Example sentences of "now i 've " in BNC.
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1 | Now I 've more orders than I can handle . |
2 | Good old Nick , I thought , now I 've got my old job back on direct account of him . |
3 | She bought that for me , Marie did , and now I 've gone and lost it . |
4 | ‘ Now I 've seen her , she 's everything I thought she would be , ’ said one woman . |
5 | Now I 've seen club owners in the movies , and I 've listened to their talk in person , but I 've never heard anyone using a word like muppet before . |
6 | Now I 've been informed that I have £200 rent arrears . |
7 | Now I 've had it . |
8 | So now I 've got to be cruel to be kind . |
9 | ‘ Now I 've got ta round up some more lads for the Ancient Britons , ’ Otley said . |
10 | Now I 've got used to it he 's changed his mind . |
11 | Now I 've got a key to the Protestant Cathedral also . |
12 | I was originally going to do between one and 12 weeks on it , but now I 've been there two and half years , ’ she said . |
13 | But now I 've been here nine times and I ca n't go sightseeing . |
14 | Then , stretching a point , he declared : ‘ Now I 've been through it all , I have to admit I had a ball . ’ |
15 | Yea , drinking 's always got me into trouble in the past , I mean now I 've thought about it , I 've thought what a stupid idiot I 'd be , so you know if it was n't for the course , then I probably would have gone and done it again , you know , without a second thought . |
16 | Now I 've got some figures here — ’ |
17 | Now I 've never been on a camel before and these guys , I mean , they do n't wash ; just roll around in the sand . |
18 | But now I 've made two trips there and I 'm anxious to go back because I feel I 'm getting tapped in a little better , I 'm getting emotionally connected . |
19 | ‘ This is for Oxfam , ’ I said , and now I 've got Kenny running up some things for her . |
20 | Since I 've done most of the really sexy west-coast mountains it 's time to start exploring the interior of the Cairngorm range , especially now I 've overcome my abhorrence of the ski-77tows and scone consumers . |
21 | Having lived on my own for four years , I 've found ways of doing things that I like , on my own , without having to bother about anyone else , and now I 've met this man , it means shaking everything up . |
22 | ‘ Now I 've got the job here , it 'd all fit in so nice . ’ |
23 | Now I 've seen what they can do , I take it back . |
24 | I cried — a bit of an exaggeration , but it was no moment for exactitudes , ‘ And now I 've got only one kidney . |
25 | Now I 've learned to reverse the roles : |
26 | Now I 've gone lazy but I still have enough gumption to realise the breakthrough is not going to be intellectual but spiritual . |
27 | Here is an example : This is a trapping game called ‘ Now I 've Got You ’ . |
28 | Up to now I 've avoided mentioning our day-to-day domestic life , for much the same reason that ex-prisoners are reluctant to talk about their time inside . |
29 | Now I 've done it — I 'll have a fight on my hands and we 'll get chucked out of the café and be arrested for Causing an Affray ! |
30 | ‘ Still , things will be better now I 've come home . |