Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] now [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | When Boswell had completed his own adventuring on Raasay , he turned his attention , as usual , to making Dr Johnson sparkle : ‘ Let me now gather some gold dust — some more fragments of Dr Johnson 's conversation , without regard to order of time . ’ |
2 | Let me now illustrate some of these things by introducing you to a twentieth-century saint who lived a life of love in a radical way . |
3 | Let me now describe some work erm which points the other way . |
4 | And let me now posit this : ‘ dignity ’ has to do crucially with a butler 's ability not to abandon the professional being he inhabits . |
5 | In parallel with ( 2 ) we have the equation unc and this leads to the counterpart of(3) unc Postmultiply this by X and use ( 3 ) ; then unc For simplicity , let us now suppose all roots i to be distinct . |
6 | Let us now examine these concepts in more detail . |
7 | Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm , |
8 | Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn . |
9 | Let us now consider this a little more closely . |
10 | Let us now consider some of the economic and political factors generally incorporated into country risk assessment models applicable to non-OECD countries . |
11 | These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children . |
12 | Its turnover has tripled in the past decade ; analysts reckon it now sells some £450-worth ( $880 ) of goods per square foot each year , against an average of £216 for all department stores . |
13 | I knew he now realized this was serious , but I was not sure I had got through to him how serious . |
14 | So why did she now feel this frightening apprehension — a deep , numbing fear of what lay ahead ? |
15 | On the other hand , more of the owner-managed businesses said they now had more confidence in the direction of Government policy than the top 1,000 representatives . |
16 | How on earth does he now reconcile that statement with the fact that he has ignored submissions from wherever they may have come , be it consultants or pensioners , GPs or the disabled , the elected district or regional councillors or Members of Parliament ? |