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

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1 You now make all four Diamond tricks on dummy , but you only have one trick in Clubs , one in Hearts and two in Spades to go with them , making a mere eight tricks in total .
2 Now make another table of what you expect from your house , and award points from one to ten in the same way :
3 Having completed your downwind leg , you now make another turn to bring the model back into wind .
4 We now embed this model of monopolistic competition in the general equilibrium framework , allowing for the dependence of the costs c x and C on the factor prices .
5 He was often away in the West Riding , where he now owned several woollen mills which had been the basis of his father 's fortune .
6 So by that weekend of 18–19 March Pons knew that not only was the DOE happy to fund the proposed research programme , but that the preliminary note had now received some measure of approval , which gave confidence in the fusion hypothesis .
7 After start-up funds from the Gulbenkian to employ our data-base operator , we have now received some funds from the Baring Foundation to assist us in this major task .
8 He has now received this answer : If you wish to disclose your party , you must do so without using council facilities .
9 A special unit set up by the Government has now traced more than half the cash which was spirited away by the late Robert Maxwell .
10 HAVING run for office promising to reinvent everything from health care to youth training , Bill Clinton is now devoting most of his time to reinventing his five-month-old presidency .
11 By relaxing the restriction , we are now allowing any number of genes to mutate simultaneously , and they can add any number , positive or negative , to their current value .
12 Now pick this pick it up now !
13 Against such a background he perceives , in terms echoed a year later by Michael Young , that the eleven-plus is ‘ likely to cause the working-classes now to lose many of the critical tentacles which they would have retained years ago and that a new caste system might prove to be at least as rigid as the old ’ .
14 He used to be the boldest man around , of course , but bolts mean he can now earn that living without risking his life .
15 If they are priced in dollars , D-Marks or some other foreign currency , they will now earn more pounds and will therefore be more profitable for exporters .
16 Now using same water to heat veg' and carrots .
17 Lampi is now using both IVL Guitar-To-MIDI Interface courtesy Stick Enterprises and a GRIS Touchboard MIDI Interface to add atmospheric colour to his fluid Stick lines .
18 Some estimates say that up to 9.5 million people are now using some type of dBase , yet the three main variants are not cross-compatible .
19 Since then things have improved markedly and it is rare now to see such howlers as the Wirral Globe 's explanation of a 16K RAM as a chip with ‘ up to 16 000 different uses ’ .
20 It is not unusual now to see several St. Albans and Harpeneden Members turn up twice a week .
21 He himself thought The Confidential Clerk to be his most profound play , but it is difficult now to see this .
22 One woman in ten now drinks more than the recommended safe limit of 14 units a week , with a unit being a glass of wine , a half pint of beer or a pub measure of spirits .
23 It also renders the food safer as it is now proven that moisture , in addition to heat and time , kills off salmonella , chlostridium botulinum and lysteria most effectively .
24 I once went to the trouble of having a pair made in the finest white doeskin but fortunately I have now outgrown such extravagances in much the same way that I have outgrown the petty conversations and banal posturings of those who frequent literary gatherings or , worse , television studio canteens .
25 This does not mean that I am now suggesting all children should have the chance of performing a scripted play in front of an audience ( indeed I doubt whether many young people are likely to be mature enough to cope with the sophisticated Stanislavsky approach to performance ) .
26 In practical terms , programme makers increasingly fretted that , in a system now producing many hours of television , it was virtually impossible to work independently of the BBC or an ITV company .
27 If some factories are now producing fewer feet-breaking shoes and unusable machines than they were a year ago , so much the better .
28 The EEC countries are now producing more of nearly all agricultural products than can be consumed or profitably exported .
29 English goat-keepers are now producing some excellent cheeses — I stock four that are all made in Sussex .
30 Yes , there must be be a reason and as I 'm sure , I mean like like the objective , and then what you can do at this stage in the design process is once you 've got the objective then you select those themes or ideas from your what you 've done just now to support that objective , so that when you come up my objective is to convince you or my objective is to inform you then the information that you 're going to give out supports that objective .
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