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

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1 We will now consider each stage in turn .
2 Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn .
3 Having now met each other , it seemed that everywhere I went on camp I would come face to face with him , usually with his entourage of armourers fanning out behind him .
4 Experience in the bus industry has shown that it is in practice very difficult to persuade different operators to reach agreement on cross-validity of discount fares : ‘ only one in four bus operators now accept each others ’ tickets . ’
5 Both women , who live in the same fashionable apartment block on New York 's Upper East Side , are now suing each other for nearly £7 million over the incident .
6 Even streets were too extravagant of space : courts and alleys enabled more houses to be packed into a given area : and where , in Deering 's day , the apple or the cherry orchard had blown in springtime , courts of back-to-back houses now faced each other across an open drain ( Fig. 13 ) .
7 And Hyde and Jekyll now hated each other with equal passion .
8 Repeat this process ( through ljadi ) until all routes from that node have been followed ( now followed each of ‘ c ’ , ‘ l ’ and ‘ i ’ routes from the ‘ d ’ node ) .
9 In between the nastiness Derby County and Brentford both chalked up victories and will now face each other in the semi-final .
10 The EC now requires each member state to maintain a list of all its registered traders , authorised warehouse keepers and taxed warehouses .
11 You are now facing each other in a fully square-on position and each has an equal target profile ; furthermore , each has an equal opportunity to use body weapons .
12 We will now take each of the above six alternatives in turn .
13 You may not believe this , but though Richard and I have now known each other for eighteen years on and off , the first time he kissed me was in the car-park last Thursday . ’
14 The conflict , in which men of letters are now burying each other in eloquent abuse , is over the possession of Kavanagh 's soul and the legacy of his poems .
15 But at least we now understand each other . ’
16 The government now announces each Thursday the next week 's business .
17 ‘ We can not forecast the success of a reversal operation in an individual case , but we can now tell each patient that it is more likely the operation will succeed than fail , ’ she said .
18 It was such a pleasure now to wake each morning in the knowledge that she was near to her friends , and had no need to make a journey , in all weathers , to the school .
19 We now greet each other like old friends .
20 Cross and Pullin now play each other .
21 Now mark each 20° on the other half of the circle taking care to line up 0° and 180° accurately .
22 Perhaps they could now get each episode of Eldorado down to that length .
23 These concern in particular access to legal advice and the admissibility of confession evidence , and we shall now examine each of these in turn .
24 We shall now examine each class in turn .
25 We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments .
26 We shall now examine each in more detail .
27 The drama might be unfocused , but we can now ask each group to look at the others ' work as examples of what 's going on elsewhere in the street .
28 hold on er now we are now hitting each other
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