Example sentences of "we [vb mod] now [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We may now refine the grounding formula as it applies to particular choices :
2 Having outlined the basic techniques for evaluating securities , we may now remove the assumption of certainty .
3 With the aid of eqns ( 2.67 ) and ( 2.71 ) we may now obtain the capacitance per unit area :
4 We may now consider a paper of Stoyanov ( 1979 ) in which he claimed to have obtained a solution without singularities .
5 We may now consider the age group which overlaps the last , that of middle age .
6 We may now consider the process by which fertilisation of the ovum and development of the resulting life come about .
7 We may now assess the significance of his role by examining the themes of continuity and change in relation to his twin principles of Parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law .
8 That 's why we should now make a start on reminding ourselves of the relevance of our own particular life story .
9 Having so long regarded our intelligence as supreme , perhaps we should now consider the possibility that other creatures may be equally intelligent and possess a communication system that is beyond our comprehension .
10 If we are to make any further progress , then , we must now abandon the assumption that the practice of the social sciences must conform to our existing philosophical intuitions , and instead consider seriously the possibility that we might be able to develop a better theory of social explanation by way of examining the successful practice of the social sciences .
11 Does he agree that we must now win the war of economic survival by those countries and that this country is well placed to meet that objective ?
12 We must now consider the function and position of each court within the English legal system .
13 We must now consider the role of the ‘ demagogues ’ , and the way their rhetorical and other skills enabled them to manipulate the Assembly and so detract from its sovereignty .
14 So we 'll now have a look .
15 And so we have and it 's now that the war 's over , we 'll now see the press pressing and probing and trying to erm undermine John Major in the way they 've erm
16 My mood changed from one of deep despair to sheer exultation , possibly in the reasonable hope that we might now survive the descent .
17 Had it been a real train the sound would have faded off towards the west — away from the hostel instead , and we could now hear the engine as well ; it came towards the hostel over the non-existent harbour branch and clattered to a stop , perhaps at one of the wharves .
18 Behind the gun barrel , we could now see the tank crew sitting on the turret of the T-62 , one of them with a cloth tied round his forehead .
19 We shall now examine the performance of four actual speech processing systems and explain their performance in the light of this theoretical discussion .
20 We shall now consider the case when the solid conducting bodies are in motion , the simplest example being when a disc is rotated in a constant magnetic field as shown in Fig. 4.16(a) .
21 We shall now investigate the case when the charge is uniformly distributed over a plane ( the x , y plane in Fig. 2.12 ) .
22 The mean of the distribution of beliefs on z is the only moment used by B t 's in deciding how to behave and we will now quote a result which shows that the mean of the distribution of beliefs is a linear function of past data .
23 We will now consider the effect of changing the RHSs of the constraints of P1 and we must first see how to calculate the new resource column in P1/T1 .
24 WE will now consider the combination of strings , woodwind , and horns .
25 We will now consider the validity of these assumptions .
26 We will now have a tea break , back here at five and twenty to six .
27 Maybe we can now expect the Government to react with some form of moratorium , at least until after April 9 .
28 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 ’ .
29 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 .
30 We can now face the future with optimism .
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