Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] they now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Before describing more precisely the nature of the application and the difficult and important questions of public interest which it raises , it is convenient first to indicate why C.N.L. , say that they now need to see these documents for justice to be done in the libel proceedings .
2 We reject outdated notions of national sovereignty , believing that they now stand in the way of common action to deal with the scourges of disease and hunger , the deterioration of the Earth 's environment and the continuing dangers of the post-Cold War world .
3 Several of them have said that they now understand how children feel when adults do not want , or choose not to , believe them .
4 As described earlier , Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) have argued that they now have good evidence that the prior existence of a close supportive relationship is protective against depression if that person provides the support expected of them at the time of a crisis .
5 Many of them have had their terms and conditions reduced , some have been dismissed and they now have no one to turn to as they have turned their back on the Trade Union which is their only guarantee of protection ’ .
6 But if workers regard the social security benefits that they now receive as part of their total wage package , and this is fully taken into account in their labour supply decision , then the supply curve will shift back to S1 ; wages and employment returning to their original level .
7 This was at Bangor and then I got another number and then I got told that they now have the direct organisation
8 The risk of litigation was pointed out , but the firm replied that they now intended to release the tenancy ‘ with or without the consent of the surviving partner ’ , and did so .
9 " One " and " we " as ways of referring to yourself should be avoided because they now seem ARCHAIC ( old-fashioned ) , and in most cases pompous in an unpublished essay , especially if embedded in a more colloquial register .
10 His wife , Sarah , was also a canoeist before they met but they now face the problem of babysitters for their two youngsters .
11 Instead of sitting lost in their own thoughts or sleeping , the patients had been stimulated and they now chatted to each other as they recalled the places , the people or the events of the past .
12 To their surprise , the Spanish have found that they now get back from Brussels scarcely more than they put in .
13 ‘ There are one or two people who claim that they now remember hints dropped by Kim Philby , but I ca n't say I can remember anything at all . ’
14 THOSE OF you who are old , sad , or obsessive enough to remember Social Distortion from their days as an early '80s San Francisco hardcore band might be surprised to learn that they now shift units by the truckload in America .
15 They have enjoyed a vogue in recent years which they do not always merit and they now seem to be losing some of their popularity .
16 Farm workers are apt to complain that they now feel like strangers in their own village .
17 An FDA spokesperson said that they now anticipated approaches from companies proposing changes to their labels .
18 In answer to this the respondents who were in favour of this clause and its enforcement said that they now deemed that the sale agreements were null and void and they began to sell another brand of petrol at both garages .
19 Sam Wanamaker enthuses that they now have permission to thatch the roof of the gallery and thrust stage .
20 Fortunately , his family was able to come here later and I am pleased to say that they now live here safely .
21 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 .
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