Example sentences of "can now [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The church occupies an interesting site in relation to the rest of the village , and the manor sites can now also be seen to be very complex .
2 The original windows of the ‘ east ’ gable and the side walls having become low-level lights closely related to the new upper floor , the fine stained glass they contain can now also be admired at close range .
3 The duties of the subscribers must at some stage be noted , and since we have already come across three of them , they can now conveniently be listed in full :
4 The properties of cooperativity , associativity and input-specificity can now easily be explained .
5 It stated : ‘ Although the voluntary system , as we have shown , was once the chief form of collective action outside the Poor Law , it can now best be seen in terms of the ways in which it complements , supplements , extends and influences the informal and statutory systems ’ ( p. 26 ) .
6 The animals can now only be seen in the dwindling open fields of the new territories .
7 Such estates can now only be created as equitable interests by means of the machinery of a trust .
8 This means that it can now only be altered by amendment by leave of the House .
9 Waste copper , lead , zinc , cadmium and chromium can now only be imported with approval from the Environmental Protection Administration , whose approval is also required for exports of such items .
10 For instance , a two-bedroom terraced cottage in Cornwall can now often be found from as little as £30,000 , or there are Devon waterfront houses from £60,000 .
11 This information can now readily be produced within existing clinical budgeting systems .
12 With the passage of time , I think that it can now safely be revealed that the deciding factor in the failure of the 1989 English/Scottish Institutional merger was the marked reluctance of the Queen Street pipes and drums to convert to Morris-men .
13 The Eikon Basilike can now therefore be regarded as an important source for the King 's view of himself as a martyr.7
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