Example sentences of "[pron] may now " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps I may now see Mrs Thorne ? ’ she asked , and Alida was forced to rise .
2 I may now have an inkling of what has happened to me over the last few years ; I may have lined up a few suspects , even tentatively put my finger on ‘ who done it ’ ; I may have my own private detectives working alongside the regular police , and we may have made an arrest or two , but the file has not been closed .
3 I may now consider myself significant , even of importance , I may now feel strong and reassured by those who have helped and loved me , but for inner strength , the strength when I am alone or awake in the night , or when old feelings rear their hoary heads , I turn to what is beneath my feet .
4 I may now consider myself significant , even of importance , I may now feel strong and reassured by those who have helped and loved me , but for inner strength , the strength when I am alone or awake in the night , or when old feelings rear their hoary heads , I turn to what is beneath my feet .
5 I think I may now have seen how to proceed in a paper I 'm writing at the moment on unconscious intention .
6 I may now begin , good .
7 I may now go out and buy a dish , which appears to prove the point Sky TV are trying to make . ’
8 Someone may now say : nevertheless , though checkerboard solutions may be desirable for that reason on some occasions , we do better to reject their use out of hand in advance , because we have reason to think that in the long run more discrete injustice will be created than avoided through these solutions .
9 In contrast , 5 July saw the end of the already very limited service between Stratford and Tottenham Hale via Lea Bridge , a line which may now return to passenger use following electrification at 25kV in 1989 .
10 Thus it is essential that we keep in mind that notions which may now seem ‘ normal ’ and ‘ natural ’ are in fact , as with most things , social and cultural constructs determined by a complex of reasons and situations .
11 These expressions now complete all the metric functions contained in the line element ( 11.4 ) , which may now be written as .
12 ‘ In the first place , there is the doctrine , which may now perhaps be regarded as a rule of evidence , that , if a voluntary disposition in favour of the husband is impeached , the burden of establishing that it was not improperly or unfairly procured may be placed upon him by proof of circumstances raising any doubt or suspicion .
13 Steve Tshwete , Kepler Wessels and Adrian Kuiper are profiled ; previous World Cups are summarised ; estimated playing personnel are listed ; blank scoresheets await the details which may now be identified .
14 However , The Scotsman has learned of the existence of considerable amount of unpublished medical evidence which may now be released by care workers concerned that the campaign to return the children home will succeed .
15 First , we need to have more control and accountability for our clinical practice ; second we need to further develop our analytical skills to make us more confident and effective members of the multidisciplinary team , and third , by appreciating the managerial themes in our work we should be better equipped to establish constructive dialogues with our managers who may now be non-nurses .
16 But all is not yet lost for Michael McGimpsey , a 44-year-old building contractor , who may now seek nomination in another ward .
17 Fed up with the snail-like pace , the market yesterday began to entertain the possibility that the group itself may now be on the block .
18 However , if you think that you may now qualify , there is an explanatory leaflet NP1 which is available in post offices and from the DHSS .
19 You may now question and comment if you choose . ’
20 You may now be thinking about what sorts of jobs you could do if you score high in any of the areas that we 've mentioned .
21 As a professional courtesy , you may now receive Microsoft Systems Journal at a saving of 30% off the regular price .
22 I hope that you may now be encouraged to experiment with weaving , and it may help you to use up those oddments of hand knitting yarn which you do n't have time to knit .
23 You may now let it all hang out on the walls of the 303 Gallery from 6 June to 3 July where an open-forum show called ‘ Writing on the Walls ’ invites public participation .
24 You may now have the chance of finding a sexual experience that involves not only the taking and/or giving of pleasure but one that involves you in " sharing the experience of pleasure " in a meaningful way for both of you .
25 So , for example , if you previously ate 2,000 calories per day , you may now need to consume 1,500 to 1,800 instead , in order to maintain your new weight .
26 When speeches are made after seated dinners at lengthy , formal wedding receptions , they begin after all eating at the formal meal has finished , and are preceded by the announcement from the toastmaster , ‘ Ladies and Gentlemen , you may now smoke . ’
27 You may now enter the following details .
28 You may now create an Issue for this product using option 5.3.1 — Create Issue , which links the product to a Client .
29 You may now begin .
30 You may now return to your platoon . ’
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