Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Having argued that sociology is rather closer to journalism and the literary arts than some might imagine , I now turn to consider those differences that do , after all , divide them : in particular what makes social science scientific ? |
2 | For me it 's a first but I now hope to breed some more . |
3 | I now start to break these big shapes down into smaller ones . |
4 | I now needed to make some sort of a decision . |
5 | I now want to add another dimension which relates to what I have said about aggression . |
6 | ‘ After trying the fluid on a small unnoticeable area , you now wish to wash all of my trousers the spirited way , am I right , madam ? |
7 | You now try to connect these two perceptions , by saying that ( a ) the rhyme scheme causes the cheerfulness ; or ( b ) there is a relationship between the rhyme scheme and the cheerfulness , but it is one of correlation ; or ( c ) the regular rhyme scheme is connected with the cheerfulness because they are both caused by something else ( such as the genre or subject matter of the poem , perhaps ) ; or ( d ) there is in your view no relationship between the rhyme scheme and the feeling , and they coincide without there being a causal or correlative relation between them . |
8 | And are you now going to take that any further or are you going as far as the government wants you to go as this stage ? |
9 | LIFESPAN 's rules are that the author of a piece of work may not be its approver , so you now need to create another user to approve the package . |
10 | If yours has disappeared , and you now have to travel several miles to draw cash , pay in cheques or settle bills , it 's worth thinking about switching to Girobank . |
11 | But Miss Honey was determined to have her say and she now began to describe some of the amazing things Matilda had done with arithmetic . |
12 | She now wants to bury all Ryan 's ashes in Santa Barbara , California . |
13 | We now proceed to examine these rival accounts . |
14 | We now proceed to examine some simple cases . |
15 | We now turn to consider these cases , before examining in the next section the legislation passed to implement the judgment of the European Court in Malone . |
16 | We now turn to consider this topic . |
17 | Erm we 've had enough discussion , we now need to go that way . |
18 | He said : ‘ The Irish players were magnificent , but we now have to put that into perspective . |
19 | We now propose to develop this initiative further . |
20 | But the team has shown it has potential and we now want to help that talent by bringing in some experienced players . ’ |
21 | Before describing more precisely the nature of the application and the difficult and important questions of public interest which it raises , it is convenient first to indicate why C.N.L. , say that they now need to see these documents for justice to be done in the libel proceedings . |
22 | They now wanted to explain all this to Mrs Singh and hoped that I would be able to explain the implications of what they were going to say . |
23 | in the Regional Council and they now want to know all about them see |
24 | Its twenty five members , supported by the Milk Marketing Board , have effectively achieved a coup in that , as a collective they now aim to have some control over the prices they receive for their products as individuals and can bargain with the retailing giants , knowing they have the support of their fellow members . |
25 | Instead , they now have to face another marathon journey to Sweden where , on paper at least , they may not feel quite so optimistic about winning . |
26 | Mr Lamont said that following a detailed consultation exercise , he now proposed to offer these people — which included four million self-employed , the option of self-assessment . |
27 | In all of this it has been assumed that the general rule applies and that X , not being the owner could not confer ownership on Y who in turn could not confer ownership on Z. It now remains to examine those exceptional situations where the original owner may lose his ownership , i.e. where title may be conferred by someone who himself has no title . |
28 | It now proposes to replace both the Certificate in Social Service and the CQSW with a Diploma in Social Work . |