Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] now [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Because there must come a point somewhere in time where the shop will say well you 've now had these goods so long they 're no longer our responsibility . |
3 | ‘ We 've now got more coaches at the club than National Express , but he can come back if he wants to . |
4 | The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio . |
5 | We have now extended these observations to DP thymocytes in TCR- β transgenic TCR- α mutant , TCR- β transgenic RAG-1 mutant and probably to TCR -α mutant mice . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In May 1942 , he told his senior officials : " We have now established many contacts with metropolitan France , all of which prove that the nation is really gathering around our standard … |
8 | ‘ With Jim 's assistance , we have now established many areas of use , ranging from optimisation of additive and polymer levels in powders through to statistical treatment of accelerated weathering data . ’ |