Use now in a sentence
Sentences starting with now
- Now go to your window, if it is a still day, open it, and let the half-sheet of paper drop on the outside. [6]
- Now it is your turn again: In what city of my home did you meet the signorina? [10]
- Now take off your things, quick! [2]
- Now retire behind your screens, and tomorrow morning I will be your guest. [10]
- Now strike with your right hand. [8]
- Now I suppose your present idea is, to leave us a little more in the dark. [5]
- Now go to your mistress, and carry to Katuti this letter which has arrived for her. [10]
- Now you work your mind, and study out a plan to steal Jim, and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we like the best. [5]
- Now give me your hand; you will make a fine man, and perhaps a great warrior. [10]
- Now up gets your General Sherman in the middle of the night,--midnight,--and marches up and down between the counters, and waves his arms. [9]
Sentences ending with now
- You said so yourself--that you didn't want, any one to know, now. [9]
- I don't think you're at all so, now. [9]
- Oh, where was your spoken eloquence now! [5]
- I can save your peasants if you will yield now. [11]
- You must make your choice once for all now. [11]
- My wife needs your care no longer; she has other protectors now. [10]
- If I were your age and able to drag myself to the street, I should be at the Arsenal now. [9]
- In those days young ladies did not "come out" so frankly as they do now. [9]
- That's the sound you'll hear every day of your life, if you break the promise you've got to make to me now. [11]
- I once loved you--but I hate you now! [11]
Short sentences using now
- Now, who is Zoug-Zoug? [11]
- Come now to your father. [10]
- Now I show you. [9]
- I now thank you, Mr. [7]
- Now, Mrs Quilp--after you, ma'am. [12]
- Now what do you say? [10]
- Certainly I place you now. [9]
- We can spare you now. [6]
- I am encoring you now. [5]
- No, I'll tell you now. [2]
Sentences containing now two or more times
- If you think you are not strong enough to take Richmond just now, I do not ask you to try just now. [7]
- Now without detaining you any longer, I propose that you help me to close up what I am now saying with three rousing cheers for General Grant and the officers and soldiers under his command. [7]
- She did so with eager zeal; for it was she who had inspired her husband, before whom she had humbled herself, and whose love she now once more possessed, with the idea of inviting Joshua to the alliance both had now concluded. [10]
- Now impetuously, now with dignified calmness, now with devout exaltation, hands were raised to take the oath, and whoever clasped hands did so with fervent warmth. [10]
- He now suddenly wished that brighter light might dispel the gloom which just now he had found so restful; for the lady Euryale's demeanor would show him whether Melissa were still a virtuous maiden. [10]
- Now spreading its wings, throwing up its head, or opening its tail like a fan; now strutting about with a hopping gait until tired, when it gabbled some kind of note, and was relieved by another. [1]
- I'll be a Will o' the Wisp, now here, now there, dancing about you always, starting up when you least expect me, and keeping you in a constant state of restlessness and irritation. [12]
- Little gray and white rabbits crouched in the grass, now nibbling, now laying long ears flat and watching the dogs. [13]
- The road along which they moved was bordered on both sides by dead horses; ragged men who had fallen behind from various regiments continually changed about, now joining the moving column, now again lagging behind it. [2]
- Along the precipice, which now juts and now recedes a little, are villas, hotels, old convents, gardens, and groves. [4]
More example sentences with the word now in them
- Both are as zealously fostered in Keilhau now as in former years. [10]
- Now, in his youth, Caracalla went through his courses of philosophy. [10]
- When the fiery youth had performed the task which now claimed all his powers, he hoped to find him more inclined to allow himself to be led farther along the path which he had entered. [10]
- This Alexandria--in her youth as dissolute as she was fair--what is she now but an old hag? [10]
- Come, now, calm yourselves, and let me go on with my story; or it will be morning before Bartja gets to sleep. [10]
- You are giving yourself useless trouble, Jason, and I earnestly beg you not to disturb me any longer now, for a dark spot is already appearing on the roast. [10]
- Ask the questions yourself now, if you please. [10]
- There, now, you're yourself again, and look all the better for it. [11]
- This fact of yours, which seems so strange to you, belongs to a great series of similar facts familiarly known now to many persons, and before long to be recognized as generally as those relating to the electric telegraph and the slaving `dynamo. [6]
- But, Lassiter, now you're here I'm glad to see you. [13]
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- He knows that your salvation is now secure, but of course you would like to know it yourself. [5]
- Can you get your rights now, without obstructing the war? [9]
- And now sign your name here. [10]
- Will you change your mind now, you blockhead? [10]
- I will carry your letter to Mrs. C. now, and there will be a glad woman, I tell you! [5]
- Madame, you loved your Jean; if he were living now, what would you do to keep him. [11]
- Now, disperse to your homes, or every man of you will be arrested and tried by court-martial. [11]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- And now again your hand, and a thousand, thousand thanks. [10]
- If you let your hand tremble so, we can never get away from them, but if you're only quiet now, we shall do so, easily. [12]
- Your Admiralty and your government first pardoned the man, and then gave him freedom on the island which you tried to prevent; and now they turn round and confine him to his acres. [11]
- Now, you set your foot on shore In Novo Orbe; here's the rich Peru: And there within, sir, are the golden mines, Great Solomon's Ophir!---- B. Jonson The supper at Col. [5]
- Now, don't put your faith in men and in a party that cry, 'We will make all things new,' to the tune of, 'We are a band of brothers. [11]
- Now, away to your duty," she added, tapping his breast affectionately with her fan, "and when everything is done, come and take me to my room. [11]
- This is now your case; which, as I have said, pains me not less than it does you. [7]
- But, as for your advice--Holy Virgin!--I know now less than ever how I am to fare; but I shall soon learn. [10]
- Now, give me your address, and leave me. [12]
- He was much younger then than he is now, and he showed 'it. [5]
- Such was Amasis' young, fading daughter, who was now being carried past them, and many an eye grew dim as the beautiful invalid came in sight. [10]
- I'm pretty, I'm young, and I know that now I am good. [2]
- He was a young man,--perhaps five and twenty as I now know age,--woodsman-clad, square-built, sun-reddened. [9]
- Such as the young man was now the old man must have been, and what the son should one day be might be seen--and I rejoiced to think it--in his father's figure and face. [10]
- He still a young man but no longer a young diplomat, as he had entered the service at the age of sixteen, had been in Paris and Copenhagen, and now held a rather important post in Vienna. [2]
- And now, my young friend, let-us shake hands and stop our discussion, which we will not make a quarrel. [6]
- He mentioned my young friend and said he was very anxious to have the $7000 now to begin his banking operations with, and could wait a while for the rest. [5]
- Now a fine young fellow must be found as husband for you. [2]
- Now, I suppose you'll think I'm insolent, for I'm younger than you are, Marmion, but you know what a rough-and-tumble fellow I am, and you'll not mind. [11]
- And now, if you'll excuse me, Mr. Paret, I'll lay a few mines. [9]
- I never told you--indeed, I thought I never should tell you; but now I think it's best to do so. [11]
- I wish, now, you'd waked up when I kissed you--I do, honest. [5]
- We have recognized you," he now seemed to hear the words she had uttered and to see before him her eyes, her smile, her traveling hood, and a stray lock of her hair... and there seemed to him something pathetic and touching in all this. [2]
- Now, I ask you, what joys can I look forward to, and what certain happiness am I justified in hoping for? [10]
- Let me tell you, sir, it is not now a question about Jimmy Madison or Jimmy Armstrong. [4]
- Now go--and mind you, not a word of this to anybody. [5]
- Ah, I know you, Madelinette--I know you now! [11]
- Now I want you, if you'll be so good, to go around with me to the Pacific delegation, for I want to rush this thing through and get along home. [5]
- I will ask you, if the policy you are now advocating had prevailed when this country was in a Territorial condition, where would you have gone to get rid of it? [7]
- Now I tell you, Doctor dear, I tell you the truth, what I know! [11]
- And, I tell you, better times are coming now. [10]
- I always loved you, and now I'm proud of you. [5]
- And even then you wouldn't wish me, now, as I was. [9]
- I am sure you would wish them to take more responsibility than you will now assume in Canada. [11]
- I was afraid you would not take me, even now, to-night. [9]
- And now, since you will not put me quite at my ease by assuming, in words, that I have been properly 'chaperoned' here, I must inform you that my father waits hard by--is, as my riotous young brother says, 'without on the mat. [11]
- You now say you will have but 85,000 when all enroute to you shall have reached you. [7]
- Now and then you will have a young man on your benches like the late Waldo Burnett,--not very often, if you lecture half a century. [3]
- What may delight you will cost bitter tears to many others, and so let us both hope that this splendid spectacle may now have reached its climax, and soon may come to an end. [10]
- Ver' well, now, you will be sorry for dat, and say your prayer. [11]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- Go now, and you will be a name to them, remembered always with admiration. [11]
- I never told you why I came to this country--I didn't want to sadden you with my troubles--but now I want you to understand me better. [4]
- Now it is you who are the gentleman, while I am a factor. [9]
- I believed in you when he said it, as I believe in you now when you stand there like that. [11]
- Now, I tell you what, my gentle spy, if your business hath not concern, I'll stretch you by your fingers there to our public gallows, and my fellows shall fill you with small shot as full as a pod of peas. [11]
- Now, I'll tell you what, I'm going to have another moose to take back to Marigold Lake. [11]
- Now, I'll tell you what I'll, do. [5]
- Now I'll tell you what he can do. [5]
- I don't wish you were here now, except that it's yours--all of it-- but I wish you to beat Barode Barouche. [11]
- He perceived that you were a man of ability, sir--" "And that was just the reason," said the Honourable Brush, "that he couldn't make you more useful just now. [9]
- Now, ma'am, if you was wantin' to make a long an' fast ride across the sage--say to elope--" Lassiter ended there with dry humor, yet behind that was meaning. [13]
- Now, what think you was his story? [11]
- And now, if you want to keep her, if you want her to live on with you, I warn you not to tell her you know of the insult this letter contains, nor ever say what would make her think you suspected her. [11]
- Now you think you 've got him! [6]
- I said-- 'But you used to look sad and oldish; you don't now. [5]
- Then what are you up to now? [2]
- There, I wanted you to see where I stand with Di; and now I want you to promise me that you'll not leave these rooms till I see you again. [11]
- See, we strain you to our bosoms, And we kiss your lip and brow; Human hearts must have some idols, And we shrine you idols now. [11]
- Now I want you to impart them to others. [9]
- I've stuck to you thus far, and I'll be damned now if I throw you over, like they did Jonah. [9]
- Now who do you think stopped at the booth for a chat with Miss Jinny? [9]
- Now what do you think of yourself? [5]
- Now, what do you think of yourself? [11]
- Now what do you think of that? [12]
- Now, what do you think of that? [11]
- Now what do you think of that little design itself? [8]
- Now, what do you think of it all, Mrs. [11]
- Come now, do you think me a tyrant? [9]
- Now I'll tell you the whole thing, and you'll understand it. [5]
- I now enclose you the letter, which you may use if you see fit. [7]
- Remember both of you the hapless Klea who would gladly have lived for you, but who now gladly dies for you. [10]
- But I tell you that the margin of safety on which he is moving now is too narrow--scarce a foot-hold. [11]
- Suppose I told you that he was intriguing now, as he has been all along, to obtain the nomination for the governorship? [9]
- Now what would you take that thing to be? [5]
- Now is it you sure enough--turn around! [5]
- Now looky here; you stop that putting on frills. [5]
- Well, now, when you stop and think, they're royal good ones. [5]
- And now, suppose you step over at once and let us see General Scott (and) General Cameron about assigning a position to General Fremont. [7]
- Now, frankly, are you speaking of Miss Treherne, or of some one of whom she is the outline, as it were? [11]
- I will tell you soon, but not now. [11]
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