Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [verb] some " in BNC.

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1 I now have some idea of what it 's about .
2 You now have some physical work to do .
3 She saw that he had changed colour , and , always affected by other people 's feelings , she now experienced some of his embarrassment and wished she had not put him in this position .
4 Might we now expect some clarification regarding Trident .
5 We now take some actual examples of mismatch encountered during trials of units and discuss the inferences that might be , and were , drawn from them .
6 Bett and I also like to ‘ dine ’ out as often as possible and we now know some very good and cheap pub lunches around South Lancs and North Cheshire ( not to mention Greater Manchester and Merseyside ) .
7 ‘ Advertising revenue has held well over the last year and we now see some small signs of an upturn after three years of recession , ’ he explained .
8 We now consider some aspects of nationalized industry pricing that deserve special attention .
9 With this in mind , we now consider some of the distinct characteristics of essay titles .
10 We now explore some of the implications of monopoly in sector X , while continuing to assume perfect competition in the non-corporate sector .
11 But we now have some understanding of the universality , or otherwise , of symbolic archetypes .
12 We now have some sketch of the scope of meaning that is referred to in the definition , namely all that can be said to have been communicated , in Grice 's sense , by the use of a linguistic token in a context .
13 Accepting this as a broad description of the current state , we now examine some real-time data in order to confirm the direction of change .
14 We now study some practical examples of how informational problems affect the way in which markets work .
15 When Boswell had completed his own adventuring on Raasay , he turned his attention , as usual , to making Dr Johnson sparkle : ‘ Let me now gather some gold dust — some more fragments of Dr Johnson 's conversation , without regard to order of time . ’
16 Let me now describe some work erm which points the other way .
17 Let me now illustrate some of these things by introducing you to a twentieth-century saint who lived a life of love in a radical way .
18 The only difference was that they now spent some of their free time together , thus giving her even more opportunities to fall more and more deeply in love with him .
19 He now has some movement in his arms and shoulder which Doctors say is encouraging .
20 It now numbers some 40 people , as well as the Jersey cows , the Aberdeen Angus bull , the horse , three ponies , and a handful of fecund goats and breeding sows .
21 Its turnover has tripled in the past decade ; analysts reckon it now sells some £450-worth ( $880 ) of goods per square foot each year , against an average of £216 for all department stores .
22 Let us now consider some of the economic and political factors generally incorporated into country risk assessment models applicable to non-OECD countries .
23 These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children .
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