Example sentences of "now [adv] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is now widely acknowledged that Keynes accepted the classical theory of the demand for labour in the form of marginal productivity theory . |
2 | It is now widely accepted that H pylori is one of the most important factors in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease . |
3 | By further eroding the definition of spiritualia , the regalian exploitation of episcopal vacancies was now so extended that Edward claimed to fill livings — vicarages as well as rectories — emptied during an episcopal vacancy retrospectively , even if it had occurred during his father 's reign . |
4 | One who was there on the day and has watched the film many times now suddenly notices that Snow , at The Oval , 1968 , has his foot on the pitch as he fields at silly mid-on while Australia slide to oblivion against Underwood . |
5 | Eugenists like Scharlieb and Alice Ravenhill insisted that biology now conclusively proved that responsibility for safeguarding the nation 's morals lay with women . |
6 | It is now generally accepted that FAP is fully penetrant ( polyps are present ) if the bowel is examined endoscopically . |
7 | It is now generally accepted that Frolik was a plant designed to waste MI5 's resources while important spies remained undetected and to sow seeds of distrust between MI5 and the CIA . |
8 | It is now generally accepted that Jesus 's mother was the sister of Elizabeth , the mother of John . |
9 | Origin of Wings and Flight — It is now generally accepted that wings arose , perhaps in the early Devonian , as lateral expansions of the thoracic terga ( Hamilton , 197 z ) . |
10 | It is now generally accepted that words prefixed by pett or pit ( similar to the Welsh and Cornish peth for ‘ thing ’ or ‘ piece ’ ) are of Pictish origin , as in places such as Pitlochry ( ‘ stony share ’ ) and Pittenweem ( ‘ share of the cave ’ ) . |
11 | It is now generally acknowledged that Helicobacter pylori infection is the major cause of antral gastritis . |
12 | It is now generally appreciated that Warner Bros had been particularly badly hit by the depression , largely because of the furious rate at which they had acquired movie-houses in the 1920s . |
13 | This was too much for his opponents who now clearly saw that de Gaulle was opposed to the ‘ Community approach ’ in all areas , including economics . |
14 | In the 1980s it has been acknowledged that the importance of formal ( tripartite ) arrangements at ‘ peak ’ levels has been reduced — indeed it is now often suggested that Britain was always less ‘ corporatist ’ in these terms than countries such as the Federal Republic of Germany , Austria and Sweden . |
15 | And it is now equally clear that Mrs Thatcher 's response to this ultimatum was similarly direct . |
16 | We can now exclusively reveal that part of her was — wait for it — Argentinian . |
17 | It is by now well known that women of the eighteenth century produced books in almost all genres . |
18 | It is now well established that diabetics are prone to early atherosclerosis ( Epstein et al , 1965 Pirart , 1978 ; Kannel & McGee , 1979 ) which appears no different from that in non-diabetics ( Robertson & Strong , 1968 ) . |
19 | We now readily accept that Mr O'Connor was not at the theatre on the night in question and that no backstage ‘ bust-up ’ took place , as we had suggested . |
20 | All this despite the fact that many Yanks now solemnly believe that Hoskins is one of their own . |
21 | All this despite the fact that many Yanks now solemnly believe that Hoskins is one of their own . |