Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] now [be] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Implicit in the foregoing discussion about the relations between majorities and minorities was a major question which must now be explicitly asked : how far does democracy require a foundation of shared values among all its citizens ? |
2 | We decided to spread the baits around into some new areas which could now be comfortably fished due to the removal of the carp rods . |
3 | Compiled annually , it is a voluminous source which can now be fully exploited for the first time using computer techniques . |
4 | This meant that West European currencies when paid to non-Western Europeans for goods and services imported from them could now be freely converted . |
5 | She can now be regularly seen within the pages of various glossy magazines , but she has n't forgotten her homelands . |
6 | From within such a perspective sexuality comes to be understood relationally — not as the relations within sexual difference , but the relations between the sexual and the non-sexual as these have been both imagined and as they may now be radically envisioned . |
7 | At all times , but increasingly in the later eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries , new techniques have been brought in by observing their use elsewhere what would now be unkindly called industrial espionage — and sometimes by tempting away workmen . |