Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] now [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | So had she once walked and talked herself in that same garden — or so it now seemed to her — with the young Irishman who had recovered the amethyst and diamond cat which she still wore , very often on her collar and which she had longed — very badly , she remembered — to give him as a keepsake . |
2 | Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers . |
3 | Unfortunately she now clings to me all the time and I find it terribly embarrassing and uncomfortable . |
4 | Unfortunately you now appear to be experiencing a rather peculiar phase in which nothing seems to go according to plan and all you can do is bide your time and wait for others to come to their senses . |
5 | The one who understands what a simply horrid time he 's had and how he now deserves to be understood and adored . |
6 | As for that other one , which was how he now alluded to the daughter he had always doted on , she was in her room and there she would stay until she saw sense . |
7 | There was another significant , invariable factor — the phenomenal West Indies ' record on the unpretentious little ground on the outskirts of Bridgetown where they now swept to their eleventh consecutive victory in its 28 Tests . |