Example sentences of "[vb infin] us now " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think that 'll do us now . |
2 | The Germans could probably see us now and had the jeep as a target . |
3 | ‘ I wonder what Herbie would say if he could see us now , my beauty . ’ |
4 | " What would Mother Benedicta say if she could see us now ? " |
5 | ‘ Do n't mention him , if he could only see us now ! |
6 | They will never stop us now . ’ |
7 | ‘ Nothing can stop us now ! ’ |
8 | Nothing must stop us now . ’ |
9 | And nothing can stop us now ! |
10 | ‘ He ca n't hear us now . ’ |
11 | Only interviews with the prime suspects could enlighten us now but , instead , they served to confuse still further . |
12 | ‘ They 'll nag us now about winning the peace , just like they nagged us about winning the war . |
13 | If you want to know where your nearest display is then you can call us now on Nottingham four double one two double two . |
14 | Yeah you can call us now . |
15 | No one will disturb us now . |
16 | Will he tell us now ? |
17 | Why can not he tell us now what his plans are ? |
18 | " Thank you , Mrs Prynn , you may leave us now . |
19 | ‘ You can leave us now , ’ she said , taking off her outdoor clothes and handing them to the maid . |
20 | as if such obsolete bumf could save us now . |
21 | Spokesman Mark Glover said : ‘ We have been supported by Linda McCartney , Elton John and others in the past and hope they 'll support us now . ’ |
22 | If they want Second Division football they should support us now . |
23 | However peculiarly Beethoven 's seemingly contradictory words may strike us now , the tempos are nevertheless his and are , again , anything but slow ! |
24 | Mrs could you start us now ? |
25 | " Can you aid us now , old Granny ? " called Neva to the raven . |
26 | We can change the way we let our past experiences affect us now , so that we are better equipped to handle the impact on us of all kinds of pressure which would otherwise unsettle and upset as time goes on . |
27 | The strong views expressed on both sides of the House — which in itself is unusual , divided as it is in its political structure — on the way that the right hon. Gentleman has carried out his job should send a clear message to the IRA : that it will not bomb its way to the conference table ; it will not affect us now ; it will not affect us during the general election ; and it will not affect us after the general election . |
28 | That does n't concern us now . |
29 | Such matters do not concern us now . ’ |