Example sentences of "[vb mod] now [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The House must now look with great caution at the policies that Labour now purports to espouse . |
2 | We must now fear with good reason that it was the first three months which were not typical . |
3 | He could now move from cultural idealism and aesthetic values to political commitment . |
4 | The designation means that other marine areas may now qualify for similar protection . |
5 | In our case the wind is the driving force , so let's now look at strong wind technique . |
6 | The developments traced in this chapter demonstrate very clearly a significant shift in the control of the school curriculum both north and south of the border : whereas responsibility for the nature and structure of the curriculum once rested with local authorities and individual schools it will now rest with central government . |
7 | A wave of secondary schools will now apply for grant-maintained status . |
8 | At least 25 per cent of original programmes will now come from independent companieswith a proper proportion of European origin . |
9 | These companies , and the sub-contractors on their team , will now proceed with full-scale development . |
10 | The case will now proceed to pre-trial review . |
11 | It will now concentrate on retail lending in California and across the Pacific . |
12 | Due to a recent rule change , players who fail at the pre-qualifying stage can now return to amateur competition . |
13 | We can now write in functional form that : unc |
14 | Several thousand years earlier , man and cat appear to have already developed a special relationship , and we can now state with reasonable certainty that the cat was domesticated at least eight thousand years ago . |
15 | Hence , as we can now see in melancholy retrospect , it was the great achievement of the communist regimes in multinational countries to limit the disastrous effects of nationalism within them . |