Example sentences of "now [vb infin] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The plus points were that Hick has gained his confidence and should now bat at three , and Fairbrother should be persevered with .
2 They could well imagine the panic that would now ensue at Russian military headquarters once it was realised that all their previous secrets had been lost .
3 Let us now look at each of these kinds of books in turn and see what we can about how they are written .
4 We can now look at each of these practices in more detail .
5 We must now look at that bourgeois society .
6 Let us now look at one conversation and see how this works .
7 In our case the wind is the driving force , so let's now look at strong wind technique .
8 Let us now look at key points in each of these categories .
9 As I have said , the courts can now look at white papers and official reports for the purpose of finding the ‘ mischief ’ sought to be corrected , although not at draft clauses or proposals for the remedying of such mischief .
10 Sir Thomas denies this vigorously , claiming as an example that the board will now look at ten options in the acute strategy review instead of the four announced publicly last November .
11 Bearing this in mind , we can now look at daily changes in body temperature .
12 We must now look at these hamlets : when they originated , how they developed and how they managed the landscape .
13 We can now look at some applications of these principles to teaching .
14 Therapist : ‘ OK , we have looked at your current difficulties , let's now look at some background information [ turns page of assessment sheet ] .
15 In this assessment of the sexual climate we may now look at some of the more reputable work which has been done in this country to analyse sexual experience and attitudes among our population .
16 Having set the scene , we can now look at some of the trades and convergences themselves .
17 Will he now look at those matters seriously because , in the present recession , those institutions are in a grievous plight about which the Minister must do something ?
18 We will now look at this alternative view to explore its relevance to translation activities .
19 Page numbers will now start at 12 when the document is printed
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