Think you God, that is up in Heaven, taketh note of a white lie or twain, or a few cross words by nows and thens?
Maybe you would take a little farewell token of mine hand, just for to mind you when you look on it, that you have friends in London that shall think of you by nows and thens.
Well, neighbour, my brother at Stoke Nayland sells a horse by nows and thens: and the last time I was yonder, a gentleman came to buy one.
The present moment--now--is only one of any number of nows that might have been.
Before the girder actually hit, there were three nowsin the possible future.
Not but what master is a grand hand at preaching, and can talk wonderful, nows and thens, to poor folks; but he cannot get round them as you can.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.