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

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1 She had heard that my father was preparing now to go to Somerset to be with the other Hastings folk .
2 Over half of all patients developed a clinically import nt complication in the first 100 operations ( 52% ) ; this figure has now fallen to 25% in the last 68 operations .
3 Production for most of Europe is centred on Grimsby but the reduced paperwork brought about by the Single Market means that the UK site can now deliver to Europe within 24 hours .
4 Information that has now come to light about the political gulags and the Gestapo tactics of the secret police has certainly done much to underline the totalitarian essences of even the ‘ soft ’ regimes .
5 Research done for Philips testifies to the importance that the police now attach to interrogation of suspects and the procuring of confessions from the guilty .
6 With the stable now returning to form after a lean spell , Afton Express should go close but I slightly prefer the more experienced RIVER HOUSE ( 1.15 ) , who jumped well when scoring over the course recently .
7 As a result , ‘ county matters ’ were now confined to applications for mineral and related development , for cement works , and for development that straddled the boundary of a national park .
8 And the ‘ trade dispute ’ itself — the central concept of the system of immunities — is now confined to disputes with a worker 's own employer only and to disputes which relate wholly or mainly to the industrial conditions of the workers in that employment unit only .
9 It was easy now to write to Vincent about his father 's visit in a flippant , amusing way , but it had n't been like that at all .
10 It was also remarkable that Germans — thought to be so liberal — now looked to England as the last refuge of Liberty ; they applauded Nelson 's recent victories — the political wheel had turned full circle .
11 But the consortium has now written to GPs in Harwich giving a cast-iron guarantee that the town 's hospital and casualty services are safe .
12 O. levis is now transferred to Ophiacantha from Ophiomitrella because the radial shields are thin and rib-like not integrating with the plates of the disk like Ophiomitrella species and the disk is covered with fine scales .
13 Widely expected to have won last year 's Turner Prize , which was , in fact , awarded to Grenville Davey , Wilding is , nevertheless , enjoying a high profile , with a museum exhibition of ten sculptures from the last ten years having been organised by the Newlyn Art Gallery , where it was seen in March , and now transferred to IKON in Birmingham ( to 5 June ) .
14 185 Squadron now moved to Takali alongside the newly-arrived unit with its own remaining ten Mark Is and two Mark IIs , leaving Luqa and Hal Far free for the time being for use as staging airfields to Egypt , and as bases for the bombers and reconnaissance aircraft .
15 Northern designers Terri Doyle , specialising in menswear and Susan Scott , designing women 's casuals , are now selling to outlets in London .
16 She drove past the great Celtic cross , so ancient that its age was only speculation , down the main street , past the gates of the Marquis of Headfort 's magnificent estate , now sold to foreigners with money , made the final turn to Cloncarrig .
17 It must have been one of the old medieval roads into the city , now dosed to traffic by the concrete retaining wall of the ring boulevard .
18 They scraped through by an 8–7 margin and now travel to Upminster in the next round .
19 The Republic now travel to Turkey for their final match knowing that even a win may not suffice .
20 Posh now travel to Plymouth for Wednesday 's second-round tie .
21 In any case , she had now got to thinking of other things .
22 Like so many of the men now rising to leadership in poor countries , he has done a stint at the World Bank , and is regarded as capable .
23 Having learned the mechanisms , let us now return to perceptions of the economy .
24 They now began to side with the extreme wing of the pied noir integrationist movement , which openly called for his overthrow .
25 Maintenance staff at Sullom Voe are now getting to parts of the plant other standard lifting equipment can not reach following the acquisition of a new 90-tonne mobile crane and two articulated telescopic boom working platforms .
26 It is well known that the Princess wanted ‘ out ’ of the Royal Family , but to her fellow passengers it was also clear she is only now coming to terms with the fact that she really is out — and quite alone .
27 Ask Americans today who are only now coming to terms with the gross exploitation of native Indians and natural resources , which their forefathers accomplished in the name of ‘ progress ’ .
28 Eligibility for payments is now restricted to workers under the age of 65 who have a minimum of two years ' full-time service since the age of 18 .
29 Mr Robinson continued : ‘ The Premier League executives now talk to clubs between meetings to get a better understanding .
30 Disney animator , Carl Barks created the ultimate stretch limo for his character ; now brought to life in 3D by Connoisseur , a Ledbury firm that specialises in producing elaborate porcelain sculptures .
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