Example sentences of "[verb] now [verb] to a " in BNC.

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1 I want now to turn to a less philosophical question about my passage from my armchair to the kitchen .
2 I WANT now to move to a more detailed consideration of Flame in the Streets as it contains many of the features with which I am concerned .
3 The Schedule has now grown to a total of 5,600 sites in Scotland , with over 300 being added each year .
4 The row over the 4p increase has now led to a public inquiry .
5 For the drawing room he printed golden lyres on what has now faded to a gold background , bands of crisp white ivy leaves on brown paper in the study , with dark green stripes on a green background for the dining room .
6 Labour has now moved to a position of adopting EEC laws and institutions as weapons against Conservative economic policy .
7 Nick 's mother , Marilyn who 's campaigned vigourously for his release , says her son has now moved to a neighbouring state in Western India because he 's fearful of repercussions .
8 The newspaper published an article alleging that material distributed from St Botolph 's has included ‘ the kind of stuff you would expect to find in a San Francisco bath-house , not a Church of England ’ , and , more broadly , that ‘ militant clerical homosexuality has now spread to a point where many of the ancient City churches are open pick-up joints . ’
9 The company has long-standing permission to commence operations , but has now agreed to a government request for an environmental impact assessment , the result of which is expected soon .
10 Banbridge Council has now agreed to a request that the bog be designated as in the area of special scientific interest on account of its wild flowers , fauna and geological features .
11 As he continues with the prayer that those who receive the sacrament may " be fulfilled with all hevenly benediction and grace through Jesus Christ " , so Rolle in The Form of Living now turns to a description of the interior awareness of this fulfilment .
12 The long skeletal head and ghostly hands seemed now to belong to a bad dream .
13 Er , the I I also make the point , that er , my understanding is having now talked to a number of the other C A B's , that in fact they were looking to Thamesdown money advice centre because this money was actually to replace funds that previously had been er , available through the Allied Dunbar sponsorship scheme , and which has , which I gather was withdrawn er , at very short notice , and they were looking to Thamesdown to er provide that support and resource as a county resource , and I I therefore felt that it was right to bring it forward .
14 In the mud , which the shelling had now turned to a consistency of sticky butter , troops stumbled and fell repeatedly ; cursing in low undertones , as if fearful of being overheard by the enemy who relentlessly pursued them with his shells at every step .
15 We wanted very much to ask Eliot round before departure , especially as we had now moved to a bigger flat .
16 One of the detectives in charge of the inquiry , Det Insp Ray Wareham said the hunt had now moved to a new location .
17 The conditions were primitive — no electricity or running water — and in a way it was a continuation of the life we had led on Lewis , except that the extended family had now shrunk to a nuclear and very isolated one .
18 No , a Sierra , a Sierra the whole lot comes up , yes , but they 've now changed to a Sapphire and the Sapphire is just the boot , yeah ?
19 Volunteers from Spokes have now contributed to a number of path-building projects , and for most of these I have acted as the co-ordinator .
20 We have now to turn to a survey of the third area of significance : the main points that had a specific and almost immediate practical effect upon the life of the Church .
21 Matters have now come to a head .
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