Example sentences of "he [verb] it now " in BNC.
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1 | She could not let him read it now , in the middle of the preparations . |
2 | I can hear him saying it now as only he could , turning my name into an insult . ’ |
3 | If he drinks it now , today he wo n't have it tomorrow will he ? |
4 | ‘ God knows , he needs it now . ’ |
5 | He used it now , descending to the heart of the warren . |
6 | He likes it here and he wants it now . |
7 | Why has he done it now ? |
8 | There was a place — he recalled it now — Burkett had pointed it out to him when they were fishing on Derwent Water — a sheer cliff coming suddenly out of woods and fronting the valley . |
9 | If Mo liked the idea then why should n't he like it now ? ’ |
10 | He threw it now into the bushes . |
11 | Has he got it now though ? |
12 | He had refused to touch what he called the Stavanger Final Insurance even when he needed the money for his fleet — why should he use it now for what was only indirectly of concern to him ? |
13 | Gus Hambro — ridiculous name , she thought , with wonder , exasperation and affection , for he enjoyed it now by her grace — continued to breathe strongly and regularly in his oblivion . |
14 | He saw it now as his mission to establish similar normality in a barbarous land . |
15 | He saw it now as a crowding darkness of giant shapes against the merlons of the curtain wall , dominated by the eyeletted walls of the tall hexagonal keep . |
16 | He knew it now , without question . |
17 | he ju I just ca n't think how he put it now but I said ooh it 's a start |
18 | He had not marked it then , but he remembered it now . |
19 | Everything out on the floor and now , and now he has to do it , so he did it now , it 's still there like . |
20 | He thought he had it now . |
21 | And he does it now does he ? |
22 | He aimed to operate an air route towards the end of this year , but he said it now looked likely that the service will begin early next spring . |
23 | I must say , he said that he regretted it now . |
24 | ‘ He admits it now . |
25 | They 'd given him some papers , and somebody had gone to the cashier for his money ( it made a nice fat bulge in his hip pocket ; he patted it now and again as he walked , just to make sure it was still there ) and eventually he 'd signed some papers . |