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

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1 Paradoxically , the arguments in favour of higher taxes which brought the euphoria to an end have also been directly strengthened by a growing feeling of confidence that the recession is over and the start of a recovery is imminent , so that the economy can now stand some tougher treatment from the Chancellor .
2 He can now remain another month as a visitor .
3 The set is created in the bifurcation that occurs as r passes through r* , and we can now mention some of the interesting properties that lead us to call it " strange " .
4 ‘ We can not forecast the success of a reversal operation in an individual case , but we can now tell each patient that it is more likely the operation will succeed than fail , ’ she said .
5 IF YOU want to know what books are in the library or find out about the latest reports on new topics , you can now do this without leaving the comfort of your office .
6 You can now do this and in fact its very easy .
7 We can now examine some of the ways of calculating the polymer dimensions from experimental data .
8 Thus We can now rearrange this equation to give the unknown molar mass in terms of experimentally determined values , thus
9 He used to be the boldest man around , of course , but bolts mean he can now earn that living without risking his life .
10 The volume of economic transnational practices has increased phenomenally since the 1950s , as evidenced by the tremendous growth of foreign trade , l and this means that even some quite poor people in some poor countries can now distinguish many consumer goods in terms of their origins and the status-conferring advantages that some origins have over others .
11 And we can now answer that question in general terms , even without being able to comprehend the details of the complexity itself .
12 The social historian can now fit this slump into the wider pattern of events that was to add up to the Great Depression but at the time motion-picture executives in production and distribution were more given to introspection than to socio-economic analysis .
13 ‘ By lowering our costs over the last two years we feel we can now pass some of those savings on to customers . ’
14 They can now offer some material aid , including at times of emergency some cash assistance .
15 MOTORISTS who are the innocent victims of accidents can now have more legal muscle to pursue uninsured losses with a low-cost legal fees scheme from DAS .
16 What this means is that ships can now have some protection against guided bombs released from a great height .
17 If we can now persuade more birds to come and perch on top of the first lot we can in principle build up the wire to any thickness we choose .
18 They 've been art celebrities since then and , although the scale of their work has increased — pictures can now include several people , and stretch up to ten metres across — the real subject remains G&G ( as they sometimes describe themselves ) .
19 John Hampden was a tremendous man and it 's right that future generations can now recognise that .
20 Things really do seem to be looking up , and we can now discount all those gloom-merchants who assured us it would all be over before Christmas .
21 The drama might be unfocused , but we can now ask each group to look at the others ' work as examples of what 's going on elsewhere in the street .
22 Local commissioners can now accept any complaint from members of the public about maladministration in local government .
23 We can now develop both these points by turning to a particular important aspect of civil society : the home .
24 Ferguson , for his part , can now look any supporter of his club in the eye and say that Gough having to commit the foul that debarred him from a Cup-tie verified the youngster 's ability to put an awkward pre-match situation out of his mind and play in a determined way that suggested his temperament was on the mend .
25 You can now store all your favourite recipes on this excellent database program which allows you to retrieve them quickly .
26 We can now receive this report for the .
27 It can now find some of the seeds , shoots and vines which it has learned by example are good to eat .
28 We can now introduce another meaning for that verb ‘ to explain ’ : in this situation , many researchers say that the proportion of females in a job ‘ explains ’ the relationship between the status of the job and absenteeism , in the sense that it accounts for it entirely .
29 Moisture finding its way into porous stone can now cause more damage than it used to .
30 After what seemed its thirty-fifth repetition , Rowicki put down his baton , looked up and spoke to the ceiling in a low-pitched , conversational tone : ‘ Everyone can now play this correctly except Mr X ’ ( the fourth inside desk cellist ) .
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