Example sentences of "now [vb infin] [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Many historians have tended to stress the instrumental nature of sexual relationships and the conflicts inherent in working-class patterns of life , and no doubt much of this was often true ; but because we can not now identify with the exact meanings given to activities , this does not mean that strong feelings of warmth and mutual support did not exist . |
2 | Let's now look at the various ways in which you can improve the insulation of your home , giving each one a rating that indicates how cost-effective it is . |
3 | We can now move into the specific areas of its direct concerns . |
4 | The net effect at A will now depend on the dynamical details a of white hole 's expansion . |
5 | But much will now depend on the persuasive skills of Sir John Cuckney who 's leading the recovery operation . |
6 | Having clearly sorted out most of their substantial differences , these two must now return to the multi-party negotiations and ensure that all voices are heard and taken into account . |
7 | The plan will now go to the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate for approval . |
8 | I must now turn to the decided cases to see whether they refute the prima facie views I have formed and expressed in the foregoing paragraphs based on the construction of the statute and indeed otherwise to see what light they shed on the issues falling for decision . |
9 | We can now turn to the possible conflicts that can occur between the marketing department and other departments . |
10 | Only after this prolonged focus upon personal and inward spirituality can we now turn to the outward expressions of social relationships . |
11 | Let's now turn to the non-media businesses . |
12 | We can now deal with the main problems that could arise in the new community care system . |