Example sentences of "[pers pn] can now [vb infin] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can now tell the House that , subject to the resolution of a number of detailed contractual points , we and our EFA partners , Italy and Spain , will endorse the selection of the EURODASS proposal .
2 I hope you can now set the carriages to do this for yourself , but if you 're stuck the carriage settings are shown in Figure 1 .
3 You can now move the highlight to the subject that is being queried , press return and view the information .
4 You can now stand the garter bar upright in the needle groove of your ribber , with the knitting hanging down between the ribber and the knitter .
5 Perched on the arête you can now savour the position — the exposure is out of all proportion to the route 's meagre size — before the next exhilarating section leads to an abrupt finish on the flat top of the buttress .
6 You can now run the program .
7 Once you 've loaded a game and rest your 64 , the start-up screen will appear : the game is still intact and you can now enter the POKE(s) .
8 You can now save the rainforest by eating it .
9 You can now appreciate the artistry of Baron Philippe de Rothschild s.a. for yourself , courtesy of Stoves .
10 You can now use the command to " *EXEC " the file back into BBCBASIC(Z80) You can use this technique to produce a text file for extensive editing in PipeDream .
11 You can now use the yarn for sewing up and have no further problems with Wonderful ! ’
12 With experience behind you , you can now tackle the rest of the house !
13 For any Irish fans out there you can now call the club call line from Ireland .
14 You can now unscrew the nut and let it slide down the pipe as you do n't need it now .
15 Maybe we can now expect the Government to react with some form of moratorium , at least until after April 9 .
16 We can now evaluate the effects of this change in terms of the alteration in surplus .
17 In empirical support of that argument we can now cite the case of the much studied and often reported-upon Mondragon group of co-operative enterprises ; much studied and often reported upon because , as Bradley and Gelb observe , ‘ It represents the largest , possibly the most successful example of a manufacturing co-operative group ’ .
18 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
19 We can now face the future with optimism .
20 We can now collect the terms to give and , finally , we obtain : where
21 We can now make the link between this model of adolescent development and subject choice in schools .
22 Having taken a look at the nature of , and influences upon , options , we can now examine the investment strategies which may be created using traded options .
23 In its modern context , we can now examine the issues involved .
24 Having provided a theoretical framework of control , we can now examine the types of controls employed , using the UK as an obvious example .
25 It was claimed earlier that black — in blackbird was not a semantic constituent ; we can now verify the claim by subjecting it to the recurrent contrast test :
26 We can now calculate the mass of AgCl(s) produced as follows :
27 We can now understand the importance to a country of keeping up the volume of exports .
28 We can now complete the assignment for PF 5 , by distinguishing between the a 1 ' and e " modes .
29 We can now pose the choice between efficiency and equity in a stark form .
30 This looks almost inescapably like a type of variation according to the referential category represented by the noun — i.e. not really a matter of syntactic relation at all — and this impression is strengthened by his further remark , " Having provided for the two extremes of referent-modification and reference-modification , we can now assess the blending that frequently — perhaps more often than not — takes place between the two . "
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