Example sentences of "it now [verb] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It now seemed that Watt was well on the way to developing the engine for the commercial market . |
2 | It now transpires that mothers have been right all along . |
3 | First , it now believes that competition is possible . |
4 | With T and V constant , the identity can be rewritten as follows : It now follows that changes in M , initiated by the monetary authorities , will cause proportionate changes in P. Notice that the direction of causation runs from changes in the stock of money to changes in the general price level . |
5 | It now seems that Britain 's upturn started as long as a year ago . |
6 | But it now seems that people completely unknown to me , absolute strangers , have been giving me what my mother used to call ‘ old-fashioned looks ’ or furtive , sidelong glances . |
7 | Thereafter , clause 54 was not the subject of further debate and passed into law as it now stands as section 63 of the Act . |
8 | It now appears that question time is used for the following purposes : ( a ) To embarrass the Government by raising a sensitive issue . |
9 | It now appears that Bevin was beginning to doubt if the anti-communist regime in Greece could prevail in the civil war with the communists . |
10 | Although the exact stance of the owner ( Lord Egremont ) of Hodge Close remains somewhat imprecise , it now appears that Hodge itself will remain intact . |
11 | ‘ Unfortunately it now appears that farm prices will be adjusted overnight when the single market comes into being on January 1 , 1993 . ’ |