Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] now " in BNC.
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1 | Who would want me now ? |
2 | I have n't made them yet , I 'll be making them this afternoon , yet more work to do I ca n't really make them now . |
3 | Do you want them now ? ’ |
4 | You do n't want them now do you ? |
5 | Do n't want them now ! |
6 | we do n't want them now . |
7 | you do n't want them now |
8 | Do you want them now if you wanted them ? |
9 | and I thought well I 'm not gon na eat them now they 've been out of bag , so I thought oh I 'll boil them up for dog |
10 | She expounded the Scriptures to her nuns , she will expound them now to her disciples . |
11 | ‘ Nothing can hurt me now , ’ she said blithely , reaching out her hands one on each side towards them . |
12 | He did , however , lend his now recognisable voice to an animated ABC feature called The Point , shown on 2 February 1971 . |
13 | If she had a wallet of money she 'd go and buy them now . |
14 | it had sort of round shade with a bulb and the bu but it looked like an eye you know because the bulb came out and you moved these three things around , you can still buy them now , but er , then they were a bit way out . |
15 | Hilary and Margaret helped with the exercises , although they can hardly recognise them now ! |
16 | ‘ He 's deteriorated over the year — sometimes he does n't recognise me now ; and I have to fight him to get him to do anything . |
17 | He would not recognise me now . |
18 | If you could n't trust the bastards then , why should you trust them now ? |
19 | Do n't you trust me now ? |
20 | Back in England , as the scandal of the Arandora Star , the Ettrick and the Dunera filtered through to the public , opinion shifted from ‘ intern the lot ’ to ‘ free them now ’ . |
21 | no I do n't need them now . |
22 | We shall just introduce them now , but try to bear them in mind as you read on . |
23 | They were known to our predecessors at the time and were expounded by them as clearly then as we can demonstrate them now ; for the reasons were implicit in the facts of the world in 1900 . |
24 | Yes , yes , you can , can catch me now . |
25 | Women who ask if you 'll respect them in the morning when you do n't even respect them now . |
26 | And she should dose them now , before Ursula ran to join her or her hands shook too much to obey her . |
27 | ‘ I am a bit scared of him , ’ admitted Angela ; ‘ but he might behave himself now for spoiling my Gnome costume . |
28 | ‘ At least he can shave himself now I gather . ’ |
29 | Well look at our Sophie she but she do n't know you now . |
30 | ‘ Listen , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't need you now . |