Now come, I have a carriage waiting for you and will send you directly home to your mother," the young man concluded, as he lifted her shawl from the chair where she had been sitting and wrapped it about her shoulders.
I now come to the subjects grouped together under the classification of 'domestic economy.
I now come to the principles which, it appears to me, must underlie the solution of this problem.
I now come to the case of the misunderstood, and shall from henceforth be concerned with the immeasurably greater responsibility of the Irish people themselves for their own welfare.
We now come to consider the methods grouped under this second heading.
And I amnow come to salute you, and to renew that affinity which is proper between us.
This he readily promised; and said that the time was now come wherein he might requite him for his kindness and hospitality.
Having discoursed of trees, vegetables, and fruits, let usnow come to living creatures.
Let us now come to the tragic adventures of Gonzales de Badajoz and his companions.
Let us now come to this elysian Hispaniola, and begin by explaining its name; after which we will describe its conformation, its harbours, climate, and conclude by the divisions of its territory.
And he said, Nay; but as captain of the host of the LORD am I now come.
And am I now come up without the LORD against this land to destroy it?
Am I now come up without the LORD against this place to destroy it?
And he informed me, and talked with me, and said, O Daniel, I am now come forth to give thee skill and understanding.
The world is now come to such a state, that men's lives ought to be longer than they are if we are to learn all the new customs and ceremonies of good breeding, and yet spend any time in the service of God.
Let us now come to that which the soul feels interiorly.
I now come to Brutus, whose friendship I embraced with all possible earnestness on your advice.
I now come to your letters which I received in several packets when I was at Arpinum.
I now come to that last line of your letter written crossways, in which you give me a word of caution about your sister.
I now come to the third objection,--that this bill will increase the influence of the crown.
Now come on, child; they run so much faster they will soon overtake us.
Now come on, Dave, let's see who will get to the bars first.
Now come on, Dave, let's go to old Bandy Leg Mountain.
We now come to that period of Cicero's life in which, by common consent of all who have hitherto written of him, he is supposed to have shown himself as least worthy of his high name.
We now cometo the beginning of the work of Cicero's life.
We now come to the second division of the Plutonic rocks, or those having less than 60 per cent of silica, and which, as before stated, are usually called syenitic.
We now come to the Lower Cretaceous Formation which was formerly called Lower Greensand, and for which it will be useful for reasons before explained (Chapter 17) to use the term "Neocomian.
We now come to beds respecting the classification of which there has been much difference of opinion, and which in fact must be considered as beds of passage between Upper and Lower Silurian.
Last of all, I now come to give you twelve directions and motives for the obtaining peace and unity.
I now come to shew you wherein this unity and peace consists; and this I shall demonstrate in five particulars.
We now come to the new Latin literature with which we are intimately concerned.
We now come to the Blickling Homilies, a recently-published book of great importance.
We now come to the three remaining acids with simple bases, the compound nature of which, though long suspected, has been but recently proved.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "now come" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.