Example sentences of "[verb] now [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There was nothing that Ramsay could do now save return to the castle .
2 All these things which I have said the Fulani by conquest took the right to do now pass to the British …
3 Reluctantly , and stressing this was only his " personal " opinion , nothing to do with the British government , the British ambassador replied that a crackdown could n't work , that is the Shah was now forced to withdraw to a naval base , he would soon have to leave altogether anyway , but that if he did now leave Iran , the chances of his coming back were slight .
4 The last danger seemed very real because French critics of EDC did now argue that German rearmament should be abandoned so that détente could succeed .
5 Its name is derived from a remarkable Chase , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as I have there described them .
6 My Lords , I beg to m move that the House do now resolve itself into a committee on the Bill .
7 You do now want forward power diverted into other types of movement by the interaction of wave with hull .
8 I would n't be surprised to learn that many people do now smoke only a quarter of their cigarettes on the bed when worried , simply because they have seen it so often in films .
9 For Augustine , God in giving man life quite literally inspired in him a longing for its source : Thou didst breathe fragrance upon me , and I draw in my breath and do now pant for Thee …
10 I conjure you by the bitter tears shed on the Cross by our Saviour the Lord JESUS Christ for the salvation of the world , and by the burning tears poured in the evening hour over His wounds by the most glorious Virgin MARY , His Mother , and by all the tears which have been shed here in this world by the Saints and Elect of God from whose eyes He has now wiped away all tears , that if you be innocent you do now shed tears , but if you be guilty that you shall by no means do so .
11 Used to think that was a glorious But er , not what they do now like , you know .
12 I mainly do now like Nottingham and Mansfield and Leicester and Birmingham all round that way you know ?
13 Political leaders do now understand this ( Lister , 1980 ) , and as a result child benefit is generally increased every year .
14 Whilst most packages do now support PostScript there now versions of PostScript other than that created by Adobe !
15 Whether or not she reported this condition to the divisional veterinary officer and showed him photographs , I do now know .
16 Well , oh yes , I 'm sure I 'm not saying that 's the only thing that controls people 's food intake I mean clearly there are things cultural some cultures , the Japanese seem to love eating raw fish , I mean how they can bring themselves to do it I do now know , I mean the raw is I do n't think I 'd want to eat again , but er erm not always if they were cooked either , but erm the , the er and certainly if you look at the Australian Aborigines even though we take the Australian Aborigines as our kind of primeval people , they have astonishing food taboos , I mean their attitudes to food are very very culturally er effective to , to a quite extraordinary extent , some so that somebody somebody discovered that eating a tabooed food by accident , they 'll get very ill , a kind of psychosomatic illness .
17 Tables 9a and 9c — some consumers do now believe that inflation is relevant to their credit decisions .
18 But you do now have a link which could be tested to see if it is valid .
19 Some instruments do now have built-in reverberation effects , but this is a far from universal feature .
20 SO , WE have the foundations : women do now have more control .
21 We do now have alternatives , new possibilities .
22 However , decisions do now have to be taken .
23 But we do now have alternatives .
24 So the new element of the system is very much that we , the local authority , the social services department , do now have to assess people 's needs before we offer them any sort of care package to address those needs .
25 erm strike out , interim payment , order fourteen er itself , there 's always still available to them , erm that the other side of the coin is if they get their money and of course they 're going to be threatening bankruptcy for some four thousand odd Names , I mean that 's , that 's equally devastating to individuals , erm my Lord , one would be into a type of argument on balance of convenience if we were at this stage , one would be considering the bankruptcy of the names , whether they have the funds to pay , even if judgment is given against them because vast majority do n't and what would be the point of giving judgment , this order fourteen cases saying one should n't do it in those circumstances , what if the names are right , will they get the money back , will they get a cross undertaking damages and pre er , er and to what extent do now have the funds , to what extent will it actually effect their business in the light of of
26 This is the kind of thing that we really ought to be addressing because this actually addresses the safety of people in this county , not only the safety of people , this addresses the safety of property as well and there 's no disagreement about the fact that this enormous development that 's happened over the last few years in an area where you 've got a regular traffic snarl-ups mean that you have got a potential disaster there on your hands and we 're jolly lucky we have n't any more serious incidents than we 've had already and so I can see no reason why these two mo these two amendments should n't both happily be accepted though I 'm very cynical about the number of times we 've spent the airport money already and sooner or later we 've obviously got to actually seriously address that but the important thing is that we do all take it seriously and it seems that we all do now take it seriously .
27 I do not say that in any criticism of the existing police authorities , my experience as Home Secretary I have to admit now some ten years ago was that on the whole they did a very good job , but I do now accept that the importance of law and order today demands a broad approach and possibly some new ideas .
28 Now how many other regions have got the guts to do that and if you do it , come on we can ask the General Secretary to double everything you do now come on
29 14–5–1844 " The Session considering that James Gibson , under process for the crime of fornication , ( with Ann Darroch ) , has submitted to the discipline of the Church , appeared publically and been rebuked before the congregation , and hoping from the professions he now makes , as well as the readiness with which he submitted to discipline , that he is penitent , do now absolve him from censure and admit him to the enjoyment of privileges . "
30 I do now recall you saying no one had used the name in years . ’
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