Example sentences of "now [pers pn] [verb] i [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Now I mean I would hate to use the money we 've got . |
2 | Now I hope I can leave Malcolm with a difficult selection decision . |
3 | Now I know I could do it by getting a little deeper into things but can anyone think of a pure MS-DOS way of doing it ? |
4 | Now I thought I could see what Neil was trying to do . |
5 | But now I feel I should have sprung it on him more or less suddenly . |
6 | ‘ Now I feel I could watch the game again , ’ he said when Connon finished . |
7 | As you know , for many years I have devoted time to families in my parish who foster babies for the charity , but now I feel I can do more . |
8 | Even now I feel I must modify this by saying that technically I am a brilliant driver , handicapped only by having a 100mph temperament coupled with 5mph eyesight . |
9 | Now I feel I must write about what is going on at Everton FC . |
10 | ‘ Now I think I would have been better with a woman , as you are , no ? |
11 | And now I think I 'll go to bed . ’ |
12 | Now I think I must run away . |
13 | Now I suppose I shall have to tramp back to Moorgate underground station , before I can find a cab . |
14 | Now I suppose I shall have the difficult task of telling Donna . |
15 | Now I realize I should have told her , should have explained , talked it out with her , but it 's easy to be clever afterwards . |
16 | Now I look I can see the rows of holes in the walls on either side of the old chimney-breast where they were fixed . |
17 | Now I realise I must have looked awful . |
18 | I would n't have omitted him three hours before , but now it seemed I must face up to the situation as it was without him . |
19 | Now it seems I must have him killed . |