Example sentences of "we [modal v] now [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The USSR and the People 's Republic of China had recognised what we may now call North Vietnam since 1950 .
2 This exodus was mainly caused by the anti-Communist attitude of their priests : and most of all by the new premier of what we may now call South Vietnam , Ngo Dinh Diem .
3 Having considered the various modes of experience ( including science and practice ) and the different sorts of knowledge involved in concrete human activity , we may now address Oakeshott 's argument about the emergence of Rationalism in politics .
4 Assuming , we may now substitute equations ( 5A.6 ) and ( 5A.7 ) into ( 5A.4 ) , and hence .
5 We may now substitute Eq .
6 We may now amend Bukharin 's secondary equations in line with the above to read : and .
7 Thank you for raising it but I think we should now get Trevor to er draw up er a report on , on , on what the make-up of the overheads on this organization is .
8 We must now change gear somewhat , and ask what it would take for such relationships to be treated as satisfactory explanations .
9 We must now take care ’ , he explained in the Introduction , ‘ that the young men who were born in captivity may be taught how to worship the God of Israel after the manner of their forefathers , till it shall please God that religion shall return unto the land . ’
10 just as a desire to understand absolute holism led us to analyse the substantive claims of Althusser and Poulantzas , so we must now consider work inspired by an attachment to concessive holism in order to reach a clearer view of its guiding interests .
11 Right we 'll now see chairman 's remarks which erm since Alan is not here has asked me to read .
12 I expect we 'll now see trade unionists and others appointed where appropriate .
13 We shall now review skill learning .
14 We shall now define self-inductance by the relationship
15 We shall now apply Gauss ' law and take the surface of integration at a radius
16 We would now answer question 1 , ‘ To develop the character of Christ ’ , and 2 , ‘ In the Great Commission ’ ( making disciples , helping others to maturity in Christ ) .
17 That is they would really be the beginnings of what we would now call travelogues .
18 Early English pop was riddled with homosexuality and that sensibility which we would now call camp — partly this was due to homosexual familiarity with those areas of human activity which were now being exploited , and partly to the early music industry 's seedy beginnings on the fringes of established showbusiness .
19 We will now re-solve problem P1 of the preceding section .
20 We will now review evidence on children 's ability to handle explanations in each mode .
21 We will now solve problem P1 of Section 8.2 again , but with the addition of upper bounds .
22 We will now solve problem P2 which is problem P1 of Section 11.1 modified by requiring only x 1 and x 2 to be integers .
23 Senior hospital caterer Jimmy Kikozi said : ‘ I have nothing to say about their food , but I imagine we will now see people wearing happy hats around the place .
24 We can now classify patients as having good or bad glycaemic control .
25 With c , s fixed , we can now evaluate B fully .
26 So we can now advise people that if they take a bird in that 's been injured by a cat , they give it a shot of antibiotics — great , cures the septicaemia .
27 We can now answer Question 1.3.8 , giving a proof essentially due to Euclid .
28 We can now make use of these approximations to calculate M n .
29 BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL We can now make plastics which can break down and disappear into the soil .
30 These results greatly improve our ability to restore corners and we can now restore corners and twist corners without affecting edges .
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