Example sentences of "we will now [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll now vote on those in favour of an amendment standing in the name of ex-Councillor .
2 Right , we 'll now do turn the page to T six six six four , which is the intensity by Graham by officer
3 We 'll now move on to an amendment standing in the name of Councillor .
4 Right we 'll now go for tea thank you , can I call you to order please and make a start on item number four .
5 We 'll now go on to correspondence then Pat please .
6 Oh yes yes oh well yes for a rum and coffee yeah , and I 'm afraid it was very acceptable on a winter 's morning , but erm now we come , we 've come on that side of Road , we 'll now start at the top of Road again and come along as far as er what I call Street I believe it 's now where St Michael 's church is , and you come to Sammy the butchers .
7 We 'll now have er another test .
8 So we 'll now have a look .
9 we 'll now we 'll now have a we 'll do one more of those and then we 'll apply it to the wonderful cos sine and sec squared
10 I mean in other words we 'll now have a proper strategy the Vale of the White Horse , which was always an area of the county where the County Council services to the elderly was poorer than elsewhere .
11 We 'll now proceed to vote on the on the two motions .
12 Well now we 'll now look at the second part of the er sales video as a help first and again give you an example , a flavour of how to conduct the next set of role plays .
13 I was delighted with the way he jumped in the ground and we 'll now look for another small race as we want him to learn and build up his confidence , ’ the trainer added .
14 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
15 Right we 'll now see chairman 's remarks which erm since Alan is not here has asked me to read .
16 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
17 We 'll now wait and see what democratic changes he comes up with . ’
18 And press enter and we 'll now select an I B M Proprinter .
19 We 'll now try
20 We will now give the complete solution of the problem P1 with data specified in Table 8.1 and references to trees T1–T4 in Fig. 8.3 .
21 We will now give a few examples of short passages scored for wood-wind and horns .
22 We will now re-solve problem P1 of the preceding section .
23 ‘ And the Deeds of Rogal Dorn thereafter compose an entire hagiography , which we will now start to consider in detail — commencing with our Primarch 's role in the expulsion of the renegade Iron Warriors from the Human Imperium into the forbidden zone known as the Eye of Chaos , a region about which we speak softly if at all … ’
24 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 .
25 What we will now do is go down to S O one eight and we will discover the answer to this , or we will begin to discover the answer to this .
26 We will now review some of the major developments from functionalist theory based on notions of culture and subculture .
27 We will now review evidence on children 's ability to handle explanations in each mode .
28 In order to continue our discussion of the linguistic units involved in language comprehension , we will now review some of the experiments which have investigated the storage of spoken and written language in memory .
29 Back at the house he said : ‘ We will now go into the cawsts ’ — which were tremendous .
30 We will now go on to describe three of the experimental findings which provide such support .
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