Example sentences of "[pron] now [verb] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I now go to Debenham High School . |
2 | The Government remains committed to fight against inflation but the objective of zero inflation has been quietly dropped for the foreseeable future , which now extends to April 1998 . |
3 | In addition to special borrowing facilities the Fund has renewed until 1993 the additional funding through the general arrangements to borrow ( see Section 8.2.2 ) and which now amounts to SDR 17 billion . |
4 | We now turn to RHS parametrisation and ask for the optimal solution as θ varies when the RHSs of the constraints of P1 are 5 , 9 + θ and 3 . |
5 | As well as Britain we now sell to Scandanavia . |
6 | OSF says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems Inc boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not OSF . ’ |
7 | It says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not the Open Software Foundation . ’ |
8 | They now belong to Harveys of Bristol , and are used as a wine museum , displaying tools and casks and the history of wine and sherry . |
9 | Hadrian had already fortified the city and brought in heavy garrisons for defence ; he now sent to Charles invoking the agreement between the Franks and the papacy . |
10 | It was n't to take revenge on Kee that he wanted a woman — a want he now confessed to Theo . |
11 | He now travelled to Spain in a small English ship which was chased by pirates . |
12 | For most , indeed , the title , applying uniquely as it now does to Jesus , also implies God . |
13 | It now belongs to Lord Bolton and has a grand little tearoom where I have slaked the dust absorbed on summer cycling trips on many an occasion . |
14 | While Dave was still a problem , it now seemed to Mr E remediable . |
15 | To those Soviet generals determined to cling to the notion that the West remains a threat to Soviet security , the Gulf war represents another defeat for Soviet interests , whatever now happens to Iraq . |
16 | Let us now turn to Moore 's first question : What is the property or quality which the word ‘ good ’ , taken in its most fundamental sense , denotes ? |
17 | Let us now turn to Prince Charles . |