Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] now [verb] [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So I 'll now go all shy . |
2 | I shall now draw some general morals from this sketch of the structure of Peirce 's philosophical thought . |
3 | Okay , I will now pronounce this single regeneration agency an integrated regional government , or missed one sorry . |
4 | Imagine then , how you would feel if your income had shrunk each year to the point where you could now buy little more than half what you could in 1970 . |
5 | We may now represent this simplest of linguistic situations as follows ( the minor complication potentially caused by the presence of PLURAL is ignored here ) : Naturally we shall use E as our symbol for the occurrence of an entity , and P for that of a property . |
6 | Although we may now know much more about the chemistry of the human brain , our capacity for thought has probably not changed much over the past five thousand years . |
7 | But we must now leave these tangential matters and return to the task of establishing what social anthropology is and does . |
8 | Without a moment 's further hesitation , we must now add this new Chandos recording to the pile of exceptional Messiahs . |
9 | We shall now review these higher levels . |
10 | We shall now investigate some formal aspects of topic-structure in discourse . |
11 | The BBC reissue contained very poor transfers , but I 'm delighted to say that thanks to good engineering work by David Lennick on Music and Arts 's new disc we can now enjoy these 1935 performances in acceptable sound . |
12 | We can now develop both these points by turning to a particular important aspect of civil society : the home . |
13 | Things really do seem to be looking up , and we can now discount all those gloom-merchants who assured us it would all be over before Christmas . |