Example sentences of "may now [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One may now reconsider the evidence about the death of Fahreddin Acemi since it is common ground amongst the writers connected with the later tradition that Molla Husrev succeeded Fahreddin Acemi as Mufti .
2 The vendors and management will be on the same side in their desire to minimise the Revenue 's slice of the deal and , though the doctrine in Ramsay and Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] AC 474 may now preclude the insertion into the transaction of " last-minute " artificial tax-avoidance steps , there is still room for adopting a tax-minimising strategy , as this too can be highly relevant to the price each side is willing to accept .
3 We may now refine the grounding formula as it applies to particular choices :
4 In one major respect it is different , though : her two pauses of 0.6 seconds ( lines 11 and 13 ) are interpreted as signals that other speakers may now have the floor .
5 You may now have the chance of finding a sexual experience that involves not only the taking and/or giving of pleasure but one that involves you in " sharing the experience of pleasure " in a meaningful way for both of you .
6 A large cast of characters was lining up to challenge Mr O'Neill before he announced his decision ( and others may now join the battle ) .
7 We may now assess the significance of his role by examining the themes of continuity and change in relation to his twin principles of Parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law .
8 Having outlined the basic techniques for evaluating securities , we may now remove the assumption of certainty .
9 We behaved this way in days of old empire so it surprises me not at all that Japan may now buy The Belfry , of Ryder Cup fame .
10 We may now consider the age group which overlaps the last , that of middle age .
11 We may now consider the process by which fertilisation of the ovum and development of the resulting life come about .
12 But Jasmine 's mother says she 's not satisfied , and may now take the matter to court .
13 With the aid of eqns ( 2.67 ) and ( 2.71 ) we may now obtain the capacitance per unit area :
14 No other lexicographer may now obtain the text of the entry for update , or change its status , until the borrower has returned the entry , at which point the on- loan flag is reset .
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