Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the [noun sg] now " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Go on about the pig now ! ’ said Maisie . |
2 | Right boys , come on out the way now . |
3 | so I wonder if she 's going down the , well she might be down for the service now |
4 | No there 're great big yellow marks across the road with big arrows facing down into the village now . |
5 | Down in the middle now . |
6 | See there 's down on the ground now cos somebody called Mr bought it now , I think . |
7 | And , if you do n't mind , I think I 'll go down to the beach now . ’ |
8 | They 've cut back on the number of trainees ; they 've cut back on the number of occasionally used specialists ; they 're really down to the bedrock now . |
9 | ‘ Would you like to go down to the kitchen now , Tobermory , ’ asked Lady Blemley politely , ‘ and see if the cook has got your dinner ready ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Let's get down to the business now . |
11 | so its all down to the league now … |
12 | You get wet , sweaty , but there 's nothing to dry the sweat off , not sweating and drying off , so they feel clammy , okay , so we 've looked at their colour and we 've felt their skin and we 've felt that it 's horrible and clammy and cold , what about their pulse , we 've gone down to the pulse now |
13 | More marks bit tied down to the limit now . |
14 | hits his clearance to the halfway line , controlled immediately by inside the centre circle , he was unmarked , has to careful here , and he is n't careful , it 's won back by , now he 's got to the right , running into the penalty area , could do with an early cross , holds it up , slips it back , knocks it in to the middle now , jumps , does n't make contact , it 's headed away by and good play now between and , gets it back to , 's clearance , onto the head of , good header on too to . |
15 | Gav stood by the hall table , shifting his weight from side to side and glancing nervously down at the phone now and again . |
16 | She glanced down at the ring now , and found herself wondering , as she did occasionally , if it really was necessary for her to go on wearing it . |
17 | He sat down at the table now , and she pushed the bread board and the dripping towards him , saying , ‘ Want a piece of bacon ? ’ |
18 | The voice of Miss Norman , the games teacher , drifted in at the window now and again . |
19 | Besides , they were down by the river now , and she wanted to see the bridge … |
20 | ‘ Why do n't you just ring through to the hairdresser now ? |
21 | ‘ I think we should go through to the dining-room now . |
22 | So what we 're picking over on the plate now is not so much John Major , but the treatment of the press |
23 | " If I went over to the hotel now and had supper , that would give you about an hour to find a man and get ready . |
24 | ‘ Well , look , I 'm on my way over to the hospital now , so I 'll take you across . |
25 | In fact , she 's over at the Yard now chattin' up some foreman or other she 's got eatin' out of her hand . |
26 | And she 's got another through at the top now . |
27 | We 're off to the Newsroom now . |
28 | And you do n't have to wait , we ca n't wait until the end , he said but now is the harvest time , get on with the job now ! |
29 | But since we ca n't carry on with the experiment now we 've got to leave that till later on . |
30 | The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right . |