Example sentences of "that we [modal v] now [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | My mood changed from one of deep despair to sheer exultation , possibly in the reasonable hope that we might now survive the descent . |
2 | This problem surfaces even in his introduction in which he states that his concern is to show how artists ‘ consciously aspired towards goals that we would now regard as scientific in a broad sense ’ ( p. 1 ) . |
3 | We have already indicated that we would now like to have a session with teachers and principal teachers . |
4 | A decade ago it would have been inconceivable that we would now know enough about the molecules of cancer to consider genetic intervention . |
5 | It is to the importance of this often underestimated ‘ Anglo-Saxon world ’ and the influence it had on English Nonconformity that we shall now turn . |
6 | And it is to that aspect that we shall now turn . |
7 | It is to these aspects that we shall now turn . |
8 | Great Exhibitions were an important visual argument for science and industry , and an opportunity for patriotism ; and it is to the diffusion and dissemination of science that we shall now turn . |
9 | It is to these triumphs , some of which could be made intelligible to laymen while others remained obscure , that we shall now turn , looking first at the discoveries rather than at their reception outside the scientific community . |
10 | We have taken a careful look at this application and feel that we must now draw it to your attention . |
11 | Does he further agree that we must now have a fundamental review of the 1988 package , as advocated by the Labour party ? |
12 | 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 ? |
13 | Jean Le Mee , professor of Mechanical Engineering at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York , believes that we must now broaden our vision to progress in AI . |
14 | It is important , therefore , to know what count as ‘ purely public judicial review actions ’ which must be brought under Ord. 53 ; and it is to the definition of this term that we must now turn . |
15 | The circumstances under which the actual change was to take place were cataclysmic , and it is to these that we must now turn . |
16 | It is to the primeval forms of such settlements , together with concepts of their development , that we must now turn |
17 | It is to the details of transport developments before 1815 that we must now turn . |
18 | It is to the latter pole of the conflict that we must now turn . |
19 | Thus , it is to the culture-ideology of consumerism , and how it is broadcast in the global capitalist system through a variety of transnational practices , that we must now turn . |
20 | However , if this and other related points are to be developed more fully , it is to the original that we must now turn . |
21 | One of the most important corollaries of the hypothesis of the turbidity current was that we could now have the geosynclinal trough without the geosynclinal sediments . |
22 | But it did not follow that we could now relax , least of all in Britain . |
23 | If you think that we should now give another proof of the same length to show that the possibility that a\c leads to the conclusion that b is a unit , you have cheated yourself in that you have accepted the statement " WLOG we can suppose a\b " above as a valid one when you do n't even understand what it says ! |
24 | It follows naturally from the previous chapter that we should now go on to consider where sedimentation is actually taking place today . |
25 | Given the widespread support on both sides of the house for Sir Thomas ' recommendations , the government believes that we should now act promptly to pass these changes into law . |
26 | But the fact that we should now have come to believe that such a society might be both possible and desirable is certainly interesting . |
27 | One path to go down might begin from the priority the Council had given to its knowledge of the particular institutions : ‘ it seems that we should now begin to build even more positively on this and consider a move in which certain institutions were granted particular responsibilities … the academic board in an experienced institution engaging in work of high quality should be authorized by the Council to reach decisions in defined areas ’ , and within understood frameworks of report and action . |
28 | Let us place now another bunch of charge ( say q2 ) into another discrete point a distance r12 away from our first charge that we will now denote by q1 . |
29 | Unfortunately , difficulties with the environmental conditions of the area which we had intended to use mean that we will now have to modify our plans . |
30 | I hope that we will now discuss how to make that central bank responsible and accountable . |