Example sentences of "now do " in BNC.
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1 | As a special train , the Land Cruise was a cut above its immediate predecessors , and in the ensuing years its profile and format have been further refined into a series of repeat itinerary three-day tours which , although still plying the scenic Scottish routes , now do so as part of InterCity 's charter operation utilising specially refurbished first-class stock and Mk 3 sleepers in lieu of the Pullmans . |
2 | People seem to take the party for granted , as they now do the unity accord , which they were talking gratefully about in November last . |
3 | We can only pass an Act of Parliament and give it to them with a slap on the back and a ‘ best of British luck ’ : ‘ Here 's your constitution , ’ we say , ‘ now do what you like with it ; you can because you are now independent . ’ |
4 | Now do you suppose I might go and get myself some lunch ? ’ |
5 | Hair removal can be a messy business , but Inverness now do a clever Roll-On Depilatory which is easy to apply and it does n't drip . |
6 | ‘ Well , yeah , but they do n't exactly consider you to be the greatest thing since sliced bread , now do they ? ’ she opined . |
7 | ( Only now do I realize how strong the desire in her for a daughter must have been to cause her to dress her youngest son as a little girl almost until the day he went to school , his fair hair nearly reaching his waist ; yet he had grown up a man . ) |
8 | Now do make yourself useful , Bumface , and open the bubbly . |
9 | ‘ Now do n't do anything silly , ’ Bedelia cautioned . |
10 | ‘ Now do not upset yourself , Alida , do not worry at all . |
11 | Now do you understand what it would be like if everyone was like that ? |
12 | ‘ I do n't mean every fucking twist and turn of the story line , now do I ? |
13 | Now do not believe bundles dropped . |
14 | Now do n't get the impression that the Club is devoted to enlarging the egos of ‘ would be Wimbledon champions ’ . |
15 | ‘ Now do n't disturb Pet , ’ Charlie warned . |
16 | ‘ Now do n't you be cheeky with your elders , young woman . ’ |
17 | Now do go up to the others . ’ |
18 | Now do tell me what you did in Amsterdam . ’ |
19 | [ The ] new languages provided only very modest space for parody : these languages hardly know , and now do not know at all , sacred words , since they themselves were born to a significant extent out of a parody of the sacred word . |
20 | ‘ Now do n't move . |
21 | Now do thy speedy utmost , Meg , |
22 | Now do the same with your shoulders and experiment with which of the positions feels most comfortable . |
23 | Now do n't you think so ? |
24 | I would say too that Lillie was a pioneer in using visual aids to get his point over , as Greenpeace and others now do so effectively with video cameras . |
25 | ‘ Now do you think I could have a bed somewhere ? ’ |
26 | How it all happened I now do n't quite know , |
27 | The question mark over the reactor protection system is one of a queue of unresolved issues which now do not look like being settled before the public inquiry ends in the autumn . |
28 | Nearly a quarter of UK motorists now do a significant proportion of their own servicing . |
29 | ‘ Now do n't be mean , ’ Pol said , ‘ and where would the likes of us be getting any money ? ’ |
30 | They so enjoyed the experience that they now do a screen of their own . |