rate of unproductive consumption of surplus-value we now assume and that then , if , the basic equation for extended reproduction can hold .
17 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 .
18 We now realise that this was not the case .
19 We now realise that these claims are totally unfounded .
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