Example sentences of "now [vb infin] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Upjohn will now appeal to the UK Medicines Commission , but the suspension will remain in place until the appeal has been heard .
2 The egoist might now appeal to the difference between awareness and attentive attentiveness .
3 Resentful mainly of a younger brother who was active and healthy ; a younger brother whose son must now succeed to the title .
4 One woman , remarking on ‘ how wonderful it was , with what faith the Führer spoke ’ , was reported as saying it took just such a speech to show ‘ how faint-hearted one had become through the routine of everyday life ’ , and that she could now look to the future with confidence again .
5 His major territorial acquisition , the duchy of Lancaster estates in the north west , was already staffed by royal servants who would now look to the duke while retaining their links with the crown .
6 His major territorial acquisition , the duchy of Lancaster estates in the north west , was already staffed by royal servants who would now look to the duke while retaining their links with the crown .
7 We must now look to the future .
8 There was speculation that Barclays may now look to the US for a chief executive , given the limited availability of suitable candidates on this side of the Atlantic .
9 After three years of operating under the same roof , the section of Art Basel devoted to contemporary prints will now move to a separate location and take place earlier than the main body of the fair .
10 Thank you can can we now move to the A sixty one ?
11 Can we now move to the other erm what I would describe as er item of contention , which is the amount of provision proposed for Richmondshire .
12 These stated : ‘ Everybody who calls himself or herself a Christian must now rally to the side of Christ and defend Him , not only with their rosaries and prayers but by protesting in a public and persistent manner against this film . ’
13 In the light of high political intent and peasant sentiment , let us now return to the market town of Roslavl' and examine Party and urban reactions there in 1922 .
14 We must now return to the principal official argument for Indirect Rule and look at it more closely .
15 Let us now return to the question of assigning lexical units to lexemes .
16 We must now return to the general situation in which 5 Corps found itself at the end of 15 May .
17 ‘ We will now return to the battlezone , ’ he said .
18 Let us now return to the topic of " existence predicates " .
19 She will now return to the court on May 25 where she faces a possible two years in prison or an unlimited fine .
20 We may now return to the examples ( 50 ) and ( 51 ) .
21 Observe the completely different effect produced by replacing the adjectives in ( 1 ) by the corresponding adverbs , as in : ( 28 ) Ellen shook the keys loosely muzak drives them madly And contrast the two sentences of ( 29 ) ( b ) : ( 29 ) ( a ) what did the new system do to the motors ? ( b ) the new system made the motors quieter the new system made the motors more quietly 5.4 Let us now return to the matter of the resultative nuance which can indeed be observed in all the examples we have given , reproducing the structural diagrams ( 21 ) and ( 22 ) to do so : ( 21 ) ( 22 ) If these diagrams represent the relations actually used in constructing such expressions , it follows that the entity of the noun phrase , as initially present to the mind of the speaker ( and to that of the listener in the final interpretative phase of comprehension ) lacks the property of the adjective since it is structurally separated from it ; however , since that property is expressed by an adjective , then ex hypothesi it will apply to the entity of the noun phrase when the construction is taken as a whole ; if not , then either the property would be expressed by an adverb , and apply to the verb , or the whole construction would be literally incoherent .
22 Having clearly sorted out most of their substantial differences , these two must now return to the multi-party negotiations and ensure that all voices are heard and taken into account .
23 Having identified some of the salient features of contemporary Britain and , as a prerequisite , the process of political socialization , we can now progress to the more analytically useful study of the British political culture .
24 The era of cheap , modern building materials , which coincided with the era of cheap energy , must now draw to a close .
25 With this cautionary illustration behind us we can now proceed to a more complex and interesting example .
26 I could go on for some time sir , but I will now proceed to the technical planning matters .
27 Peter Kessler , spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) , said it was hoped the ten-truck convoy which set out from Belgrade on Sunday could now proceed to the village of Cerska , where some 25,000 Muslims are trapped .
28 Those premium levels , which seek to encourage firms to use more fixed rate borrowings , will now apply to the whole loan and not just the guaranteed portion .
29 The council must now apply to the Education Secretary for approval for the changes .
30 Most economists believe that the tighter squeeze on the economy would now lead to a more rapid deceleration in inflation in the first half of next year than had been expected before yesterday 's base rate increase .
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