Example sentences of "do n't [verb] now " in BNC.

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1 I did n't think before I went into the recruiting office and became a marine , and I did n't think now .
2 He would be bald before he was fifty but I did n't think now was the time to tell him .
3 I did n't care now if 1 did n't get another bite .
4 The music did n't hurt now .
5 And as he had n't at first referred to the wedding-dress , last night or until they 'd reached the spinney that morning , so he did n't refer now to the fantasies of Timothy Gedge that were turning out not to be fantasies at all .
6 A day did n't pass now during which it failed to occur to her that she had borne two congenital liars .
7 Oh , yes , she had recognised the sexual awareness that was the dark other side of Luke 's hostility — and had tried to ignore it , but it was impossible to go on pretending it did n't exist now that the preliminary skirmishing was over and he was referring to it openly .
8 Later , there had been the scene she did n't want now to remember :
9 ‘ I did n't mean now . ’
10 No , me did n't eating now
11 Because the money did n't matter now , and our games were more evenly and bitterly fought , and we agreed that the rivalry should n't — and indeed could n't — get any tenser .
12 I suppose I mean that I do n't think my husband would be a nature poet if he did n't live now , here , in England .
13 At least it did n't sound now quite like a typewriter , but there was something metallic about it .
14 If they did n't know now , Jed thought , they 'd know soon enough .
15 But he 'd never known for certain and still did n't know now .
16 and what did he do , he did n't book now
17 ‘ I allowed sixty seconds for us to get in the cart from the train and if we do n't leave now we 'll be late . ’
18 So you do n't actually mention that if you do n't leave now you 'll miss the first act of the play , and he 'll be furious .
19 Do n't go now wait do n't go yet , " Nicandra took a handful of lilac skirt and pulled it backwards .
20 This is ridiculous I 'm not going to have time for lunch if I do n't go now
21 yeah , they 're not worth buying second hand I do n't think now because there 's so much wear on them is n't there ?
22 You had different , different companies do the , do the job so you used to get say I mean th you get a receiver for that cargo , well it , perhaps he got so much for receiving that cargo , then that was his job then to allocate it to different people but he , cos that was another job for him which you do n't do now .
23 oh well now that 's summat else we do n't do now , we do n't , there 's some at sixpence and some at tuppence we do n't go round in a who
24 Do n't tell now , mum .
25 I do n't cower now , I use to cower .
26 The message to the chancellor is a clear one , do n't tax now , tax later .
27 ‘ Nay — do n't barge now ! ’
28 Yeah but they basically just do n't want to lose out either way , I mean there was no reason for them to join originally but when events happen and they see the tide turning almost , you know get with the bandwagon , I mean they , they do n't want now to be seen as the minority and the ones under threat , so you go with the er majority , with the , the stronger force
29 Well she was gon na have the three piece suite actually but she lives in a bungalow and of course the settee was a six foot settee which they do n't make now
30 We do n't speak now .
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