Example sentences of "[pron] [be] now [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Let us hope that the Danes will vote ‘ No ’ in their referendum on June 2 , thus forcing all members to renegotiate the treaty , as many of them are now said to be having second thoughts of their own . |
2 | It is necessary for us to settle on a royalty rate for overseas duplication of titles , and it is this I am now writing to you about . |
3 | It is necessary for us to settle on a royalty rate for overseas duplication of titles , and it is this I am now writing to you about . |
4 | Well it appears I am now elevated to the glorious role of being the contact point for the Bard of Sweden . |
5 | " I am now coming to apart of Miss Lockwood 's last testament which she most particularly wanted me to read to you " |
6 | I 'm now a-going to Mr Gooding 's , straight to his farm , Redhouse , Witnesham . |
7 | , Right , I 'm now going to hand out the score sheets for you , do n't worry about the initials at the top of the columns , because they will become clear as we go on . |
8 | The same is true with the storage binder , which I 'm now going to , to hand out , erm , or I 'm going to pass it round anyway . |
9 | Right , this is a fashion plate ; a ball dress in the eighteen-forties , and I 'm just showing this actually to make another point ; sort of change of direction maybe , because I 'm now going to almost undo everything that I 've just said , and say that this was the fashion , high fashion of the eighteen forties . |
10 | Not only does her twitchy , alcohol-guzzling character Patsy curl me up in giggles , but her sexy new look means I 'm now glued to the box every Thursday night . |
11 | Obviously someone was now listening to her . |
12 | British companies , which are now considered to be leaders in the value-added sector , come to the show to expose their products and learn about this dynamic market . |
13 | Thus the lack of fundamental ecological knowledge has played a significant role in the shaping of these forests and lack of foresight has led to the demise , by deliberate poisoning and girdling , of many species which are now considered to be commercially viable . |
14 | Such a border can be at least as ornamental as the conventional one , given the range of plants which are now considered to be herbs , and it is much more likely to be the haunt of bees and butterflies , as well as being more aromatic and fragrant . |
15 | Scientists have called for an urgent review of recently set government safety limits which are now thought to be inadequate . |
16 | The diets of older people will often consist of foods favoured in their younger days , but which are now known to be deleterious to health . |
17 | These representatives corresponded regularly and sometimes very frequently with the governments for which they acted ; from the early sixteenth century onwards their despatches and reports , preserved in the official archives which were now beginning to be formed , are one of the most important sources of information available to the historian . |
18 | Meanwhile , Germany 's employer , trade and industry associations said they had formed a committee to fight xenophobia , which is now said to be putting off foreigners from investing in the country 's impoverished East . |
19 | ‘ As you know a little while ago there were discussions between this Office and Stephenson Harwood [ the applicant 's former solicitors ] about a proposed interview to be conducted under the terms of section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 and I promised to provide further details to them of our proposed course of action which is now given to you instead of them : ( 1 ) This Office intends to hold an interview with you under section 2 on Thursday , 13 June 1991 . |
20 | These roads lead to that part of the old Chatham Royal Naval Dockyard which is now leased to the first defendant , Medway ( Chatham ) Dock Co . |
21 | She shows that unequal access to cash is a source of friction , and that rows about money are a common cause of the domestic violence which is now coming to light ( Pahl , 1983 , 1985 ; see also Brannen and Wilson , 1987 ) . |
22 | A document does , however , exist saying that Lombardo was paid 350 ducats in 1525 for ‘ works ’ in the Ravenna church , which is now dedicated to St Francis . |
23 | Neighbours and friends collected money for the family who bought a silver trophy , inscribed in Paul 's name , which is now awarded to Kirkby 's best primary school five-a-side team every year . |
24 | The moribund mainframe market is about to wake up to a flurry of developments in the storage area , with Hitachi Data Systems Inc preparing to announce a Symmetrix-type disk array for mainframes on May 25 , and IBM Corp following up a week later with launch of the 3390-9 disk drive , which is now expected to be accompanied by a new 3990-4 controller . |
25 | A most colourful version is a small but richly decorative church in the centre of Moscow , the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Putinki ( c. 1650 ) which is now closed to the public . |
26 | Among her achievements was writing the school song , which is now sung to a tune composed by Miss R. C. Evans , music mistress at the school from 1924 to 1949 . |
27 | the grave danger to the people as a whole from the extreme section of the Socialists , who are now beginning to openly admit they are out for REVOLUTION and CONFISCATION . |
28 | So that I feel that one of the things that we must do is ensure that all people who are now training to be teachers , and those who already in the service , have got to be given more information about the condition so that they may be able to recognise it . |
29 | If these problems can be overcome by the planners who are now setting to work under the direction of the UN Secretary-General , the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal could be an important step in strengthening international law . |
30 | Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement . |