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

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1 I want now to consider some further aspects of " the creation of legitimacy " which most anthropologists consider to be the crucial function of any institution described as " marriage " .
2 Today around 80% of the prints I produce now use this technique .
3 Today around 80% of the prints I produce now use this technique .
4 I had now used most of my silver and , despite our profits , had to draw heavily , even borrow some more from the goldsmith , Waller , in his musty old shop in Mercery .
5 I had now regained some of my little courage , drew my sword and whirled it round my head like Sir Lancelot of the Lake .
6 But I 've now taken this out tonight .
7 I have now given some more thought to the next edition of Cymru Wledig .
8 I am sorry that it has taken longer to respond to your recent telephone call than I had expected , but I have now examined all the papers relating to this matter and have re-visited Captains Road .
9 I once went to the trouble of having a pair made in the finest white doeskin but fortunately I have now outgrown such extravagances in much the same way that I have outgrown the petty conversations and banal posturings of those who frequent literary gatherings or , worse , television studio canteens .
10 You may not believe this , but though Richard and I have now known each other for eighteen years on and off , the first time he kissed me was in the car-park last Thursday . ’
11 I have now discussed this idea with colleagues in CPRE who have indicated their interest in working jointly on this project .
12 Reduced losses are expected — between £1m and £3m — from the group which has now sold all of its interest in the Chrysalis record label .
13 The video which follows now portrays some of our work in Bangladesh and I 'll provide the commentary upon it .
14 Is he aware that a similar campaign was carried out by the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) against trust hospitals in England , which have now delivered more patient care , cut waiting lists and been innovative in the service that they offer to patients ?
15 Jean owns a shop which used to sell clothes but she has now decided that given the location she would make more money running a restaurant at the same premises .
16 With little formal training , she has now produced several illustrated books of animal portraits .
17 ‘ Of course we 're not all here , but you 've now met most of the team . ’
18 As I understand the position Mr and Mrs and the council have accepted that amendment so you 've now got that as your motion with your debate .
19 You 're perfectly capable of teaching ; it 's just that you 've now got this thing about it . ’
20 Because there must come a point somewhere in time where the shop will say well you 've now had these goods so long they 're no longer our responsibility .
21 On landing the shattered Bamberger , who had now survived many weeks of combat , announced : ‘ I 'm not taking off from this bloody island again ! ’
22 The victory maintained the monopoly of British and Irish-trained horses , who have now exported this prize for the last 11 years .
23 On June 12 , 1993 , despite a hard-fought battle by the manufacturers , Upjohn Ltd — who have now exhausted all the statutory avenues of appeal provided by the Medicines Act 1968 — the Licensing Authority announced that the revocation of licences would be permanent .
24 I , I compare test matches to more like the chess game you know it 's slower and you sort of you know whatever but these are people who would , did not to test games you know they did n't sort of say okay we 've now met this Pack a Ball thing where you know and everything else .
25 We 've now created this virtual machine which is no longer constrained by the absolute size of any one component within that machine .
26 We 've now got more coaches at the club than National Express , but he can come back if he wants to .
27 But we 've now found that and it 's gone to the solicitor 's .
28 The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio .
29 We have now extended these observations to DP thymocytes in TCR- β transgenic TCR- α mutant , TCR- β transgenic RAG-1 mutant and probably to TCR -α mutant mice .
30 On 25 June last year the Prime Minister said : ’ We have now met most of the humanitarian needs of the Kurds in Iraq . ’
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