Example sentences of "now [verb] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , they now intend to integrate the technologies only at the network management level .
2 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
3 ‘ It amazes me he should now want to kill the goose that has laid him the golden egg .
4 The funny thing is that more kids will now want to buy the record from the stores where it is actually available .
5 The funny thing is that more kids will now want to buy the record from the stores where it is actually available .
6 Israel 's principal foreign-policy objective now became to break the walls of its political isolation in the region.Its first success was full diplomatic recognition ny Turkey in 1949 ; the second was de facto recognition from Iran in 1950 .
7 unc Lemmas 3 and 4 now combine to prove the soundness and completeness of the following rule .
8 Right colleagues , I now propose to call the Deputy General Secretary to move a further section of the report pages ninety to one hundred and four .
9 The time has now come to end the recrimination .
10 and I 've re I have quite a high awareness about women 's position in society , but because of that I feel that I 've now come to reject the term feminism because erm I think it 's also harming the people who , you know , it 's harming the women that are holding on to that er , label because it is label and that is erm because it 's , because it 's a label it then it 's blocking er forms progress for women .
11 Perhaps the time had now come to change the emphasis to more efficient production .
12 As the sepoys , sensing that heir chance had now come to abolish the feringhees from the face of the earth , massed for a great assault , the Collector could see that this time a giant wave was coming .
13 These guidelines are now considered to supersede the Howie code , and will be used as a reference by health and safety inspectors to indicate acceptable standards .
14 In fact , ’ Corbett now tried to clear the doubts in his own mind , ‘ why did n't the Queen send out a search-party for her husband ?
15 But Mr Pritchard 's had three heart attacks and now wants to improve the property .
16 She now wants to sue the owners over the ‘ humiliating ’ ordeal .
17 Harold now wants to find the town which he can reward with the title the Mensa Mind trophy as the Easter Eggheads of Great Britain .
18 Kenneth Clarke , the Minister of Health , now proposed to introduce the market mechanism , to give doctors more control over their own budgets and , perhaps more alarmingly to many , to allow hospitals to contract out of the health service altogether if they wished .
19 She is now expected to leave the Highlands after a miserable break .
20 Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet .
21 The figures deepened City anxiety over the outlook for inflation which is now expected to end the year between 7.5 and 7.75 per cent and remain above 7 per cent for the first quarter of 1990 .
22 DCE includes component technologies from various OSF members , and is now expected to become the future de facto — if not de jure — standard for creating distributed applications and allowing heterogeneous systems to share those applications transparently across client/server network architectures .
23 Whereas in the full employment model the indirect utility function depended only on the prices , it now has to incorporate the quantity constraint .
24 Mr Smith , who now has to persuade the unions to fall in line , threw his weight behind the reforms after criticism for being too cautious .
25 In the meantime , PC Holt now has to face the prospect of more surgery to rebuild his palate and his jaw .
26 He thought privatisation was a logical and highly motivating next step ; commenting ‘ AEA now has to win the hearts and minds of staff if privatisation is to succeed . ’
27 It is partly because of the ease with which getting your ideas onto paper has been made so simple by the PC and word processor that extra care now has to accompany the typing of every paragraph .
28 Sure enough , the entire church was gutted by fire and the next day the Church authorities responded by saying they would now seek to demolish the church .
29 In the course of the argument I was told that the debtor will now seek to have the bills taxed .
30 These people , Miss Schlegel , invented Disneyland and now want to turn the rest of the world into a theme park , too , by bribing ancient and civilised peoples to caper and prance for thuggish tourists .
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