Example sentences of "now know that [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We now know that a man whose father had prostate cancer is four times more likely to get it himself , and if his grandfather was also affected , it 's 11 times more likely . ’ |
2 | We now know that every particle has an antiparticle , with which it can annihilate . |
3 | For example , we now know that the gold coins of Persia called ‘ darics ’ existed by 500 BC , because a cuneiform document from Persepolis which is dated to the twenty-second year of Darius — i.e. , 500 BC — was stamped with the imprint of one such coin . |
4 | We now know that the viruses of vaccinia ( cowpox ) and of variola ( smallpox ) are antigenically similar . |
5 | I now know that the lady concerned was the then Mrs Randolph Churchill , later Mrs Averell Harriman and now the widow of that very great man . |
6 | Of course we now know that the intelligence Ultra was providing should have made the Allied High Command — too complacent and overconfident — much more wary of committing their lightly-armed airborne forces to Operation Market Garden . |
7 | We now know that the student , Hermann Minkowski , was innocent of any dishonesty . |
8 | We now know that the Opposition 's approach to national insurance would mean a something-for-nothing society . |
9 | Without calculating moments of inertia about three Cartesian axes we can not be sure which band-type corresponds to which of the three IR-active symmetry species , but we now know that the B-axis is associated with a 1 vibrations , and is therefore the z axis . |
10 | We now know that the strength of that original relationship contained a spurious component . |
11 | We now know that the reason for this was that they did not dwell or traffic within the walls ; that Lundenwic like Hamwih lay outside , along the Strand or foreshore of the Thames . |
12 | Yet we now know that the silence was not total . |
13 | That brings me back to the earlier part of our debate , from which we now know that the Labour and the Liberal Democrat parties want absolutely no constraints on the ability of a local authority to raise whatever level of tax it decides . |
14 | We now have the possibility to analyse the cause of cancer in a much more precise way , because we now know that the cause of cancer is within ourselves ’ . |
15 | We now know that the casque to which Wallace referred is an extension of the bird 's skull consisting of ‘ frothy ’ bone covered in skin . |
16 | I now know that the anger is reciprocal . |
17 | It is claimed that we now know that the world operates in accordance with laws , and so we do not need to bring God in to explain things . |
18 | As noticed ( p. 59 ) it is now known that the graptolites were an extinct branch of the phylum Hemichordata , an insignificant group today , consisting of a few encrusting colonial organisms . |
19 | It is now known that the majority of standard statistical procedures used in the construction and evaluation of quantitative economic ( and other ) models , are sensitive to whether or not the data series to which they are applied are stable or unstable . |
20 | However , it is now known that the Moon is devoid of seas , and devoid of an atmosphere as well . |
21 | However it would appear that Hahnemann was a couple of centuries ahead of his time because it is now known that the DNA of certain viruses can incorporate itself into our own genome , our own inherited material . |
22 | The rights to Presley 's ‘ Sun ’ recordings were acquired by RCA Victor together with the rights to the artist , and although it is now known that the tapes in RCA Victor 's vault are not actually the 1955 originals , they are extremely good copies , and all have been reissued on compact disc . |
23 | It was now known that the allegations had come from statements made from three children already in care in mainland Scotland . |
24 | It was now known that the body of the Professor who specialised in nuclear physics had been claimed by the Iraqi Embassy in Rome . |
25 | The early morning patrol had been vectored towards a ‘ shadower ’ and although spotted could not be intercepted , so all now knew that the assault would soon commence . |