Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] now [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps because I said that even if I returned I should now be shot for desertion .
2 You should now be left with two acetate page markers , and everything else should be away in one of the binders , apart possibly from the dates .
3 If you had done as I said , and given the keys to the princess , you would now be dressed in silk , sitting at her left hand .
4 She will now be based in the Oxford branch and will report to branch manager Peter Caswell .
5 She can now be seen on general release in the Neil Jordan film The Crying Game , cast as an IRA terrorist .
6 To speak of these ‘ new styles ’ of politics is not , of course , to say that political struggles between classes have ceased , but only that they may now be modified by other kinds of political action and be less predominant in political life as a whole ; or to argue that the nature , aims and strategies of the principal classes have changed substantially , as Mallet and Touraine have suggested .
7 As these questions had not been directly answered , they must now be answered by the Court .
8 Instead of considering them in purely ‘ enclave ’ terms ( UNIDO , 1980a : p. 39 ) , they must now be considered as a kind of magnetic field , reinforcing a country 's existing attractiveness as a site for more foreign investment ( Lütkenhorst , 1988 ) .
9 They should now be secured by carefully bending their leads , using long-nosed pliers , at right angles as shown .
10 The lawyer for the three men cleared says they should now be left in peace .
11 They will now be exhibited in a series of large display cases arranged around the seven circular balconies on the fourth floor .
12 What is even more chilling for the people who have bought their council houses at a discounted price is that they will now be taxed at today 's full value .
13 They will now be presented with their awards by CRE chairman Herman Oysley in a ceremony at Liverpool University next Tuesday .
14 They will now be moved into one of the three remaining homes for the elderly on the city 's west bank and it is understood that staff will also be deployed at these units .
15 They will now be classed by UEFA as ‘ assimilated ’ — and United can choose two of them in their squad to face Russian side Moscow Torpedo in the UEFA Cup first round clash later this month .
16 Their efficiency and reliability have also increased , to the extent that they can now be regarded as a primary recharging source for a yacht 's batteries alongside the engine alternator or the petrol generator .
17 The only place they can now be found in the entire country is in Upper Teesdale .
18 The best speech synthesisers are capable of producing speech of such high quality that only an expert can distinguish it from a recording of a human being 's speech ; less sophisticated synthesisers are becoming so cheap that they can now be bought for attaching to ordinary micro-computers .
19 ‘ But what you have told me will now be known to these four Genoese in Nicosia .
20 In a personal injury action where the plaintiff prepares the summons it may now be served by the plaintiff 's solicitor sending it by first class post to the defendant at the address stated in the summons under Ord 7 , r10A .
21 It may now be turned into an arts centre
22 I felt that it should now be placed on record that the monumental and disgraceful row which was a feature during the Battle of Britain between the two Air Vice-Marshals — Keith Park and Leigh Mallory — was in no way comparable to the discord that appeared to exist between Bennett and AVM Sir Ralph Cochrane , AOC No 5 Group .
23 Perhaps , he should now be re-trained in blunt speaking instead of PR platitudes .
24 It followed as naturally as night followed day that he should now be punished for it .
25 Think what unhappy circumstances would attend his career if he should now be trapped by a penniless girl without family whose reputation is known throughout India . "
26 The bank was instructed that the sum of £20,000 from the deposit account was now held by the assignee , who was described as ‘ the purchaser , ’ and that he should now be identified by the bank ‘ as a depositor . ’
27 While Brunner 's theology was for a time regarded , especially in Britain and America , as more ‘ moderate ’ than Barth 's , and therefore preferable , he must now be regarded as the less radical and less creative of the two .
28 But a recent six weeks of intensive training in Australia helped to regain his sharpness , and he must now be rated as a double gold medal candidate for the European Championships , also in Sheffield , this summer .
29 Who knew whether it could now be called upon to fight a steady fighting withdrawal ?
30 The novelty of this discontent was that it could now be mobilised by the political left .
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