Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] now [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I must now bring this matter to a conclusion . |
2 | I should now clarify that statement by rephrasing it : I adopted the only strategy open to me in order to preserve any sort of identity , however precarious , and in order to believe in myself as an individual being , separate from both the family and the school . |
3 | I shall now describe this computer model , because I think it is revealing . |
4 | I will now study that report , and as soon as possible Mr Stevens and I will make statements . |
5 | I have a modest interest in pictures and antiques and I will now have more time for the sale rooms . |
6 | ‘ I will now search this house , ’ he barked , ‘ beginning with your daughter 's chamber ! ’ |
7 | The present value of the firm is now dependent on the firm 's results of its past investment policies ( Y t ) and the prospects of its current investment decisions ( I t ) We may now generalize this result so that the present value of the firm is independent of any future dividend decisions . |
8 | If you think that we should now give another proof of the same length to show that the possibility that a\c leads to the conclusion that b is a unit , you have cheated yourself in that you have accepted the statement " WLOG we can suppose a\b " above as a valid one when you do n't even understand what it says ! |
9 | Belief in progress was not confined to supporters of scientism , but the two went very easily together ; and we should now review this progress . |
10 | However that may be , we must now note that value statements in general , and ethical statements in particular , are distinguished by the attitudinist into two types . |
11 | We shall now examine each class in turn . |
12 | We shall now take this conception of style further , in order to lay the groundwork for examining communicative effects of style in more detail in Part II . |
13 | We will now examine each item in turn and point up some of the main arguments . |
14 | We will now consider each stage in turn . |
15 | We will now consider some research which explores the nature of social life in towns and cities . |
16 | And we can now answer that question in general terms , even without being able to comprehend the details of the complexity itself . |
17 | Thus We can now rearrange this equation to give the unknown molar mass in terms of experimentally determined values , thus |
18 | ‘ 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 . |
19 | We can now apply this condition to equation ( 25 ) and obtain the following condition if a reaction is to occur spontaneously : In both of the cases above , one of the products and one of the reactants are elements . |
20 | We can now introduce another meaning for that verb ‘ to explain ’ : in this situation , many researchers say that the proportion of females in a job ‘ explains ’ the relationship between the status of the job and absenteeism , in the sense that it accounts for it entirely . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | We can now receive this report for the . |
23 | But no , and I think one could assume , and indeed expect , that they 'll now stay that way . |
24 | Perhaps they could now get each episode of Eldorado down to that length . |
25 | They have talked during the election of improving the Union , and Mr Lang hinted yesterday that they would now seek some sort of consensus . |
26 | UK workstation business manager , Peggy Heppelmann says they will now appear any time between September and next January , claiming Hewlett-Packard 's existing £3,877 , low-end 715/33 desktop remains very competitive with other entry-level systems , including Sun Microsystems Inc 's £3,655 Tsunami-based SparcClassic and IBM Corp 's £3,664 RS/6000 220W . |
27 | They can now offer some material aid , including at times of emergency some cash assistance . |
28 | I wonder if he would now agree that bingo is the opium of the people . |
29 | He can now remain another month as a visitor . |
30 | He used to be the boldest man around , of course , but bolts mean he can now earn that living without risking his life . |