Example sentences of "[vb mod] now [verb] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 We should now eat far more carbohydrates and even less fatty food .
2 One must now question how many times these tactics have been used before or will be used in the future .
3 I 'll now consider how much the peasants actually benefited from these gains and how much they paid in tax after land reform .
4 Looking back , nobody could now say how much of her success was due to her defection and how much to her playing .
5 We have heard that , far from realising the £100 million which was originally talked of , the sale may now fetch as little as £6 million .
6 John Major 's government has refused to provide cash for phase four of the project , despite being told it would now cost substantially less than first thought .
7 John Major 's government has refused to provide cash for phase four of the project , despite being told it would now cost substantially less than first thought .
8 We shall now see how this larger system failed to prune successfully .
9 We shall now take up each of the five major categories of deixis in turn : person , time , place , discourse and social deixis , in order to illustrate the complexities that arise .
10 We can now tell how many vibrations a molecule has and decide their symmetry species , and so determine their IR and Raman activities .
11 Still , it is good to know that British boxers can now command as much money for fighting in London as they once would have received only when topping the bill in the United States .
12 Bringing the WSR 's total number of stations back to ten , Britain 's longest preserved railway can now boast as many operating stations in Somerset as British Rail once again !
13 This despite the increasingly apocalyptic talk about the inflation and unemployment that would arrive with the launch on new year 's day of a set of economic reforms : price liberalisation , the sale of small businesses and internal convertibility of the crown ( meaning that Czechoslovak firms licensed to conduct foreign trade can now buy as much foreign currency as they want at the newly unified exchange rate ) .
14 I said that asymmetric arms races were more likely to lead to interesting progressive improvements than symmetric ones , and we can now see why this is , using human weapons to illustrate the point .
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