Example sentences of "now [verb] that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Its leader , Holger Nielsen , says he now thinks that a chance to influence Europe 's future is better than dependence on the EC without influence . |
2 | Dataquest , a market-research company based in California , is now forecasting that a 4-megabit chip will cost barely three times more than a 1-megabit chip by next year ( see chart ) . |
3 | In a press conference in Rabat on Aug. 14 Hakim said that the attitude of the Algerian government , and specifically of Defence Minister Khalid Nezzar , had changed , and that it now recommended that a " rapid settlement " with Morocco be found . |
4 | It is easy now to see that the problem of papal authority was the one problem of outstanding importance among many minor questions raised in these letters . |
5 | It is now realised that a million words is insufficient to produce an adequate model of a language since many of the phenomena of the language are so rare that they will be absent from such a corpus . |
6 | For one thing , all concerned had by now realised that the books offered considerably more scope for exploitation . |
7 | Rank Hovis were now realising that the cup could be going out of their cabinet and straight into Rentokil 's , they decided to keep us playing and on came the warehouse lads , and Rentokil promptly achieved a 6-O victory . |
8 | In the party 's new programme , the trade unions have had to backtrack on their central demand , now accepting that a shorter working week will mean reduced wages . |
9 | It is now recognized that a ‘ multi-agency ’ approach in which the NHS , local authority and voluntary agencies cooperate is more successful at reaching potential service-users . |
10 | It is now recognized that the trachoma agent is very closely related to the organism that causes non-specific urethritis and is responsible for 50 per cent of sticky eyes in newborn babies and for a proportion of cases of salpingitis in women . |
11 | With Labour facing a period of confusion , the Liberal Democrats will seek to offer ‘ leadership ’ to demoralised anti-Tory voters who now fear that the Conservatives can not be beaten . |
12 | With Labour facing a period of confusion , the Liberal Democrats will seek to offer ‘ leadership ’ to demoralised anti-Tory voters who now fear that the Conservatives can not be beaten . |
13 | Officials now fear that the British company ICI , may develop a new dental plastic which it can sell successfully everywhere — except Britain . |
14 | I think that Doreen now understands that a double bed will not fit into any of the chalets . ’ |
15 | Bateson now argued that the direct study of variation was the only way of trying to understand how evolution actually works . |
16 | In A Second Beacon Fired by Scintilla ( 1652 ) he described his own apprenticeship and career , lamented the hardship caused to stationers by the civil war , and now argued that the availability of popish and heretical works showed that the press was too free . |
17 | The Party now realized that a more moderate policy of land reform was the most appropriate one for China thus there was a temporary change in emphasis away from land reform to a desire to increase production . |
18 | With a sense of shock , Alice now realized that the revelation of Félix 's feelings for her had , in fact , radically changed her opinion of herself . |
19 | He now appreciates that the combination of a physically abused child 's abnormally low weight , under-stimulation and the general lack of competent parenting are the indicia of predictive child abuse . |
20 | Now to counteract that the only positive one I could find was , while accepting that some development in the open countryside may prove to be necessary . |
21 | I can now consider that the new system of sponsoring foreseen by the Lawn Tennis Association no longer contains appreciable restrictions of competition and therefore the file will be closed . ’ |
22 | But he must now know that an Iraqi démarche around January 15th — perhaps a partial withdrawal from Kuwait — would make the use of force bitterly controversial at home . |
23 | These organisations must now demonstrate that the goodwill and voluntary co-operation of the farming and landowning community will be effective in protecting the countryside and , along with the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , they are focusing particularly on the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group , which they helped to establish , as a major vehicle for promoting the Act . |
24 | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children , such as it then produced of every walk of life . |
25 | It 's taken the club a couple of years to get its youth policy back on track , but all the signs now suggest that the current crop of teenagers is the most promising since John Robertson , Gary Mackay and David Bowman came through the ranks in the early Eighties . |
26 | He stepped from the dais and glanced back , only now noticing that the altar stone was n't quite set in place , and that there was a thin gap beneath one end , which seemed to indicate that there was another pit beneath the stone . |
27 | Environmentalists now say that a completely new transport policy is essential to curb the effects vehicles are having on our planet . |
28 | Seers now say that the petrol car will eventually be replaced by a battery-powered version . |
29 | Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution . |
30 | Now say that the applications are completely processor-independent too — that you do n't even have to re-compile them to move them from one machine type to another , and indeed bits of them may even wander from processor type to processor type in the course of execution . |