Example sentences of "now describe " in BNC.

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1 The existing care management system , now described , will continue for the duration of these plans ( Bexley ) .
2 We can now describe the possible patterns of the cube precisely , but it is easiest to first contemplate a more general problem .
3 Can you now describe the kind of person you are as an adult ?
4 Having described the assumptions of the approach , we shall now describe the cognitive processes necessary for skilled reading and spelling , emphasising the subskills involved in word recognition , anticipation , and integration .
5 The model has emerged honourably from these tests ; and we will now describe some of them .
6 We shall return to these points later in the chapter but should now describe the range of information and advice agencies which will offer help with legal problems .
7 This we shall now describe , following the account by Chandrasekhar .
8 I shall now describe this computer model , because I think it is revealing .
9 Let me now describe some work erm which points the other way .
10 He now describes communism as an ‘ abstract concept ’ and is this weekend busily exorcising the ghosts of Marx , Lenin and Stalin from his party , which opened its congress yesterday in Budapest .
11 But within a few hours the mood changed and what Docherty now describes as ‘ unforeseen forces ’ began to operate .
12 This is not to suggest that Radio Nigeria , as the FRCN now describes itself , either ignores or is openly or blatantly unfair to the other parties .
13 This true story may encourage you : Some years ago , after what he now describes as " no education " Alan got a job as a messenger boy in a London agency .
14 On a more optimistic note , CPRW member ROBERT HEATON now describes the repair of one church saved from a similar fate .
15 What I am now describing , incidentally , is one of many instances I could relate to you to underline Lord Darlington 's essentially shy and modest nature .
16 Hayling , now describing himself in Trotskyite jargon as a ‘ commercial rightist ’ , and wearing a three-piece suit to prove it , seemed determined to become a City gent .
17 Although somewhat bulky and unflattering , it was not unsuccessful as it blended with the current trend for layered clothes and endorsed the rustic air of a bygone age that other ‘ Laura Ashley ’ clothes were now describing , As they would not consider offering anything that was not made of 100 per cent natural fibres , they managed to complete the range by producing dresses in brushed cotton and cotton corduroy .
18 Went through to Russell and certainly a good overlap from Lawrence his score is eight runs , so a hundred and twenty seven for four and now describing play for the next twenty minutes we 've got John Adnew .
19 I now describe three games — the repeated prisoner 's dilemma , the queuing game , and the social contract game — which are played both by men and animals , but in which the strategies available to men are more extensive than those available to animals .
20 Edmonds defines effective schooling in terms of enabling children from economically impoverished backgrounds to acquire those ‘ basic school skills that now describe minimally successful pupil performance for the children of the middle class ’ .
21 We now describe briefly two methods which are applicable to any square matrix A , whether symmetric or not , real or complex , simple or defective , non-singular or singular .
22 We now describe A 's optimal response to B t 's behaviour and show that it is optimal for A to use the simple form of strategy first postulated .
23 We now describe a simple framework intended to link some of the conceptual aspects discussed above to the theoretical and empirical sections that follow .
24 But in the Journal of Applied Ecology ( 30 ) , 86–94 ; 1993 ) J. Y. Guo and A. D. Bradshaw now describe an unusually detailed and economically valuable application of the approach to a farming system in China , in which the interactions are complex and the management options are consequently varied .
25 For this reason , the footnote-reference system has been widely displaced by other accepted techniques , such as the system which we now describe , and which we would recommend .
26 Ours is now described in a little more detail ( see fig. 2.3 ) .
27 Though the standard approach to agoraphobia is an overtly behavioural one of graded exposure , many of the aspects of exposure that used to be described as ‘ non-specific ’ , such as arriving at a realistic interpretation of the week 's events , or at accurate expectations for the future , or dealing with reservations about treatment , are now described in cognitive terms .
28 It is also sometimes convenient ( Clarke and Hayward , 1989 ) to make the further coordinate transformation ( 15.13 ) With this , the line element ( 15.12 ) takes the alternative form of the Bertotti-Robinson line element ( 15.14 ) Region IV is now described by the line element ( 15.14 ) with the coordinate ranges given by ( 15.15 ) This is joined to regions II and III across the surfaces .
29 To illustrate a typical method of producing a single-sided printed circuit board , the methods of creating artwork and utilising the UV system will be now described , and later we will look at means of designing your own artwork .
30 We can refine this process by allowing costs to influence our choice of i and j ( small costs of basic variables being desirable ) , and one such refinement is now described .
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