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

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1 Octel Communications Corp , Milpitas , California has enhanced its voicemail offering with the announcement that users can now send and receive facsimile messages through their voicemail box , making the multimedia mailbox a repository for speech and facsimile messages and database information .
2 Kagan arrived in my office and proceeded to tell me a story , which I can now recount as it is in the public domain .
3 They can now plough and harrow with machinery hired from the UNC .
4 The microcomputer is the result of further breakthroughs in computer design and the most advanced microcomputers , some costing under £2 , OOO , can now perform as well as some minicomputers .
5 In the same way we can now tell that there were two engravers working at the mint of Rome under the Roman Emperor Vespasian .
6 We want more choice and better prices from them , and the second says the shops can now decide whether to charge the same amount for credit card and cash purchases , or whether to charge differentially .
7 The user can now decide if he wishes to investigate the condition further .
8 All legal restraints have been lifted so that they can now do as they will .
9 Russell Thersby , the IOD 's NW branch chairman , representing more than 600 business leaders in the region , said of the vote : ‘ It 's good news , the committee stage can now start and analysis of the treaty can finally take place .
10 I have discussed with the producer your suggestion of a nominal fee of £50 for this , and can now confirm that we would like to go ahead .
11 Following a series of complaints from readers , ZZAP ! can now confirm that Turbosoft Distribution has ceased trading .
12 I can now confirm that the termination date of the contract has been agreed as 30 September 1992 .
13 So that 's er , that 's a very pleasing er , statistic if I may say so , and er , I reinforce again we can now check and find out where false calls come from .
14 We can now contemplate that the relevant cc-e connection , when we suppose that cc caused e , can be stated in this way : If cc occurred , then even if x had occurred , e would still have occurred .
15 And you can now choose whether to have your interest paid monthly or quarterly .
16 NDT Eagle 's training facility can now boast that it is the first to employ three ASNT level III accredited tutors .
17 We can now write and by Pythagoras 's theorem , giving therefore where the dummy suffix in the second expression is changed ( which is always possible ) so that when the multiplication is done there are no more than two dummy suffixes in each expression .
18 For nobody , back at base , can now argue that I am failing to complete the contract with panache and style .
19 Peter says he can now relax and look forward to enjoying Christmas .
20 The party 's finally over for this man and the street can now try and get some sleep .
21 Yes , I can now reveal that in a previous life I was the iceberg that sunk the Titanic .
22 I can now reveal that if we remain second from bottom we will not be relegated .
23 I have discussed the points you raised with my colleagues and can now respond as follows .
24 Practices can now purchase as fundholders or exercise their new found powers through commenting on the purchasing plans of the health authorities .
25 This does n't mean that ICL has given up on the Texas Instruments Inc Sparc line , simply that it can now pick and choose from the two superscalar implementations on offer , says Mike Coote .
26 We can now ask whether the action sub-samples were more likely to be still at home at six months and l2 months from referral ( as one would expect , if the project were to be accounted successful ) than the control sub-samples .
27 They can now say that some of it has been in the ground for more than a million years .
28 We can now say that the meaning of an individual word is valuational to the extent that its prime role is to make the statements in which it occurs express certain attitudes , and that it is descriptive if its prime role is to specify the content either of the belief or of the attitude which sentences in which it occurs express .
29 Looking back , we can now say that Franco 's response to the Moroccan crisis gave a clear indication that 1956 marked a turning point in his political and personal life .
30 Few people can now deny that the Education Act 1988 will bring about fundamental changes in the way that the service is both managed and delivered to children .
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