Examples of 'it could now' in a sentence
Meaning of "it could now"
It could now: This phrase indicates a possibility or potential for something to happen at this moment or point in time
How to use "it could now" in a sentence
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it could now
It could now be anywhere inside that room.
Anyone using it could now be prosecuted.
It could now hitch a free ride.
The slurry phase thinned significantly so that it could now be agitated like a liquid.
It could now be my ghost wandering about.
Scientists now believe that it could now be achieved with the use of carbon nanotubes.
It could now be used on humans with chronic wounds.
As a new mother lodge, it could now spawn lodges of its own.
It could now serve admirably for colonisation on a large scale.
If you have one of the originals, it could now be worth hundreds.
It could now be classified as NoSQL.
And when we scraped it off, something inside said it could now break free.
It could now provide commercially.
The French army had " founded the enemy " and it could now prepare for the offensive.
It could now be some kind of a key or other secure form of switch.
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It could now show the flow of action from one space to another.
It could now last for anything between three and five years.
It could now be an expression of best practice in enforcement within the Union.
It could now be any Sunday.
It could now be done online, for instance.
It could now be carried out at any time, a government adviser and a prosecutor said.
It could now just be a click away!
It could now be the downfall of "our western" system as well.
And it could now explain the apparent misunderstood « inflation » of space.
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A little swelling right in here right now
It is now the third largest donor country
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I figured you could use a little help
Could go to prison for some time if convicted
On horseback you could be home in three days