Example sentences of "like now " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes , like now , she wondered if Francis knew what it was be in love . |
2 | Not like now with all these casualties walking around all over the place , getting into fights . ’ |
3 | Like now . |
4 | If you want to be one of the crowd , there 's no time like now to book a piece of the action . |
5 | I know what it feels like now . ’ |
6 | Like now , wanting to hold her breast and guide it to the baby 's mouth , but they would n't let her . |
7 | Like now , when he was talking about his first involvement with Peru . |
8 | But there are times like now when I really miss |
9 | My own theory is that then , like now , it was a convenient way to discourage unwanted visitors : ‘ Dad , ’ the call would come from the top of the tower , ‘ I can see Mother-in-law and Auntie Bessie coming up the hill . ’ |
10 | ‘ I wonder what she looks like now , ’ he mused . |
11 | The Lord knew what it was like now . |
12 | Like now . |
13 | It was pretty rough at one time , but whatever it 's like now it will be better , surely , than some posh hotel . ’ |
14 | It was a May day just like now , and warm and sunny . |
15 | They followed the release of new pictures of Ben , which experts had ‘ aged ’ by computer to give an impression of what the tot must look like now . |
16 | Squeeze your fist … study the feelings of tension this creates … learn what it is like now to have this experience of tension in the fist … [ after approximately five seconds ] … and now relax … let go of all the tension just allow your fingers to fall with gravity … you may experience a slight tingling effect as the muscles relax … feel the fingers and hand becoming heavier and heavier … feeling as though someone has just placed a glove made of lead on your hand … causing the whole hand to feel heavy , heavy as lead … the muscles sinking down dead weight hanging on the bones of the hand … |
17 | And whenever I come to Moscow , like now , we always meet up why , I saw him only recently . |
18 | But it used to be different then … there was n't no atmosphere like there is now and there were n't no fence around the London Road like now … |
19 | ‘ When I used to come here first of all I did n't know everybody like now . |
20 | Like now it 's quiet this side of the water , on the Wirral , very quiet . |
21 | That administrative reality is important , because it played a large part in determining what things are like now . |
22 | Yet sometimes , like now , she wanted a neural-driven transmitter that would send a signal that would send Ace and Daak into painful paroxysms if they so much as thought of questioning her instructions . |
23 | Well , cake , we do n't even know what it looks like now , a piece of cake . |
24 | Not like now . |
25 | He tried to imagine what the inside of the Conference Room would look like now , and found he all too easily could . |
26 | Those over , still over the bridge like now , you know and er , where the brook comes through , but of course there was no , er , there was no houses at the back end you see , it went right |
27 | ‘ A lot of our income comes from bank interest , and when interest rates are low like now , our income has been very significantly reduced . |
28 | Very much like now , come to think of it : bored and fidgeting , breathing stale air while time stands still . |
29 | Like now , when Miss Philimore 's genteel voice broke in on her reverie . |
30 | It was n't like now . ’ |