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

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1 You have presented me with the key , and I now perceive all of its hitherto latent beauties . ’
2 Bett and I also like to ‘ dine ’ out as often as possible and we now know some very good and cheap pub lunches around South Lancs and North Cheshire ( not to mention Greater Manchester and Merseyside ) .
3 Our social orders have changed and we now dislike such vivid evidence of hierarchy .
4 ‘ Advertising revenue has held well over the last year and we now see some small signs of an upturn after three years of recession , ’ he explained .
5 All the optimism of the summer had evaporated , and we now faced another winter and Christmas without our families in this cold hole in the ground .
6 erm I think perhaps we were on erm traffic management generally , you mentioned Howard Street and Magdalen Street , which you all know you know has always been a bone of contention amongst the Conservatives erm they spent two hundred thousand on it and they now want another two hundred and fifty thousand to make it permanent , and so on and so forth .
7 Previously he had been engaged in making a geological map of Devon and he now continued this work in an official capacity .
8 His obsession with wiping surfaces had passed and he now spent much of the time sticking little stones to the wall instead .
9 His parent did not force him to attend and he now feels this might have brought scorn from other members of the community .
10 Malekith had been shown the secret trade routes of the Dwarfs during his period as Bel Shanaar 's ambassador , and he now used that knowledge to his own benefit .
11 It 's hard to figure out what exactly is happening with Hunter Systems Inc , Palo Alto , California , since nobody 's returning phone calls : we did manage to find out that its venture capitalist Technology Funding Venture Partners IV in San Mateo , California bought back Hunter 's debt at that auction staged last week ( CI No 2,147 ) — presumably no money really changed hands , and it now owns all of Hunter — but is the company still in business ?
12 It is very difficult to cover all the possible eventualities in the forty-odd hours of the PPL course , but I now spend more time teaching emergencies connected with power reductions .
13 That 's fine , but you now know this will happen , and you know how to do it — just by carrying on with this Inch Loss Plan diet and the Maintenance Exercise Programme which will have the effect of continually improving your shape .
14 There are many more , but you now have enough to make up a very long list of counting numbers using prime numbers and multiplication .
15 no , but we now know that , if it , if I 've got the right time , half past twelve 's fine
16 That could well be , but we now have this tremendous er cooperation of so many countries together , we have a very strong team of naval forces in the Gulf now , er I think it 's significant that both these occasions involved three countries working together , er share , without er any violence at any , er injury as far as I 'm aware , er have stopped er these two ships that sought to continue to proceed .
17 But we now have some understanding of the universality , or otherwise , of symbolic archetypes .
18 But they now have little chance of making the Anglo-Italian semi-finals .
19 He thought he 'd once heard someone saying that about her , but it now seemed that reason was n't the right one : the beach was hardly the place to catch a glimpse of Dr Greenslade , with his black bag and his stethoscope , which he sometimes wore round his neck on the street .
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