Example sentences of "[conj] now i [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ My Olympics are over and now I intend to clear my name . |
2 | ‘ And now I 've given my message , ’ said Joe , standing up and picking up his hat . |
3 | And now I 've retired I sha n't be there |
4 | And now I 've lost him a second time , and this time for ever ! |
5 | I I mean I 've got I 've read it once and and now I 've lost it |
6 | I 've struggled to the edge of the navigable world in my Argo to find the golden fruits of the setting sun , and now I 've found them and they 're guarded by maidens . |
7 | And now I 've found one . |
8 | They died , and now I 've got their name . |
9 | Yeah and now I 've got my gear and my |
10 | " Yes , as long as you know the truth , and now I 've told it . " |
11 | ‘ And now I 've confided my murky past , that must make us more than acquaintances . ’ |
12 | I 'm afraid curiosity got the better of me and now I have broken your mood . |
13 | And now I have told you , you must talk now , tell me about yourself . " |
14 | I 've washed the lot and now I have to darn them . ’ |
15 | I bought it and now I want to sell it . ’ |
16 | There 's already a school for boys in Morton , and now I want to open one for girls , so I 've rented a building for it , with a small cottage for the schoolteacher . |
17 | And now I want to ask you a question . |
18 | But now I 'd done something which was forever . |
19 | I thought I would do it alone , but now I 've met you again I 've changed it a bit . ’ |
20 | It 's like er er but now I 've heard her telling this lie again , I mean , oh , I 'm thinking of going and seeing her again . |
21 | But now I 've got what I came for , so I 'll be going . ’ |
22 | Everyone used to know me as Sheena Rawlinson , but now I 've got my name back : Martia Miller . |
23 | ‘ No , you said I 'd handle them and at the time I agreed but now I 've changed my mind , ’ Ruth told him firmly . |
24 | But now I 've embarrassed myself and you . |
25 | I 've wasted half my life in misery and loneliness , but now I 've found you . |
26 | ‘ But now I want to ask you something , seriously , ’ Harriet 's voice softens . |
27 | ‘ But now I want to improve my acting by tackling more demanding roles . |
28 | But now I have started it , am well on with it , this is it , this is me , no avoiding the fact . |