Example sentences of "now [vb infin] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once you have chosen a suitable frame and you know which pressed flowers are at your disposal , you must now make a definite decision about the exact colour scheme of your design by choosing the backing for the picture itself |
2 | A lot of the points discussed had also been considered by the cricket committee and we shall now make a thorough investigation . ’ |
3 | An expert can now make a final determination about the construction of documents provided he asks himself the right question . |
4 | SCO 's Doug Michels claims , ‘ You can now build a PC-based workstation , server or departmental mini that will outrun virtually any computer based on today 's Risc microprocessors or proprietary CPUs . ’ |
5 | Souness will now conduct a major inquest into Liverpool 's defensive shambles . |
6 | Let us now consider a liquid mixture of composition c . |
7 | Let us now consider a numerical model illustrating these points : |
8 | Despite the fact that the navy will now need a new aircraft of some sort to fill the gap until a brand-new attack machine , so far called only the AX , can be produced , the outlook for Grumman is bleak . |
9 | The odds are you 'll now need a bigger loan , and the original endowment policy will not give enough cover . |
10 | The people of Fairford can now enjoy a fresh glimpse of another of their unique stained glass windows , fully restored . |
11 | We have included tritones as mild dissonances deliberately , to illustrate certain factors : We will now introduce a lower part which will disperse the dissonances in the upper parts and produce relatively smooth , relaxed harmony . |
12 | We can now introduce a free volume fraction f and substitute in equation ( 12.13 ) |
13 | Will the government now introduce a special heating allowance for pensions ? |
14 | MHW will now fund a comprehensive programme that incorporates AIDS drug research , vaccine development , global research collaboration , hospital testing , public health centre support , and nationwide AIDS awareness efforts . |
15 | Even a disastrous industrial slump would not now bring a major return to the countryside or substantial growth in the relative importance of agriculture . |
16 | We can now formulate a provisional test to determine whether a deviance is grammatical or semantic ( 'provisional' , because , as we shall see , things are not so simple ) : if the minimal change required to ‘ cure ’ an anomaly in a sentence involves one or more closed set items , then the deviance is grammatical ; if , however , the sentence can most easily be normalised by replacing one or more open set elements , then the deviance is semantic . |
17 | We can now give a complete list . |
18 | Few would now give a positive answer to these questions . |
19 | We will now give a few examples of short passages scored for wood-wind and horns . |
20 | GARY LINEKER last night warned Paul Gascoigne that he will now become a prime target for the hatchet men of Italy . |
21 | One of these ( software , recognised as ‘ soltw\are ’ ) would now become a simple substitution error , and the other ( remind , recognised as ‘ r\emi ? d ’ ) would become a simple unknown character problem , with only one word in the lexicon which matches the pattern . |
22 | The games run until Friday … and the organisers hope it 'll now become a regular fixture in the sporting calender . |
23 | The April issue is the first I have ever read , but I will now become a regular reader . |
24 | Well , you will now become a thorough Frenchman and you will endeavour , I hope , to acquire the correct accent . |
25 | This will now become a major growth area for research . |
26 | I can not now become a full dervish ; or at least not until my nieces are educated and married . |
27 | Lineker , who was in Rome 's Olympic stadium to witness the Gascoigne heroics , said : ‘ Gazza will now become a marked man in every game he plays . |
28 | AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light . |
29 | AFTER the string of contract calamities , which has sent the Serious Fraud Office globetrotting , Sir Derek Alun-Jones and his beleaguered Ferranti team must now see a small chink of light . |
30 | But any ( unmoving ) object placed between the half-silvered mirror and the screen will now occupy a larger area of the image and therefore appear either to have grown larger , as if swelling , or to have come closer to the camera , even though it has not actually moved at all . |