Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] now " in BNC.
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1 | Getting the cheeky side out of him now |
2 | Everybody makes a big deal out of it now , because I 've done a couple of albums and you do all these guest sessions and stuff and it 's like ‘ Wow , he plays bass . |
3 | And a full day 's work ahead of you now . |
4 | I feel a bit more with it now . |
5 | put the onus back on me now to say what of that stock we want to keep before they throw it away . |
6 | Ah he said he was go he promised that he was going to bring a new disk , and then he had n't and then he did this and I thought mm I 'm not going to get a new disk out of him now it 's out of warranty and at least it 's working now and |
7 | Now it er they said that this chap had g had gone to work after an illness and the boss said , Well er you 've been away six weeks , he said , There 's no job here for you now . |
8 | ‘ She is the lady Anne 's companion and , as such , has no place here with us now . |
9 | Well they only pratt about with mine now and again . |
10 | ONE of the province 's most popular marching bands , the Millar Memorial Flute , has reported an increase in membership recently with it now in excess of 35 including many young members who are building a firm base for the future . |
11 | I 'll have to get some water out of it now . |
12 | There 's a gentleman here beside me now at sixteen pound . |
13 | ‘ We 'll get no sense out of her now , ’ she said to Tim . |
14 | ‘ We have a short drive ahead of us now . ’ |
15 | She could no more walk away from him now than she could voluntarily stop breathing . |
16 | The argument might be put forward , therefore , that the treatment slows the body clock enough for it now to be adjusted to a 24-hour day by normal time-cues . |
17 | ‘ Whilst one can needless to say appreciate your anxiety for one born to high estate and deprived over-soon of the protection of his sire , pray be assured that were King Edward of happy memory here with us now , he would urge you to relinquish your over-protectiveness of the prince . ’ |
18 | ’ You 'll have a busy time ahead of you now . |
19 | You 've brought a load round with you now have you , to do ? |
20 | There was only pain ahead of them now . |