Example sentences of "[verb] he now " in BNC.
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1 | No young woman would consider him now , and quite right too ! |
2 | ‘ And we 've got Swire Sugden where we want him now , ’ I said . |
3 | It would have been more accurate to say he preferred that version of events to any other , but one lie had committed him now to several distortions . |
4 | The party would n't suit him now , but at eighteen it was , he says ‘ the greatest thing . |
5 | She did not know him now , did not recognise that steel thread of arrogant command . |
6 | ‘ I do n't need him now . |
7 | Do we really need him now , there 's no way he 's going to be as good as he used to be , and he 's probably the size of Mick Quinn now anyway : - ) |
8 | So why had she conjured him now ? |
9 | If that guarantees he will stay at Leeds for the rest of his career , is nt that BETTER than say signing him now from somewhere else ? ? |
10 | But there was nothing to be gained by challenging him now . |
11 | But yesterday he showed just how much his party needs him now . |
12 | ‘ Berenice needs him now . |
13 | Talking during the week with a veteran of the ANC — a man who has opposed Smith publicly and privately for years — I was surprised to hear him say , ‘ Whether the PM was right or wrong , we must assist him now to look into this idea of a change of heart . ’ |
14 | ‘ Has he now ? |
15 | It was n't to take revenge on Kee that he wanted a woman — a want he now confessed to Theo . |
16 | I can picture him now , a tall lean figure in a helmet , smoking his pipe as he watched the horses being saddled or inspected them while they were being fed ; 1 can see him cleaning his rifle in the verandah of his tent , or sitting chatting with my mother by the fire in the evening . |
17 | ‘ Young George Curdle 's got it , of course , and I 've visited him now and again . |
18 | It was best not to annoy him now . |
19 | Well , she believed him now . |
20 | She was still not certain that she believed him now . |
21 | She half believed him now , simply because she knew a man like Luke would n't invent something of this nature , but the belief was shot through with a conviction that he was talking about more than sating an inconvenient lust . |
22 | She can not do this , pleading that surely loving him now is enough , but this does not fit into Gatsby 's dream and he can not accept this , ‘ his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it ’ , but it was he , himself , who finally stood in the way of fulfilment . |
23 | ‘ And it 's all right to visit him now ? ’ |
24 | Again through the help of kind neighbours I was able to visit him now and again , though not as often as one would have wished . |
25 | ‘ Can you feel him now ? ’ |
26 | But he has seen him now — when we did a concert together — and it is all much better . ’ |
27 | If Oliver had seen him now he would not think he was a man who was finished , he would see a desperate will to survive and defend himself . |
28 | I had seen him now and again during those ten years , before his sacking . |
29 | If anything might rouse him now |
30 | if anything might rouse him now |