Example sentences of "[verb] now the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Hebrew conveys , as the English can not , the notion of tables being turned , of the people of God becoming now the enemy of God .
2 It 's hard to imagine now the armies of men working here and at Beldi Hill , but at one time the area must have been loud with the noise of men and their picks , crowbars , shovels , barrows , crushing hammers and water-wheels .
3 I can see now the attraction of those religions which exalt the achievement of personal tranquillity above ail else .
4 Before another reading of this poem on the same visit , he announced that it began where he had begun , and that it ended where he and his wife hoped to end — in the parish church of a Somerset village ; he could see now the pattern of his life completed .
5 Consider now the behaviour of pension funds in 1987 .
6 Consider now the concept of completeness .
7 Consider now the case of a bird ‘ warning ’ its flock members near a food source that a predator is nearby .
8 Consider now the transportation of J moles of polymer across unit cross sectional area in unit time ; the transport equation for this is where , is the mass conductivity which is proportional to the concentration of the substance and inversely proportional to the resistance offered by the medium to transport i.e. the frictional coefficient per mole f .
9 Consider now the form of ladder filter shown in figure 9. l(a) , which has repeated series and parallel impedances Z 1 and Z 2 .
10 We 're , we 're going to conclude now the discussion of the various ways in which , bacteria , in particular er lead to the production of infective disease and really to centre round , centres round the discussion of the pathogenesis , that is the mechanism by which the disease is produced and lunanspach .
11 ‘ Friends , enemies , Englishmen , ’ I began , ‘ hear now the claims of Scotland ! ’ , and for four minutes I spelled out what I thought they were .
12 Compare now the case of the bruise .
13 Keeping the treatment entirely general we shall permit now the presence of a surface charge ( made up of free charges ; it is still true that the bound charges of dielectrics do not count ) , hence , when dh → 0 ,
14 ‘ Of course , I understand now the reason for my poor wife 's accident .
15 Let us complete now the circuit with the aid of wires and brushes ( Fig. 4.16(b) ) and insert an ideal voltmeter .
16 Try now the activity of nursing .
17 He understood now the reason for Alexei 's remoteness .
18 It struck her how tatty many of the buildings appeared now the lack of sun had robbed them of their charm .
19 Let us put now the relations in mathematical form .
20 The economy introduced by the suffix notation may be illustrated by writing out in full as follows Now the direction of dS in the coordinate axes ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) is given by the direction cosines .
21 As noted above , one of the most influential schools of macro thought in recent years is that associated with rational expectations , which involves actors internalizing all available information in a model to anticipate now the consequences of , say , increasing the money supply .
22 Peter Purton , an executive member of the lesbian and gay rights campaign , said now the idea of a common age of consent had been supported for a fourth time , he hope that the leadership would finally accept the commitment and ensure it went into the manifesto .
23 The TUC had now the dilemma of wondering how far to authorize secondary action , for instance by calling out water workers or electricity power-station personnel .
24 ( h ) Declaration of trust If you act for joint buyers , prepare now the declaration of trust mentioned on taking instructions ( p17 above ) .
25 Harry knew he 'd been hit in the aircraft , feeling now the wetness of blood inside his shirt and trousers , although the wounds did n't hurt , only causing numbness .
26 I see now the inadequacy of this explanation ; but , apart from the fact that at that age one 's loyalties are defended with more than usual zeal , my conviction , in the Oxford of that time , was that Collingwood was the only alternative to linguistic philosophy .
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