Example sentences of "[verb] now [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Having looked briefly at some features of particular NBFIs in section 4.1 , we want now to reflect on the extent to which they fulfil some of those functions which we said in section 2.3 a financial system is expected to fulfil . |
2 | I want now to turn to a less philosophical question about my passage from my armchair to the kitchen . |
3 | I want now to turn to some questions of form and genre , trying to identify a particular set of formal and institutional parameters for television , and returning at the end of the essay to questions of value . |
4 | I want now to turn to the reforming efforts made by feminists , first in the domain of the lexicon ( and the dictionary , which is the ‘ official record ’ of the lexicon ) and then in the domain of grammar . |
5 | I WANT now to move to a more detailed consideration of Flame in the Streets as it contains many of the features with which I am concerned . |
6 | Having said something about welfare I want now to consider what concern about animal welfare has in common with concern about the environment . |
7 | Having looked at some of the major developments in encouraging teachers , and others , to review the curriculum , we want now to consider the issues raised by such a review . |
8 | I want now to consider some further aspects of " the creation of legitimacy " which most anthropologists consider to be the crucial function of any institution described as " marriage " . |
9 | I want now to look more closely at how business operates and see if in that operation there are any lessons , ideas or strategies that might be the beginnings of the new direction for education . |
10 | I want now to look at some of these images of the female self in feminist discourse : my particular examples are from the work of Mary Daly , Marilyn Frye and Kate Millett . |
11 | I want now to look at some aspects of self-experience that I think should be central to any theory of self , and hence to any discussion of women 's autonomy . |
12 | I want now to look at " The retreate " by Henry Vaughan and to examine a small number of its elements and terms in relation to the methodology already described . |
13 | We want now to introduce a different way of categorizing elite theory approaches , one which does not derive from the historical streams of thinking described so far . |
14 | I want now to show you this er film then , and there 's no point in having Alright we 're taking on everything . |
15 | I want now to discuss an important aspect of the Bill which affects Scotland — the council water charge set out in schedule 11 . |
16 | The Authority missed the opportunity to use PNP resources to bring about change here : it needs now to explore other avenues . |
17 | You should , therefore , act now to take advantage of a unique investment opportunity . |
18 | We must act now to stop this happening . |
19 | Rather than revel in the recovery in house prices , therefore , a bold government would act now to prevent the next house-price boom , and thereby help make the longed-for economic recovery more durable . |
20 | Given the present serious market situation and the fact that revenue from spirits is falling in real terms , the Chancellor must act now to remove or reduce the differentials between the excise duty on spirits and those on beer and wine . |
21 | In fairness to those whose questions come further down the Order Paper , I propose now to speed up a bit . |
22 | If you think about it , as you were n't strong enough to respond on the first round , you can hardly want to redouble now to play . |
23 | ‘ Make no mistake , my lord , ’ said Iago vehemently , ‘ he 'll stoop to any shift now to keep his hold of it . ’ |
24 | It was impossible to be sure whether these were new recruits to the Krishnapur field , perhaps freed from the victorious siege of the feringhees somewhere else on the plain , or simply men who had deserted during the rains returning now to finish the job . |
25 | Adam stopped now to light a cigarette , contemptuously confident of his ability to manoeuvre and control . |
26 | He tried now to think with savage pleasure of the dismay likely to afflict his mother , once her female companions heard of it . |
27 | Although it may be distressing to the mother to find that she has now to take the child back , nevertheless there is no escape in my judgment from the conclusion that the child 's return should be ordered in this case . |
28 | The young person who , unfortunately , reaches the age of 16 after July 2 has now to return to school for another year and will be almost 17 years of age whenever they leave . |
29 | was doing no more than leaving open the question which this court has now to decide . |
30 | Ferris was on the verge of signing for Linfield last season but has decided now to pledge his immediate future to the Lurgan club , who are expected to announced a major kit sponsorship shortly . |