Example sentences of "will now [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Keith will now set to creating a painting for a FlyPast reader .
2 He will now travel to Manchester for the North of England final at the end of this month when he will cook his dishes in front of a panel of judges .
3 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 .
4 Since our first tour , people will now talk to us first , and some will even stop for a chat .
5 The president 's lobbying effort will now switch to the soft middle of parliament , known in Russia as ‘ the swamp ’ .
6 With Novello Allegro absent , Charlie Swan will now switch to Eyelid in the Champion Hurdle .
7 She saw her role as purely an incubatory one , and will now return to her own work as a biologist — although not of course on this project — having made her most valuable contribution to my work .
8 ‘ We will now return to the battlezone , ’ he said .
9 She will now return to the court on May 25 where she faces a possible two years in prison or an unlimited fine .
10 He therefore rejected all the re-tabled amendments to the directive , which will now go to the EC Council of Ministers for final approval .
11 These two will now go to war with one another ’ .
12 Next day , when the mob was destroying the Catholic chapel in Moorfields , he apparently turned a deaf ear to requests for orders from the soldiers and the fire officers in attendance ; and when the rioters ' work was done he uttered the mildest of rebukes : ‘ That 's pretty well , gentlemen , for one day ; I hope you will now go to your own homes . ’
13 But there will be no renewal of contracts with the Finnish installation beyond this year , and all such waste will now go to United Kingdom facilities .
14 I will now go to the Supreme Court and , if necessary , I 'll appeal to the people 's court . "
15 The plan will now go to the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate for approval .
16 This money will now go to Linfield and the eventual pay-out could reach six figures in bonuses , gate receipts and television rights from their forthcoming first round encounter with FC Copenhagen .
17 Police say a report on the affair will now go to the Crown Prosecution Service .
18 There were new companies of players and Will now belonged to the Lord Chamberlain 's Men .
19 Who will now add to other elements to that story ?
20 The club , who are founder members of the Welsh FA , will now apply to either the Richards Builders Mid-Wales League or the Read Construction Welsh National League .
21 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 .
22 In fact , there is little doubt that the ‘ hard ’ ERM — in which there is never a realignment — will now revert to its old status of being a system of fixed but flexible exchange rates , and that the process to monetary union will be slower and more gradual than envisaged by Maastricht .
23 Lecturers will now come to me to check what modules the students are doing with other staff , and we 're taking much more of a team approach .
24 The qualities that have stood it in such good stead will now need to be applied in a different context .
25 However , the issues here will now need to be considered by governing bodies as well as advisory staff .
26 Doors will now have to be fitted with special safety devices to prevent people or objects getting trapped in them .
27 The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers .
28 He added : ‘ Head injury patients will now have to be treated in the same way as before .
29 Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage .
30 Terry Sprayson will now have to be found a new job by Gloucestershire County Council .
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