Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [verb] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is only 12 months old and I now wish to purchase a modulator to convert it to a colour monitor for use with a domestic TV set .
2 I now wish to propose a theory about the performance of medieval and Renaissance music .
3 You now have to turn a mass of information into a coherent argument .
4 Her mother was holding a small purse of kid leather , which she now untied to reveal a silver chain , upon which hung a medallion of the Blessed Virgin .
5 She now has to wear a neck brace , keep her left arm still with a sling and use a walking stick .
6 You will need to tell your mum to consult a solicitor if she now wishes to obtain a divorce .
7 You will need to tell your mum to consult a solicitor if she now wishes to obtain a divorce .
8 We now attempt to produce a taxonomy of some variables of program design and use which we believe are important in creating effective curriculum material .
9 We now had to create a manufacturing improvement strategy to let us do it .
10 Whereas until now we have been considering changes that are forming an underclass , we now turn to examine a reform already enacted that will ensure that the underclass , and other vulnerable groups , continue to be the least privileged in old age .
11 We now have to do a survey to find out if there was a late swing , ’ Mr Worcester said .
12 With Batts and Speed we were extremely lucky … we now seem to have a glut which we had back in the early Revie days … the trouble is these days keeping them , with freedom of contract etc .
13 They now proceeded to criticize a number of left-wing Labour councils for their management of particular policies .
14 Bank of Ireland recently issued a circular regarding the above loans and has stated that they now wish to take a charge over the deeds of the home and the cost of this charge is to be borne by members of the Association .
15 I know of one company where everyone became so highly motivated that most of them left , because they now found frustrating a pace which they had found acceptable before .
16 Though this , in effect , had been Gassendi 's official position in the Exercises , he now hopes to find a way between the dogmatics and the sceptics .
17 He now recalls seeing a painter on his knees in a shop doorway and thinking , would n't it be funny if I , as a newcomer to this city , misunderstood the situation , and , anxious to please , knelt beside him … ?
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