Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] now [verb] " in BNC.

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1 All you young people as you pass by Pray on my grave now cast an eye Beware of false lovers and their friends I died from poison you may depend . ’
2 in which my present now becomes his then
3 As I indicated , colleagues , it 's my intention now to go round the regions and ask regions whether they wish to put a speaker in .
4 My girlfriend now understands me — she knows my happiness depends on surfing .
5 My desk now looks like it 's Christmas .
6 ‘ I did not relish visiting Gayfield when I was a Celtic player and my team now has as good a chance of beating Rangers as anybody else .
7 The effects of racism were not restricted to the USA , but were apparent in England too , where my focus now shifts .
8 My wife now spends every day looking after me .
9 With hindsight , it was inevitable my application to continue full-time study would be refused , for in their eyes I had wandered long enough in the margins and so my hierarchy now ordered that I return to the basics of uniform police duties .
10 well they are now , my daughter now has a proper bum bag , but this was just a school , purse for school , just for break time .
11 It is no part of my duty now to give any thought to the making of my own soul or the righting of what I have done wrong .
12 I hope that the last part in my motion now translated it was suggesting a resolution by officers with the amendments regards was further Department of the Environment who actually prevent such a situation .
13 I 'm just on my way now to pick it up .
14 ‘ He said he 'd pick up a spare part for me today , and he has n't , which is why we fell out earlier and why I 'm on my way now to pick it up myself .
15 So prolific was my perspiration I steamed up the viewfinder , and I imagine my acquaintance now possesses a fine set of prints featuring the edge of my thumb and some clouds .
16 Both my life and my salary now have to be really well planned .
17 Would my mother now think I 'd suffered enough , I wondered .
18 I remember picking a Rallye 100ST at Dunkeswell for £12 an hour in the late 1970s , and my flying now costs me a little more than twice that per hour fifteen years later .
19 Billy 's mother , with whom Auntie now lived .
20 In this context , the youngster must come to terms with his or her changing and changed body ; must try out the precepts , attitudes and ideals of childhood against the demands of the transitional and later groups among which existence now lies ; must establish himself or herself as an individual with rights and responsibilities and with a unique and largely self-determinant personality ; and must cope with feelings and impulses which have previously been only of the vaguest and most unformulable nature .
21 Yeah , that unfortunately the majority of people say you 'll get money in a couple of days , then the person would start to argue , because they need their money now to go and buy their shopping .
22 The two submarines which had lain alongside Omega at the start of her watch now stood off in the loch , still as two sentries , awaiting Taureg 's arrival , and she wondered how any man could volunteer to serve in such a craft ; how he could live in quarters so cramped , with no privacy at all .
23 Her hair now fell in a glossy blonde swath about her ears , feathering back delicately from her face .
24 Athelstan 's pleasure increased when-he saw that Benedicta , her hair now braided and hidden under a wimple , had a small basket by her side in preparation for their journey to Smithfield .
25 One of the dramatic differences between the world as pictured by M. de St. Croix from Trafalgar Square in 1839 and the one in which PHOTOGRAPHY NOW takes place 150 years later is , precisely , the proliferation of photographically originated signs .
26 Her renegotiations with Branson over her contract now became a question of who was using whom .
27 Her veil now covered her face , but her mortification was evident to all beside her and around her at the altar-rail .
28 The fruits of their labour now attract scholarship as much as , over the centuries , they have attracted dust .
29 Frowning thoughtfully , she pulled the thin blanket over them both and lay down again , her mind now busy on another track .
30 Though still far from slender , her figure now looked pleasantly voluptuous rather than overblown .
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