Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I now perceive many advantages in our present complex system of representation , which formerly eluded my observation ’ Letter to James Losh , 1821 .
2 You see if I now pack those clubs like that you 've got an ace of clubs , yeah , so sometimes when there 's a deal coming off you might draw
3 I told him I now knew many things I did n't know before .
4 In ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database .
5 You now have several options , so take a bit of time to think through what you really want to do — and get the best advice you can .
6 We now analyse those aspects of management and control that relate to particular jobs rather than to the practice as a whole .
7 I hated Vienna , because we now had several rooms and so I was further from the forest .
8 We now consider some aspects of nationalized industry pricing that deserve special attention .
9 We now consider these criticisms .
10 We now have several nurseries in operation although resources are very poor .
11 Note to artists : Because of the overwhelming response we now have several weeks ' supply of pictures for the Gallery page .
12 Now because of course we now have more computers in society than we ever did before , and we do n't have lots of paper files before us inevi invariably , the information is being held upon the computer .
13 We now have another citizens charter that addresses the direct problems faced by the people of this country .
14 We now have enough laws to completely capture the semantics of our version of occam .
15 But it was n't to be and as a result we now have fewer engineers and probably fewer skilled people in industry than ever before : crumbly foundations to build upon if it is going to be built along the old traditional lines .
16 We now have fewer factories , fewer machines and fewer workers in manufacturing than a decade ago .
17 We now watch these matters unfold , from a new seat at the ringside .
18 We now extend these concepts to combine the process of crystallization with the phenomena observed in the experiments , using inert particles to provide a general mechanism of layering ( Fig.1 ) .
19 He now watched both men rise simultaneously to their feet , and it was James Holden who , turning to his partner , said almost in a whisper , ‘ Her … her allowance ? ’
20 And when it comes to lipsticks , it now offers more shades than any other company in the world .
21 Let us now examine these concepts in more detail .
22 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 .
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