Example sentences of "we now [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Assuming that by now we 've chosen between twist and braid , we now come to the matter of cross-section and the drag it creates .
4 WE now come to the question of the long narrative , the novel , and how we can approach the writing of one .
5 The wish for companionship was very definitely in the category of illegitimate pleasure strivings : ‘ We now come to the treatment , as it were , for a baby who cries simply because he wants attention , which is : ‘ Baby must cry it out ’ . ’
6 We now come to the first of the simpler tests for irreducibility over Q[x] .
7 We now come to the reason for including partnerships and non-profits in the table , even though these structures are not really our concern .
8 We now come to a second way in which inductivism is undermined .
9 Mr. Wilson : We now come to the disposal of assets of the Scottish Transport Group .
10 We now come to the final stage in the Johnston and McClelland model — abstract word detection .
11 WE now come to a consideration of the percussion group ( formerly known as ‘ the kitchen ’ ) , chief among which stand the Timpani ( or kettledrums ) .
12 We now come to the closing words of Rule 1 , ‘ it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery , or both , be postponed . ’
13 We now come to the Social Security orders and the Opposition prayers .
14 Erm we now come to the appointment of the auditors and the question of their remuneration .
15 Colleagues , we now come to part of our agenda that 's extremely pleasant .
16 We now come to the breakdown of trading profit by sector .
17 Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers .
18 Now , we now come to er , the resolution , to er ,
19 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
20 My lords ladies and gentlemen … we now come to our Friday Feature … the main event … we 're proud to present the area novice boxing championships from swindon
21 We now come to a question that causes a great deal of difficulty , particularly to foreign learners ( who can not simply dismiss it as an academic question ) : how can one select the correct syllable or syllables to stress in an English word ?
22 Nevertheless it must be realised that the energy we now devote to curriculum content has tended to overshadow and obliterate the debate about curriculum delivery with which this chapter has also been concerned .
23 But it does not follow , as Strawson asserts that it does , that we should have to take an objective attitude to all behaviour just like the attitude we now take to behaviour we call abnormal .
24 ( These diets could be said to have been half-right , in that they did cut out refined carbohydrates , but unfortunately without adding fibre-rich carbohydrate foods which we now know to be of such help to slimmers . )
25 However , in the passage in which he specifically considers whether a woman can be ordained , his answering in the negative , it must be pointed out , is dependent on biological presuppositions which we now know to be false .
26 Proof Half of the theorem has been proved already ; Lemma 1.3.9 and Remark ( ii ) following it show that every integer greater than 1 ( respectively , less than -1 ) can be expressed as a product of ( respectively , -1 times a product of ) finitely many positive irreducibles ( which we now know to be primes ) .
27 But if we look at what we now know to be the case — which is that Saddam Hussein has an enormous war machine , that he was a tremendous threat in the region — how , without going to war , and through the mere sustaining of sanctions , do you reduce that threat ?
28 It is hoped that the last has been heard of the practice ( see contributory cause ( a ) ) and that for the future it will be abandoned for what we now know to be more prudent and wiser measures .
29 We now turn to two aspects of Marx 's and Engels 's anthropological theory which are more directly central to their critique of capitalism than those topics discussed so far ; the evolution of labour and property .
30 We now turn to causal path models to guide us as we summarize the various causal effects .
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