Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] now [verb] [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I had now used most of my silver and , despite our profits , had to draw heavily , even borrow some more from the goldsmith , Waller , in his musty old shop in Mercery . |
2 | I had now regained some of my little courage , drew my sword and whirled it round my head like Sir Lancelot of the Lake . |
3 | ‘ Of course we 're not all here , but you 've now met most of the team . ’ |
4 | As I understand the position Mr and Mrs and the council have accepted that amendment so you 've now got that as your motion with your debate . |
5 | On 25 June last year the Prime Minister said : ’ We have now met most of the humanitarian needs of the Kurds in Iraq . ’ |
6 | 6.1 We have now considered most of the major adjectival positions of English , with only the extraclausal to follow in Chapter 9 . |
7 | He has now released some of these birds , and a large reward awaits any ringer able to catch one of them in Britain or Ireland , and so substantiate they experimental results . |