Example sentences of "it 's [adv] late now " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's too late now , I 've frittered away the time , as usual . |
2 | Another said , ‘ The way I look at it , it 's too late now ; there 's nothing can be done which can put the clock back ; let's see what we can do to help the victim ’ ( FN 6/11/87 , p. 35 ) . |
3 | I should 've tidied up a bit — that would 've made Mr Jackson think I 'm grown up enough to look after myself , but it 's too late now . |
4 | She said we 'd get some in the sales , but I suppose it 's too late now . |
5 | But it 's too late now . |
6 | ‘ It 's too late now , ’ he said . |
7 | When it came to within a few days of my scheduled departure date , I said to Michael , ‘ I suppose it 's too late now . ’ |
8 | or ‘ It 's too late now really : the mountains are impassable at this time of year … perhaps next spring … ’ |
9 | Well , it 's too late now , so let's make the best of it . |
10 | He could have had anything that money could buy to cure him , but I can see it 's too late now . ’ |
11 | But it 's too late now ; there , as in most parts of what used to be the Eastern bloc , telecommunications are being upgraded post-haste . |
12 | It 's too late now . |
13 | It 's too late now . ’ |
14 | ‘ Well , it 's too late now anyway . ’ |
15 | But it 's too late now — I wo n't ever see him again . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's too late now for the burial , ’ he said , ‘ but I can arrange for the body to be buried tomorrow . ’ |
17 | Aha … well , it 's too late now . |
18 | ‘ It 's too late now , ’ said Sam and , just in time , remembered her role of imperturbable hostess and femme fatale . |
19 | ‘ This is my old age , so it 's too late now , ’ Charles pronounced with facetious finality . |
20 | ‘ Well , it 's too late now , ’ said Mrs Durbeyfield . |
21 | Oh well it 's too late now , right well |
22 | ‘ Well , it 's too late now , ’ Jenna sighed . |
23 | ‘ It 's too late now , ’ said Rats-Tail . |
24 | It 's too late now , the DHSS will be shut and there 's naff-all to eat in the camp except lentils . ’ |
25 | I had wanted to keep Tamsin 's name out of it , but it 's too late now . |
26 | It 's too late now . ’ |
27 | ‘ I know it 's too late now and that it — it does n't make any difference , ’ she said raggedly , ‘ but when I saw you again I knew that I loved you , too . |
28 | It 's too late now I 've got . |
29 | It 's too late now is n't it ? |
30 | It 's too late now . |