Example sentences of "[pers pn] now [vb base] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Having previously accepted the fact that the steam governor regulates the flow of steam , and having used this fact in my understanding of the behaviour of the whole engine , I now turn my curiosity on the steam governor itself .
2 So , instead of giving up and moving on — as the man interested only in the shooting aspect would do — I now introduce my line ferrets in those situations where loose ferrets remain below the ground .
3 As the mother of two sons myself , I now find my childhood reaction extreme , and am led to suspect that my separation anxiety originated some time before the birth of my sister .
4 Even though I now encourage my class to use any methods they like , there are still times when I wished I had not said something which could inhibit a pupil 's thinking .
5 Still , I 've accepted advice from my film star chums , who are more used to this than I am , I now have my mail and phone calls intercepted .
6 He said yes but you now have your health centre and the district nurses work from there .
7 Is my hon. Friend aware that , as polytechnics are to disappear , we now support its bid to become a university ?
8 We now confine our attention to the case where A is square and non-singular ; this is obviously germane to the above solutions .
9 Unfortunately , their penchant for the invention of bizarre new ways to tempt the grim reaper has filtered down to us , the lower orders , and we now follow their example .
10 Having looked at the broader canvas of mission in these first two chapters , we now focus our attention without apology on the need for ‘ church growth ’ .
11 We now turn our attention to looking at what needs to be done to help grieving people .
12 WE now turn our attention to the law on peaceful processions and public assemblies .
13 It is to these inflation theories that we now turn our attention .
14 If we now turn our attention to the carnosaurs , like the Dilophosaurus , and the dome-headed creatures , like the grotesque Pachycephalosaurus , we can see that they had very bony skulls .
15 We now turn our attention to the second aspect of the interactional organization of messages : information structure .
16 We now turn our attention to the accompanying wind chords .
17 We now turn our attention to the third kind of operator in the UK financial system — the financial markets .
18 If we now turn our attention to the hero-literature of ancient Greece , it is notable that just about every prominent hero does battle at one time or another , and sometimes repeatedly , with Amazon women .
19 If , bearing in mind the theory of society and superego development so far advanced in this book , we now turn our attention back to the analysis of modern culture outlined in the article from which I quoted so extensively in the chapter before last , we can see that the following remarks , also from that article , take on a much greater significance in the light of the point which I made at the conclusion of the last regarding the lack of a culturally determined latency period among the Australian aborigines :
20 If we now turn our attention to the second type of conflict enumerated by Freud , that between the ego and the superego , we have already noticed that the externalization of the superego , particularly of its archaic and providential aspects , is easily possible and seemingly well under way in many societies .
21 As a first step towards writing this larger program , we now turn our attention to genes .
22 As we now contemplate our strategy for the years ahead , let us never forget that they are the people who sit huddled outside , waiting for us to get it right . ’
23 We now await His Spirit to fill us with His love .
24 We have entrusted our brother — to God 's merciful keeping , and we now commit his body to the ground : earth to earth , ashes to ashes , dust to dust ; in sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life , through our Lord Jesus Christ , who died , was buried , and rose again for us .
25 We now start our study of the economy as a whole and in the remainder of the book we consider many of the world 's most pressing macroeconomic problems — problems like persistent unemployment , rapid inflation , balance of payments difficulties , economic stagnation and unequal distributions of income and wealth .
26 We had practical help too from hotels , stores and businesses in our City Centre Parish , as well as from Scotsman Publications , and we now acknowledge our gratitude to those companies who answered our call for help .
27 In fact , however , we now owe you money , since you were effectively acting as a salesman !
28 We now call our account managers entrepreneurs because they are responsible for their own budgets and for how they spend and allocate their funds . ’
29 It still seems to me that the acting critics of poesy are for the most part incapable of looking for more than one thing at a time , having got started about 1913 ( I mean a few of ‘ em got started about 1913 and a lot have started since ) to look for a certain plainness and directness of speech and simple order of words ; and having about 1918 got started looking for Mr Eliot 's rather more fragile system ( a system excellent for Mr Eliot but not very much use to any one else ) , they now limit their criticism to inquiring whether or no verse conforms to one or other of these manners , thereby often omitting to notice fundamentals , or qualities as important as verbal directness and even more important than ‘ snap ’ .
30 I hope the stuffy Royals who snubbed her now appreciate her honesty .
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