Example sentences of "now i be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | — Clearly the words ‘ Now I am seeing this as apex ’ can not so far mean anything to a learner who has only just met the concepts of apex , base and so on — But I do not mean this as empirical proposition . |
2 | ‘ Now I am trying to buy a flat for Katya there . |
3 | Now I am trying to find about half-a-dozen Welsh-based companies with a commitment to the environment to give say £250–£300 each towards its production . |
4 | Now I am trying to achieve a much better parity between my private and public life . |
5 | ‘ Now I am teaching a little I would find too many things wrong . ’ |
6 | We recognise the face and words of Robert J. Oppenheimer , leader of the Manhattan Project which gave America the atomic bomb : " I remembered a few lines from the Hindu Scripture , the Bhagavad-Gita : " Now I am become death , the destroyer of worlds . " " |
7 | ‘ I always , ’ he explains , ‘ had the feeling that I was taking the club back straight for the first two feet of the backswing but now I am taking it slightly inside . |
8 | I know I do the same now , but at least now I am getting paid for it every day . ’ |
9 | Barnes , 30 , added : ‘ I knew fairly soon that I was out of the Test match and now I am struggling to be fit for the Taranaki game on Wednesday . |
10 | Now I am looking to win . |
11 | Even now I am looking through the chapter on the ‘ law ’ again : the question of colonial robbery ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the alienation … of the surplus product from all pre-socialist forms ’ ( p. 62 ) , ‘ the taxation of private capitalist profit ’ ( p. 64 ) , the question of state loans ( pp. 64–65 ) , currency emission ( p. 65 ) , railway tariffs ( p. 70 ) , the monopoly of the banking system and the credit policy ( pp. 70–73 ) , home and foreign trade ( pp. 73–84 ) , the ‘ prices policy ’ ( sic pp. 84–89 ) , and so on and so forth , with further argument on the theme that socialism is fighting against capitalism and in order to win it must accumulate at the expense of the private economy — and the more the better — this is the entire content of the work . |
12 | ‘ Now I am looking for Nigel to produce his club form . |
13 | ‘ Now I am looking forward to winning over the Linfield crowd . |
14 | Now I am looking for a new start and go on from there . ’ |
15 | Now I am filled with remorse , loathing and longing , because I love my wife and children but I remain attracted to this girl and ca n't get her out of my mind . |
16 | Now I am filled with remorse , loathing and longing , because I love my wife and children but I remain attracted to this girl and ca n't get her out of my mind . |
17 | I wish you would close it now I am living here . |
18 | ‘ All this sounded very nice to start with but now I am beginning to wonder , ’ he added . |
19 | Now I am writing to you to ask for your help , and I ca n't blame you if you do n't come . |
20 | ‘ Now I am faced with a tricky start to the race . |
21 | ‘ I walked away and put things on hold for a couple of years but now I am committed to getting that shirt , ’ he added . |
22 | In the past , I have been guilty of reinforcing this icon ; now I am committed either to destroying it or affecting major reconstructions . |
23 | So , that now I am releasing the amount of memory you could actually use . |
24 | Now I am talking to Hello . |
25 | Now I am studying to get a British qualification to continue the work I did at home . |
26 | Yet now , she thought , when nothing is wrong , there are no misfortunes to speak of , now I am lying here loath to admit the weariness of getting up . |
27 | Now I am approaching you , Edward . |
28 | Fincara has cast me out of Undersea for my treachery ; and now I am dying . ’ |
29 | At this point it is a good idea to say out loud to yourself , ‘ Now I am going to land ’ , and from then on not to change your mind . |
30 | Richard Baxter summed up his life in these words , ‘ Weakness and pain helped me to study how to die ; that set me on studying how to live ; beginning with necessities , I proceeded by degrees , and now I am going to see that for which I have lived and studied . ’ |