Example sentences of "we now [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Knowing 1 , we now form the matrix 1I — A ; if we put r = 0,1 in ( 13 ) , multiply the first by 1 and then subtract the second : unc Premultiplication of this by
2 Have we now reached the stage where there is a recognised body of work produced over the 1980s by women artists ?
3 We now measure the spin of A along some direction , let us say the z-axis .
4 If we now increase the current in the opposite direction B will decrease further reaching zero at R , and negative saturation at S. The other half of the curve STUP displays the same behaviour .
5 We now had the air crews coming back from low-level sorties over France and Belgium and reporting damage they had seen to docks and military installations , and , much more upsetting , roads thronged with refugees all trying to get away from the zones of fighting .
6 We now reach the part of this history where English fans , if they can bear to continue , will really need to grit their teeth .
7 We now repeat the cycle to obtain unc and so on .
8 We now repeat the cycle .
9 We now evaluate the product in reverse order : unc The reader is invited to check that , if B is resolved as it stands into unc then C = unc will also have its last row null , the zero eigenvalue thus repeating .
10 Following on from the Ampeg Lee Jackson stacks , and as we now know the Crate Stealth combo , is there an Ampeg Lee Jackson combo on the horizon ?
11 Instead of just being presented with a list of topics , we now know the relationship between the topics .
12 We now know the Moon 's surface as well as we know the Earth 's .
13 We now know the outcome of the second quarter ignoring today and tomorrow which can bring , can make no major change in the scale of what we face .
14 We now know the answer to that .
15 We now know the business was n't viable from the start .
16 We now contemplate the onset of the ‘ third wave ’ which may flood through the main part of the 1990s .
17 Right , we now put the amendment .
18 If we now introduce the idea that the control and management of this bridge , including its finances , were in the hands of periodically-elected local politicians , the system appears in sharper relief .
19 If we now introduce the concept of recording spatial data for a product , a method of controlling the design process emerges .
20 We now introduce the tax on capital income examined before , together with lump-sum transfers T 1 and T 2 to the two generations ( workers and retired , respectively ) .
21 At the Confederation of British Industry , we have already done a large amount of research into the sources of international competitiveness , and we now welcome the interest that the Government is showing in some of our conclusions .
22 And so nowadays , with the advent of high-speed telecommunications , satellites , and the formation of the World Met Organisation in particular , we now get the information that I 've already mentioned all over the world , very high-speed arrangements , and so we can now study the atmosphere all the way across .
23 We now derive the union wage demand curve in ( w , M ) space .
24 We now see the cat 's actions as part of its natural specialization as a predatory carnivore , and we recognize that in ridding our houses of mice it is neither ‘ malicious ’ and ‘ vicious ’ on the one hand , nor ‘ loyal ’ and ‘ responsible ’ on the other .
25 Combined with better recognition algorithms we now see the advent of the pen-based or ‘ notepad ’ computer .
26 In the much more complicated case of the Celebes we can only indicate their general nature , since we now see the result not of any single or recent change , but of a whole series of the later revolutions which have resulted in the present distribution of land in the Eastern Hemisphere . ’
27 When we now roll the ball towards the dent it may circle around once or twice but eventually it will fall through the hole .
28 For analytical purposes we may normalise X so that unc which imply , inter alia , unc Having set out some preliminary considerations , we now state the method .
29 Having examined the main reasons which explain the predominance of localised , single-employer bargaining on the North American continent we now consider the case of Japan , the other major country in which collective bargaining is normally conducted on an enterprise basis rather than in the form of industry-wide agreements .
30 So far , we have restricted our attention to unrepeated real roots of the characteristic equation belonging to a matrix A ; we now consider the case of two equal real roots .
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