1 So what will actually change now that Britain has left the EU?
2 Facilities now that , you know, the state simply can't afford to run.
3 There's no question now that everything you've said about him is true.
4 Will this change now that there's a new management company in place?
5 I take that responsibility very seriously - especially now that my brother is gone.
6 I had thought good sense would prevail now that Vaughn was gone.
7 You know things now that you won't know again in the year.
8 You know, now that you ask, I know almost nothing about him.
9 My only hope is atonement; and for now that means finding Tommy.
10 It was clear now that action was inevitable, barring Saddam's voluntary departure.
11 Especially now that coal is set to be a growth industry again.
12 It would appear now that many may have actually left the UK.
13 But it is now that 65 million people have heard her story.
14 There is no argument now that greater diversity leads to better decision-making.
15 It seems now that scientists have come up with the answer: Argentina.
16 Disappointed at the time, I see now that this was absolutely right.
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