Example sentences of "but now i [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And the last one was of that Delia woman … but now I come to think of it , it was n't there when the police brought them round . ’
2 But now I 'd done something which was forever .
3 on this anyway I , I finally , I did n't like it at all , but now I 'd done , I have me feather back I 'm alright I was like deaf when I got up every morning .
4 I thought I would do it alone , but now I 've met you again I 've changed it a bit . ’
5 Being in the charts is one of those things you always dream of but now I 've done a few of those things already .
6 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 .
7 You bullied me into becoming your girlfriend , so I had little choice but to obey , but now I 've grown up .
8 It was a tag that surprised me very much the first time I heard it … but now I 've stopped worrying .
9 It 's like er er but now I 've heard her telling this lie again , I mean , oh , I 'm thinking of going and seeing her again .
10 Everyone used to know me as Sheena Rawlinson , but now I 've got my name back : Martia Miller .
11 When I first met Alfred I did n't like him very much , because of his hair and his clothes and the fact that he did n't have a steady job , but now I 've got to know him he does n't seem too bad .
12 My mum never took any board but now I 've got this job I 'll have to start paying her .
13 But now I 've got what I came for , so I 'll be going . ’
14 But now I 've got a photograph … ’
15 Well , I played around a bit in my time but now I 've settled down I can be quite prudish , ’ Sue confesses .
16 As briefly as possible , Ruth told the story and Rosie chimed in , ‘ But now I 've left Soho , and moved back with the family , to help out as a part-time barmaid . ’
17 ‘ No , you said I 'd handle them and at the time I agreed but now I 've changed my mind , ’ Ruth told him firmly .
18 Certainly with the roses I use them as a love symbol , I used to always use dead and dried roses but now I 've started to use live ones .
19 I 've never loved him , but now I 've started to hate him — for making me the mercenary bitch I am .
20 But now I 've embarrassed myself and you .
21 I 've wasted half my life in misery and loneliness , but now I 've found you .
22 As I was only 12 it scared me but now I know seeing a land mark just helps find the airstrip .
23 We walked on , but now I had to stop every few yards because people were coming up to me ; friends who wanted to introduce other friends , schoolfriends of John 's , an ex-girlfriend , cousins .
24 I had set a fashion but now I had to keep ahead of it , had to keep people wondering what I would wear next .
25 But now I had come face to face with her four days after she stood before the House of Commons and declared that there were too many hospital beds in London , and that as a result , St Bartholomew 's Hospital , along with numerous others great and small , would have to close , merge or become emasculated .
26 At one time I did n't let emotions sway me but now I tend to cry easily .
27 But now I begin to see that it 's because I do n't know what love is .
28 But now I want to ask you something , seriously , ’ Harriet 's voice softens .
29 But now I want to go home .
30 But now I want to go faster than 1,000 words in six minutes .
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