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

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1 Part of the top floor had been sectioned off by the police and now housed those involved in the kidnapping .
2 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
3 ‘ Sure , now put those fingers on the hood . ’
4 I think so , just about , now put those slippers on Arthur , you 've got a cold coming now you drink it while it 's hot , that 's a good lad oh I 've put the pudding on now , so it 'll have to steam for about two hours at least two and a half
5 now put those slippers on , that , if you get your feet cold that gives you put those slippers on
6 As well as the series of long-distance trains which still run through Birmingham , the sub-sector now includes those few trains from the North West to Dover which run through Kensington Olympia in London , and the service between Manchester and Scotland via Preston and the West Coast main line .
7 We recognise that quality is important to you , so in-depth inspections are being carried out now to identify those places which take a pride in their higher standards — be it a small B&B or a large hotel .
8 But would it not seem natural for the people who were helped to escape from Hitler now to help those who are resisting Saddam Hussein , and to understand the desire for liberty of the Balts ?
9 Will the Secretary of State now applaud those London Labour boroughs for their excellent results ?
10 Now consider those that you did not underline .
11 You see if I now pack those clubs like that you 've got an ace of clubs , yeah , so sometimes when there 's a deal coming off you might draw
12 Last week the receivers who now control those shares , advertised in the Financial Times inviting offers for them .
13 Such a crisis , in my judgment , is now approaching those parts of the financial services industry that market credit .
14 Will my hon. Friend — with his hon. Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State , with whom I have corresponded on the matter — undertake to consider further how a housing association might help with the difficult and complex problem faced by owner-occupiers in Galmington in Taunton , whose homes were built in a non-traditional manner just after the war and who can not now sell those homes ?
15 ‘ Fragrant Frames ’ now means those obvious-looking room fresheners and sprays can be dispensed with and in their place goes an elegant addition to any wall .
16 He could n't get bail and he 's now lost those twenty months
17 Now bearing those those facts in mind , can we look at what paragraph twelve tells us ?
18 We now analyse those aspects of management and control that relate to particular jobs rather than to the practice as a whole .
19 Their duplicity on both counts undoubtedly smoothed their way to buying Harrods , and now embarrasses those in the British government and the City of London who believed them .
20 Thus our review of literature must now address those studies specifically concerned with the evaluation of effectiveness in community work .
21 The monetary sector now comprises those institutions subject to the Bank 's supervisory powers under the 1987 Banking Act .
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