Example sentences of "now [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 But now I feels as if I 've got a sh a name of a doctor
2 now I says , now I 've seen some wooden ones in her house , I said
3 she were , she were helping to make tea and , I do n't know how she , how it came , but she said granddad , I thought oh something 's coming now I says what ? , she said if I came to stay with you , she said after Richard 's you know sale , if I came to stay with you for at the weekend shall I have to go in that
4 Now I Goggles on time folks .
5 This First Book of Dowland 's raises the problem of which was the original form ; some were undoubtedly composed as part-songs , others ( for instance , ‘ Sleep , wayward thoughts ’ and ‘ Awake , sweet love ’ ) probably originated as solos to the lute , while others again ( ‘ If my complaints ' , ‘ Can she excuse ’ , ‘ Now , oh now I needs must part ’ ) seem to have been instrumental dances to which words were later added .
6 Now I comes to think on it , I 've not set eyes on Black Will since afore we went to the Garden Tower last evening . ’
7 Now you , now you knows why he stays quiet .
8 Even now she goes pale thinking about it .
9 Now she hears nothing but the sounds of her own house .
10 Now she hears nothing but the sounds of her own house .
11 Now she likes Pebbles and Janet Jackson .
12 Now she decides it is time to tell Pearl the truth .
13 Now she baby-sits for their two children .
14 Alison escaped with only aches and pains from an accident which could easily have claimed her life … now she hopes she can put all the anxiety of the past few months behind her .
15 Now she hopes to prove that her own disability was caused by hospital negligence .
16 He died , and now she feels guilty . ’
17 Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else .
18 Now she feels she is ‘ no more nervous than any other nervous person , but I 've had to work at feeling safe again .
19 Now she feels it 's a bit like looking a gift horse in the mouth . ’
20 For now she feels that her life is over .
21 Now she rubs moisturizer into her facial skin as protection against the raw wintry air outside , coats her lips with lipsalve , and brushes some green eyeshadow on her eyelids , pondering shifts of point of view in Charles Dickens 's Hard Times ( 1854 ) .
22 Even now she does n't play on her own very often . ’
23 No , no , now she does n't know any theatres and she does n't no that 's
24 Oh , yes , , I 've got a supervisor at , who talks , she used to forty cases , and now she does sixty , seventy cases , excellent .
25 She pushes me away now she does look .
26 Now she laughs at the recollection .
27 Now she fears for the one remaining like a hen for her only chick .
28 Now she fears that if they breed any faster , she 'll have to move to somewhere bigger .
29 Now she realizes how sick she was .
30 Now she tells me . ’
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