Example sentences of "now [vb base] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The dunnos are n't just newspaper talk , either ; I 'm meeting a lot , as well as Week One defectors to Labour who now say they 'll vote Green .
2 Mr Gerrish 's family now say they 'll appeal against the verdict .
3 The parents now say they 'll appeal to the Secretary of State .
4 It 's also given us the new agreement on working time which our own government have tried to work against consistently for the last two years , they now say they 'll challenge it in Europe 's Court of Justice , well what they seem to forget is it 's got ta come back to Parliament for a second reading yet and they 've created such ill feeling in the Parliament and among the Commission , that it 's likely to be strengthened , we 're gon na end up with a strengthened agreement on working time by the autumn of this year .
5 Even the pools and betting organisations , which have attacked the lottery for so long , now say they would like to run it .
6 After reading the story in the Echo I now realise it can happen on local lines .
7 Now string you can imagine , even if ‘ infinitely thin ’ does n't really bear thinking about .
8 In the mid-year we began the preparation for offering a specialist service to food premises , and with the groundwork now complete we can look forward to exciting prospects there next year .
9 ‘ I reckon the back pay they now owe me will cover the cost of the repairs that are needed to the scooter , ’ says Mr Lee , of Thomas Winder Court , off Great Mersey Street , Liverpool .
10 Fergie , you now know you can run — but you can not hide forever .
11 If the present deliberation of the UK 's Follett Committee are to be taken at all seriously , the research and teaching library as we now know it will change fundamentally over the next ten years .
12 American car companies now reckon they will use about half the number of suppliers they once did .
13 Now y'know you can come up with a description of that as an ellipse but in exactly the same shape , in a slightly different context , yeah , you know it 's actually circular and it 's a hoop and your perception of the object is different .
14 Stocks of the attached leaflet have almost run out and as this was always intended to be an interim in-house production we now feel we should produce a glossier version on a better quality paper in the style of the leaflets we have recently produced for Community Care and Assessment .
15 Now suppose we could describe the position of every atom in some global continuum , then we would be " embedding " the entire system in the continuum and , for example , if we applied an homogeneous displacement .
16 After lengthy consideration Philip and Lesley Casson now believe they can achieve the sales and labour cost targets contained in Tricon 's projections , outlined last week .
17 experts now believe you must think in terms of how much you need to produce .
18 Alison , if you go now love you 'll miss the traffic .
19 People now think they can make it and are giving that little bit extra necessary … the girls as well as the boys . ’
20 A total of 25.8pc now think he would make the best Prime Minister — up 0.8pc from July , while Mr Major 's rating has fallen again , from 17.7pc to 16.1pc .
21 Why does the Lord Chancellor now think he can cut the free limit by over 25% ?
22 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
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