Example sentences of "now [adj] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Fears are now rife that the price could plunge well below 30p by the end of the year .
2 It is now clear that an emergency portosystemic shunt or a devascularisation procedure does not necessarily prejudice the subsequent performance of liver transplantation .
3 Indeed it is now clear that the Court of Appeal may on appeal even exercise a power conferred on the court below after the date of the judgment against which the appeal is lodged ( Attorney-General v.
4 It was now clear that the Council could not be concluded in a single session .
5 In some instances Community law itself may permit or require Member States to carry out inspections or take other measures , but it is now clear that the Council or Commission may not authorize a Member State to take measures which go beyond those which would be justified under Article 36 .
6 It is now clear that the change in basal-subtracted EC 5 on eradication plus healing is only a mathematical consequence of the fall in gastrin driven basal acid secretion .
7 It is now clear that the variation in is greater than that of because the former has the additional term in which does not appear in equation ( 5.46 ) .
8 It is now clear that the presence of the wall causes the fluid viscosity to enter in a much more important way into the dynamics of turbulent motion than it does for free flows .
9 He added : ‘ It 's now clear that the capital value of quota is considerable .
10 It is now clear that the King had the gravest doubts about the general suitability of his heir for the Throne , and that these doubts went far enough to turn his mind towards the desirability of getting his second son to succeed instead .
11 It is now clear that the construction of the small-town defences provided an additional influence on their morphological development , depending upon the inclusion or exclusion of particular areas .
12 It is now clear that the counsellor is doing more than listening .
13 It is now clear that the review has not reached anything like that stage of progress .
14 It is now clear that the misappropriation theory which was valid in the Second Circuit , but unresolved nationally , is now encompassed by s.10(b) of the SEA 1934 and Rule 10b-5 .
15 Although shops were wrecked in the attack , it is now clear that the bomb was aimed at the security forces rather than commercial properties .
16 It is now clear that the fixing of the period of detention required by retribution and deterrence is of fundamental importance to the prisoner .
17 There is yet no general explanation for the fertility decline ( Cleland and Wilson 1987 ) ; it is now clear that the transition began within the space of a few decades throughout Western Europe , from Trieste to Tromso , in a wide variety of countries ( Coale and Watkins 1986 ) .
18 A gradualist in his socialism , he was now convinced that the trade union movement had ‘ passed from the era of propaganda to one of responsibility ’ .
19 It was now obvious that the horse was a stayer and yet Harry Short 's stable jockey had recently ridden him as if his best distance was six furlongs , holding him up for a late run .
20 It is now likely that a student will experience ballooning a number of times while learning and will have learned to avoid moving forwards on the stick automatically .
21 It 's now likely that the issue of CD prices will be referred to the Monopolies Commission .
22 Scientists working on the survey are now confident that the satellite will complete its mission before its cooling system runs out of helium in about seven months time .
23 It is now unlikely that a solution will be found in time for next Wednesday 's debate on the poll tax at the Tory conference in Blackpool .
24 It is now essential that an output model is adopted with the student achievements being expressed in competency terms .
25 It is now elementary that the tort of negligence involves three factors : a duty of care , a breach of that duty and consequent damage .
26 But Mr Reenan is now worried that the Sun is about to publish further extracts from his tape .
27 Is the Minister aware that on 10 December the National Rivers Authority told me , by letter , that it had taken two samples from the river — above the Coalite plant and below — and that the sample from the river above the plant showed a low level of dioxin , the one below the plant showed considerably higher levels of dioxin and that it is now certain that the dioxin is coming from the Coalite plant ?
28 The outcome of the strike and its immediate consequences was that for almost the first time many people , including politicians in the Republic , who had previously been unconvinced were now satisfied that the majority of people in Northern Ireland would not accept a united Ireland and wished to have another election before their future was again discussed .
29 It is now well-recognised that the development of tourism is having massive effects on the built and physical environment of many countries and areas .
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