Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] now [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 AFTER the recent reports of carjacking I now lock the doors if I am travelling alone or with just my children , but this makes me uneasy because of the risk of being trapped after an accident .
2 It did not suit her now to observe the emotional turmoil inside Rose .
3 Detectives say they now believe the three man involved were all travellers … and were staying at various sites like this around Milton Keynes .
4 Let me now take the propositions in order , examine them individually , and then indicate how , in my opinion , the employers came to be talking this kind of tripe .
5 One of my slimmers wrote : ‘ My husband says I now have the figure I had when he married me 30 years ago ’ .
6 By the end of the war this culture had been defeated , and the victorious Puritans and their nonconformist allies who had gained control of the reins of central government believed they now had an opportunity to impose on the whole nation the same moral reforms that prior to 1640 they had struggled to instigate piecemeal at a local level .
7 San Jose-based Tatung Science & Technology Inc has been driven by Sun Microsystems Inc into cutting prices on its own Sparc-based workstation line , and as a result , it says it now offers a 40MHz system at $5,990 and a full range of colour systems at less than $5,000 .
8 Bristol , which hopes to grow to 10 or 12 people by year 's end and is looking for qualified X-Windows and Motif programmers , says it now has a positive cash flow .
9 Let us now assume the opposite case .
10 Let us now abandon the connection with a mechanical system , and treat this as a problem involving any given real matrix A , the eigenvalues and vectors for which have to be found .
11 Let us now anticipate the molar mass measurements to be described in chapter 9 and examine the osmotic pressure of a polymer solution in the light of equation ( 8.35 ) .
12 Let us now examine the notion of semantic constituent .
13 Let us now examine the characteristics , and possible effects on the formation of social collectivities , of the various aspects of the division of labour which have been identified .
14 Let us now examine the published accounts of a simplified local authority to see the effects of adopting fund accounting .
15 LET us now ascend the tower .
16 Let us now make the problem a little more complicated by assuming that only part of the disc is in an appreciable magnetic field , as shown in Fig. 4.17(a) .
17 Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others .
18 Let us now leave the Great Russians of the Kursk guberniia and move out of the hills to the south of Nikol'skaia volost' .
19 Let us now place an infinite conductor plane halfway between the charges as shown in Fig. 2.32 .
20 But let us now alter the lexis somewhat and consider the following three words in association :
21 Let us now review the essential steps in the proposed coevolutionary circuit .
22 Let us now take an equatorial section through this space .
23 Let us now dig a little deeper into this theory and try to appreciate Abelard 's thought from within .
24 Let us now follow the development of the surviving cell .
25 Having constructed our mathematical scale of improbabilities , with its benchmark or landmark points marked on it , let us now turn a spotlight on that subrange of the scale with which we , in our ordinary thought and conversation , can cope .
26 Let us now impose the restriction that whenever we perform an elementary postmultiplying operation to make up Q , we premultiply by the inverse operation to make up P , so that
27 Let us now consider a numerical model illustrating these points :
28 Let us now consider a liquid mixture of composition c .
29 Let us now consider the class of mental processes which are not perspective-takings of this kind , which are , in some sense , directly caused by proximal stimuli .
30 Let us now consider the distribution of GNP in a sample of countries in the world , as shown in figure 11.1 .
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