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Example sentences for "now you"

  • Now you take to the pine-mats in the woods an' hide your trail.

  • Now you know I ain't often givin' to buckin' your say-so.

  • Now you're OUT West, right in it good and deep.

  • Well, now you're here, we may as well talk.

  • Now you're something like a wood-nymph," he laughed.

  • Now you must be very good to him the rest of the time.

  • Now you'll hardly believe me, neighbour, but this little scene in front of us makes me feel less anxious about pushing on wi' that threshing and winnowing next week, that I was speaking about.

  • But a minute ago, and you seemed to me like a fresh spring meadow--now you seem a dusty highway.

  • Now you go ahead," he added, "and get your things out.

  • Now you will be going home, and in the morning you will see your aunt, and if she will be wishing to come to the wake to-morrow night, then you will bring her.

  • But it's best you should know, now you're grown up.

  • Now you know Mr Carden told you she was gone into a convent.

  • And you spoke to me like a friend; now you speak to me like an enemy.

  • Now you must go out trout-fishing with Billy.

  • Now you must be a great man, and be content with me.

  • Now you'll make me angry,' said Charlotte; 'and you have not mended matters with Laura.

  • So now you see I can go on my own way, attend to baby, and take Laura's business about the school, and keep out of the way of company, so that it is very nice and comfortable.

  • Now you'll go abroad to do a bit of honest work, instead of nickin' pockets.

  • Now you've promised, suppose we go out into the garden.

  • Besides, now you're at sea you're a sailor.

  • Now you, tell me wot you were doing spying on me.

  • Now you talke of a sheet of paper, I remember a pretty iest your daughter told vs of Leon.

  • O now you weepe, and I perceiue you feele The dint of pitty: These are gracious droppes.

  • Now, now you Starres, that moue in your right spheres, Where be your powres?

  • Now you and I, Bab, who are not so high and dry, see through and through him; we know that a man like that is no fit company for any inexperienced girl.

  • Well, Pew, now you put a name to it, why not?

  • But there's no woman understands a seaman; now you and me, being both bred to it, we splice by natur'.

  • Well, now you mention it, Tunbridge of late has scarcely seemed to suit her constitution.

  • Why, now you ride to the city, you may buy one; I'll bring you where you shall have your choice for money.

  • Signior, now you talk of a hobby-horse, I know where one is will not be given for a brace of angels.

  • Now you've got culture, you have, I could tell it on you at once, and I should just like your candid opinion about some little things I threw off lightly, when I was down there.

  • Well, now you tell me it has got a dragon, and so that's all right.

  • Now you 're tickling, George," said the dragon, coyly.

  • Now you're trying to get at me through my artistic sensibilities," said the dragon.

  • Now you listen to this, and when you hear folks comin' down on the rebs, you jest remember what one on 'em did, and give him credit of it.

  • Now you listen to me, and make Mrs. Thaddler eat her words!

  • Now you go peacefully on earning what you did before, and leave the housekeeping business to me--will you, Dear?

  • Now you be good, and continue to practice your business, into the details of which I do not press, and let me carry on the Baby Business, which is mine.

  • Now you give me your trunk checks," he was saying, "and then we'll go right over and get married.

  • You bet," agreed the foreman; "now you're talking!

  • Now you're a nice, sweet proposition," said I, as soon as I was sure he could understand me.

  • They'll be no blessin' on it, now you mark.

  • I'll get hunk with you, now you see if I don't!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "now you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afraid you; after prayer; bear the; but your; country life; described elsewhere; eternal youth; exceedingly rare; forcible resistance; get there; ghost stories; having been the first; independent creation; longer existed; make three; now and; now called; now come; now she; now they; now used; now you; nowhere else; old chap; that fellow; young dream