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

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1 I 'm now a-going to Mr Gooding 's , straight to his farm , Redhouse , Witnesham .
2 She had heard that my father was preparing now to go to Somerset to be with the other Hastings folk .
3 As well as Britain we now sell to Scandanavia .
4 Production for most of Europe is centred on Grimsby but the reduced paperwork brought about by the Single Market means that the UK site can now deliver to Europe within 24 hours .
5 ‘ Sixty per cent of British trade now goes to EC countries and the UK is the most attractive country for direct inward foreign investment after the States .
6 Arguing that Glasgow wages were already higher than those in Edinburgh , and pointing out that the Glasgow printers had successfully blacked firms trying to employ women , he went on ( in rather clotted prose ) : I am satisfied that the employment of female compositors in Glasgow , while it would increase the total volume of work done there and admit of the natural development of the Glasgow book trade , would not injure the position of the Glasgow men printers , while it would enable the Glasgow printing trade , employed as well as employers , to obtain and retain work which at present ought to come to Glasgow , or at least might come to Glasgow but now goes to Edinburgh .
7 Despite Adam 's devious attempts to play down the collaboration behind this superb work ( several resplendently bound copies are on display ) , credit is now given to James 's role as project manager , co-ordinating teams of engravers in Venice , Rome and London over the seven years before publication in 1764 .
8 It now belongs to Lord Bolton and has a grand little tearoom where I have slaked the dust absorbed on summer cycling trips on many an occasion .
9 The Los Angeles directorship , open since Earl A. Powell III agreed to take over at the National Gallery , now belongs to Michael Edward Shapiro , formerly chief curator in St Louis .
10 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
11 OSF says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems Inc boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not OSF . ’
12 It says final contracts specifying who is responsible for re-working and integrating which pieces of DME have yet to be exchanged , although Tivoli Systems boss Frank Moss says ‘ we now report to IBM , not the Open Software Foundation . ’
13 Normal weather is now returning to Australia , and the forthcoming monsoon is expected to bring much-needed rainfall to India later in the year .
14 Formerly found around the coasts of England , the chough is now confined to Ireland , Wales , the Isle of Man and western Scotland .
15 Authentic nomadic weaving is now confined to Persia , Afghanistan and Anatolia ( of the major rug-producing areas ) , although its influence can be found in the workshop items of other regions , particularly the Soviet Union .
16 GOLDEN EAGLE : raptor with two metre wing span , now confined to Scotland and increasingly rare .
17 It was easy now to write to Vincent about his father 's visit in a flippant , amusing way , but it had n't been like that at all .
18 It was also remarkable that Germans — thought to be so liberal — now looked to England as the last refuge of Liberty ; they applauded Nelson 's recent victories — the political wheel had turned full circle .
19 The closure of the American office was a temporary set-back ; attention was now turned to Europe .
20 Millie now turned to Ben , and he shrugged his shoulders , saying , ‘ It 's up to you ; but I could bring you back tomorrow , if you would like that ? ’
21 Guyana 's new Amerindian Peoples ' Association has warned that ‘ the state of our forests is rapidly changing , as the eyes of those who destroyed these resources elsewhere are now looking to Guyana . ’
22 no , it 's not that , listen , listen now , now listen to Santa now , listen to Santa , if you went home , if you went , listen to me now
23 Now listen to Foster — whose General Chemicals covers parts of Mond 's old empire — talking about today 's acid rain .
24 Now according to Hahnemann being better is n't a sign to stop the medicine , his argument is that the symptoms may be gone but the patient has not yet demonstrated that the predisposition has been removed .
25 Those with a surplus gave to the English poor with the same mixture of motives with which donations are now made to Oxfam .
26 How brave of her , how bold of her , was she perhaps even now reciting to Roy the interesting medical and legal details of her case ?
27 O. levis is now transferred to Ophiacantha from Ophiomitrella because the radial shields are thin and rib-like not integrating with the plates of the disk like Ophiomitrella species and the disk is covered with fine scales .
28 Widely expected to have won last year 's Turner Prize , which was , in fact , awarded to Grenville Davey , Wilding is , nevertheless , enjoying a high profile , with a museum exhibition of ten sculptures from the last ten years having been organised by the Newlyn Art Gallery , where it was seen in March , and now transferred to IKON in Birmingham ( to 5 June ) .
29 As a temporary measure , the loader is in his room , until procedures have been arranged [ now transferred to R Hollands ] .
30 To those Soviet generals determined to cling to the notion that the West remains a threat to Soviet security , the Gulf war represents another defeat for Soviet interests , whatever now happens to Iraq .
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