Example sentences of "and now it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I had regarded the English language almost as my own private possession , something which was mine by right , and now it seemed that I was going to have to fight to hang on to it , as I was having to fight for everything else . |
2 | The kids had been sent to her mother 's house , and now it seemed that they had a new surrogate father . |
3 | And now it seemed that she had his understanding — and his love . |
4 | They had never even tried it until she had first seen Alain and now it seemed that every step she took was to be supervised . |
5 | He had resigned Clairvaux ; he had agreed to do homage to his brother ; and now it looked as though all the work of 1182 was going to be undone . |
6 | Paul Lane had warned him that Phyllis liked to play things her own way , and now it looked as though she did indeed . |
7 | And now it looked as though she would n't be living here after all . |
8 | ‘ We simply went to work like normal citizens during martial law and now it seems that 's a crime , ’ he went on , gesturing at the 20 heads of party factory cells who were gathered to discuss the future of communism in Poland . |
9 | And now it seems that I will go to my grave without meeting that special person . |
10 | ‘ We 've waited for years to have a Formula One world champion like Mansell — and now it looks as though we wo n't be able to use him . |
11 | And now it looks as though I 'm going to be tied up with television work pretty regularly . ’ |
12 | The press blamed us for Labour 's defeat , the Tories blamed us for Labour 's defeat and now it looks as thought the Labour Party is blaming us for Labour 's defeat . |
13 | Rambo 's won first time , and now it looks like they 've got a decent horse . ’ |
14 | The good land was taken off them and now it looks like we 're going to be driven into the ‘ badlands ’ again . |