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

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31 However , as you now have another set-up available for aerobatics the model can be made less sensitive .
32 You now have some physical work to do .
33 There are many more , but you now have enough to make up a very long list of counting numbers using prime numbers and multiplication .
34 You now have several options , so take a bit of time to think through what you really want to do — and get the best advice you can .
35 She now kept that strangeness private to herself — secret ; but sometimes something popped into a conversation before she could prevent it .
36 So why did she now feel this frightening apprehension — a deep , numbing fear of what lay ahead ?
37 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 .
38 She now spends half her time working in the Comic Relief office in New Oxford Street , London , when she is not doing her ‘ telly stuff . ’
39 She now has another job but can not completely forget her experiences .
40 The leggy actress has revealed that she now shreds all the rubbish at her Malibu home before putting it out for the dust-men .
41 It has n't been much of a week for my wife either ; she now sees little prospect of winning back even a beefburger space in the deep freeze .
42 What we 're saying on the whole is that we , we are moving south erm militarily we , we now control most of north China , we begin to move on to the into areas of very high tenancy where landlordism was thought to be at its extreme but all we 're doing is reducing rents and interest rents .
43 Our social orders have changed and we now dislike such vivid evidence of hierarchy .
44 We now develop this theme in more detail .
45 We now analyse those aspects of management and control that relate to particular jobs rather than to the practice as a whole .
46 I hated Vienna , because we now had several rooms and so I was further from the forest .
47 Might we now expect some clarification regarding Trident .
48 Again , we choose the matrix A of Equation ( 2.2.1.4 ) : ( i ) The leading minor of order 1 , b1 , is the element 6 : reciprocal 1/6. ( ii ) Using ( i ) , we apply the formulae ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) to find the reciprocal of the leading minor of order 2 , viz : unc Here unc and we deduce unc ( iii ) We now use this result to examine the third order minor unc Then unc similarly , unc Also unc Note that , in Equations ( 4 ) which we now evaluate , unc is a matrix of rank 1 .
49 Next , I would like to thank John for his support and encouragement I 'd like to mention Carole who has always been there when I 've needed At this point who again has always been very supportive I also want to thank members of the regional both past and present , but particularly I 'd like to thank all the regional officers and staff for their assistance and particularly George , Hugh and the officer I would also like to thank regional political officer for the Midlands and East Coast we now hold all the major positions of the Labour Party with I would also like to thank the national food and leisure committee for their help and support and particularly to David , Nick and To conclude , President , I 'd like to express my sincere thanks and love to those important people around me , my family .
50 We now hold this weapon .
51 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 .
52 We now take this matter up .
53 We now know much more about surviving hunters and gatherers than was known in Morgan 's day and , although sexual unions among them may in some cases be very unstable , in others they are not .
54 We now know much more about designing curriculums and about methods of selecting , teaching , and assessing students than before .
55 As a result we now know much more about the beginnings of towns in England as well as about their growth at all periods .
56 no , but we now know that , if it , if I 've got the right time , half past twelve 's fine
57 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 ) .
58 We now know this threatens to dramatically alter the world 's weather patterns , raising sea levels and bringing floods , droughts and famines to us and the Third World .
59 We now know this to be true of all the planets ; however , the effect is so small that only in the case of Mercury was it detectable by nineteenth-century astronomers .
60 We , we now know this is a matter of historical fact there was a counter-revolution .
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