Example sentences of "now [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It hurts me now to realize how much I numbed myself from the searing pains of those years .
2 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
3 So it is important now to go on fighting the battles , once so hard-won .
4 now to go on here .
5 Many of us may wonder why it has taken so long to achieve the last two objectives , but I am delighted that the proposal is now to go ahead .
6 Now to go back to the example of the cooker , if you do say that in the showrooms you will certainly be asked to sign a legal document .
7 We need now to go back to the death of Archbishop Conrad of Mainz on 20 October 1200 .
8 The tape measure had now to go down into the hollow as well as across the circle , and it was not long enough to do this .
9 Early potatoes should be sprouted indoors now to go out in spring .
10 But there was no need now to go further than the baby in its cradle .
11 Well leave you now to go home , or stay at home and sort that all out for yourself and try and work out how it affects you .
12 ‘ It 's too dark now to see exactly what it is but it looks rather sweet . ’
13 Now to see just how effective a daggerboard is , let's look at these two boats beating .
14 Now to see how Mrs Hatton had occupied herself during that particular week .
15 Now to see how many of them were missing in London .
16 It 's hard now to see how The Shamen will keep the club vibe going in the stadiums they will undoubtedly end up playing , how Colin will avoid the rock postures he hates so much .
17 ‘ And they see us — and seeing us garbed thus , they grow ever more surly , refusing now to carry out all but the most basic tasks .
18 Although it may be all right for the spokesman for the Opposition to talk about taking no measures , surely from all parts of the Province there is a cry for a security policy now to carry out what his own colleagues said would have to be done : to extirpate the IRA ?
19 Erm the way I understand the situation is Tony 's happy with er his arrangement and that the clubs have agreed and I think it 's just a matter of them going back now to report back to their President the Italian people and then the way I see it he 'll he 'll go after the er game for a medical and you know there should n't be any problems there .
20 One consequence of the blaze in St Pierre was that it is difficult now to diagnose how much of the damage was a direct result of the nuee ardente , and how much a result of the fires it started .
21 I 'm one of the people who 've actually got the guts now to stand up and say that I . .
22 It hit it hit Ian Stringfellow last week and caused Nicky Platten now to pull out at the last minute last night .
23 as the race for the world championship hots up its time now to catch up with all the rest of the sports news …
24 Longing now to jump back on board , Mungo watched as the mighty engine woke from its doze and heaved itself back to wakefulness with huge , slow piston strokes .
25 As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up .
26 I 've been meaning for many weeks now to pass on 's French address , which filtered through to us in January — but of course you may already have had it from or heard from Janet yourself .
27 It is difficult enough now to find any first or second round matches of any consequence in the women 's singles at almost any tournament , especially the Grand Slams .
28 Over Madame Mattli 's shoulder Paula could see Arlene watching her , a tiny smile lifting one corner of her scarlet mouth , and Paula knew her well enough by now to know exactly what she was thinking .
29 In early November Coleridge and the Wordsworths , whose deep and intuitive friendship had begun by now to exclude not only Sara but even Tom Poole , set out on the road to Porlock which Coleridge had taken the previous month .
30 He may care now to listen carefully .
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