Example sentences of "i now [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To solve this problem , I now use the same type of staples , but reverse the nail so that the plastic strip is nailed to the skirting upside down , that is , with the open part of the clip facing upward .
2 I was so much convinced that I should get Roux 's result in all its features , that even in spite of the whole blastula , I now expected the next morning would reveal to me the half-organization of my subject once more ; the gut , I supposed , might come out quite on one side of it , as a half-tube , and the ring of cells might be a half one also .
3 I now knew the last thing in the whole world I wanted was to go into the mountains again with FAKINTIL .
4 I now had the distinct impression that headvoice had been right all the time , that it was in fact down to me , or rather the old ‘ guilty conscience ’ ( which is well known to be capable of playing up without proper cause ) , playing tricks with my head .
5 In this damp clay I had left footprints , and over these footprints I now found the splayed-out pug marks of the tigress where she had jumped down from the rocks and followed me , until the kakar had seen her and given its alarm-call , whereon the tigress had left the track and entered the bushes where I had seen the movement .
6 Can I now ask the general secretary to do the roll call John .
7 Can I now ask the General Secretary to say a few words .
8 I now consider the older person to be a victim more than the carer .
9 But I now understand the following verse .
10 Well as I indicated earlier , colleagues , I now call the general secretary to respond to the debate .
11 Further to our recent telephone conversation I now enclose the 1953 Conference photograph .
12 Do you wonder I now see the positive side of the technological revolution ? !
13 I now see the whole episode ( do I know everything ? ) in the way that Victoria paints it : a minor sexual frolic which , without the mistimed floral tribute , would have meant nothing .
14 ‘ On the other side of the coin , there is so much to learn from the producers and conductors I now have the greatest privilege to work with .
15 I now have the inescapable anxiety that someone will now diligently correct every word of the above , perhaps by using some computerised method for checking spelling .
16 ‘ It was a game no one wanted to play and I now have the added problem of a key defender , Lee Howarth , collecting a bad knee injury . ’
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