Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] now [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 That she now belonged to the man lying with her .
2 My mother 's hotel may have elevated her from the raw stuff of commerce — so much so that she now subscribed to Country Living and other unspecialist periodicals — but the caravan enclosure was decaying anew .
3 Although we now refer to token payments as ‘ peppercorn ’ rents , at one time the ordinary people ( and later the traders ) had to pay levies or taxes on pepper .
4 It seems probable that , to our ancestors , there was no clear boundary between fields of endeavour that we now consider to be quite separate — for example , astronomy and religion .
5 Our relationship does seem to be improving but obviously I 'm worried that we now seem to be paying 50% more than we expected .
6 However , he had returned all but three of the tourists ' passports to the safe-keeping of the Manager at The Randolph — the latter just a fraction irked that it now appeared to be his own responsibility to return these passports to whatever location the departed tourists happened to find themselves in .
7 Oh , for that uncomfortable bed on his yacht that he now resolved to be aboard this very evening , before any such vote could be called .
8 Bagehot said that Ash 's presentation of Mesmer 's belief in spiritual influences showed he was less rigorously confined by positive science than he now claimed to be .
9 For the record , Rutter and I now appear to be essentially in agreement on the lead-in-petrol hazard , and in accepting that the effects of lead on children 's intelligence is real .
10 Richard erm if I now got to the stage of saying if if you had a choice , cos I have a luxury here of six companies er most recruiters just have one job for one company .
11 It was more than she had bargained for , and she now returned to the Madonna with a much bigger bunch of flowers praying fervently for an end to her fertility .
12 If you now wish to be included on the Society 's insurance , from September , you should pay your insurance fee at the September Q.T. day .
13 Local government finance was dealt with in Chapter 6 , and we now turn to the relationship between the elected councillors and their constituents .
14 If we now return to F , R and find it too complex ( which it is ) , our experience with the slice moves suggests we consider F 2 , R 2 .
15 However , if we premultiply ( 6 ) by AT as in ( 4 ) we get unc and the solution , by inspection , is x = { 1 , -2,1 } , i.e. unc If we now return to ( 6 ) and use this solution , we find unc which compares very favourably with the result given earlier .
16 If we now return to the basic theory of the ego , we can follow Freud in seeing it as subject to three often conflicting demands : that of the instinctual drives of the id , that of the values of the superego , and that of reality .
17 If we now turn to a consideration of the social consequences of failure at the phallic stage of Oedipal resolution combined with inadequate superego-development and regressive fixations , we will see that all forms of behaviour which represent aggression directed at the father are the consequence of the fundamental failure to renounce the mother as a love-object .
18 If we now proceed to the process of back-substitution , this is in effect operating again with rows , and all it does is to compete the process which was done continuously in the pivotal condensation of 2.2.1 .
19 Now , if we round off to three decimal places , we find that F can be written as the unit rank matrix , proportional to unc unc If we now revert to A and postmultiply by unc unc Thus , 1 = 25 .
20 ‘ The British diet has started to change , but a far greater rate of progress can be achieved if we now shift to a positive message about what to eat , rather than going down the old road of saying do n't eat certain foods .
21 If we now add to this the possibility that those units or sectors experiencing a fall in supply switch to borrowing from banks , the money supply will increase .
22 It 's been a good four years for me to lay low , because they 've changed the stuff so many times and they now seem to be getting down to some conclusions about MIDI and stuff .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 The er his report has gone to the policy group it 's been talke discussed by them and it now goes to the policy advisory group .
26 This happened with early reports of resistance to chloroquine , quinine , and mefloquine , and it now seems to be happening with halofantrine ( May 15 , p 1282 , and the above letter ) .
27 If it now came to him in a new way it was no doubt simply an aspect of his belongingness with Marcus and Irina .
28 ‘ Lafayette ’ may have been the name of a French noble woman , but it now refers to a brand new and stunning range of carpets launched by Stoddard Templeton .
29 What Hollywood had been doing was living off its wits and trying to survive as best it could but it now responded to this challenge not necessarily by taking Dr Dale 's ‘ entire world ’ as its range but at least by ensuring that there were values in its films .
30 and that has been a long time coming but it now appears to be
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