What formidable obstacle is she now to bring forward?
She now moved to and fro through the room with a cautious tranquillity which nothing could startle; she prepared her decayed roots for food with a patient attention which nothing could divert.
Yet there was no madness, no remorse for her share in accomplishing the fate of Hermanric, in the dark and solitary existence which she now led.
Shocked and dismayed, she now saw, but saw with horror, the removal of all her doubts, and the explanation of all her difficulties, in the full and irrefragable discovery of the perfidy of her oldest friend and confident.
She took the long tresses of her hair in both hands, and held them crossed under her chin; she was terrified as she now perceived, for the first time, how strong a likeness she bore to the bust of Medusa in the guest-chamber above.
And never, since she had been Clodwig's wife, had Bella played as she now did in the presence of a third person, reserving hitherto her masterly performance on the piano for Clodwig alone.
It was very kind in you to visit us," she now said.
She now untied a blue silk scarf that she wore around her neck, and placed it about his.
She now had a dozen sparrows for boarders, she said, and would rather hear nothing about those delights of the table.
I should like," she now said in an undertone, fixing her dark eyes on the flowers in the vase, "I should like to have a clear idea of many things which are now dark to my mind.
You're a little hypocrite," she now said, taking Reginchen's face between her hands and pressing a hasty kiss upon her brow.
Through the maze of artifice in which she had involved affairs, she now, with some difficulty, perceived that plain truth would have served her purpose better.
She began to wish that she was not so intimately connected with a family which was ridiculed for want of taste, and whose wealth, as she now suspected, was their only ticket of admittance into the society of the truly elegant.
She now appeared in a more advantageous light to her family, and they were more disposed to believe in her sincerity than they had ever been since the credulous days of childhood.
Her battery was certainly levelled at our heroe; though, I believe, she herself scarce yet knew her own intention; but if she had any design of charming him, she now succeeded.
She now resolved to take this opportunity of wiping out all such suspicion, and for that purpose to put an entire constraint on her behaviour.
And the twilight, as she now sought to pierce it, was gradually lighted by a faint spark of reassurance.
What if she now chose to exert the power which, even in its passive state, he had felt so strongly?
She now underwent a violent twitch, calculated to produce a startling effect on the nerves of the uninitiated, and with the deadliest animosity observed: 'You can't make a head and brains out of a brass knob with nothing in it.
You have been quite well,' she now said, 'since that night?
She now ventured to leave the spot where she had been standing since she had risen, and to pass gently round by the wheeled chair.
She continued to look at him; and if, when he entered the house, he had had any latent hope of prevailing in the least with her, she now looked it out of his heart.
But, for all that, she now began to entertain a settled conviction that there was something wrong in the gloomy house.
Wallace hastened forward--she now no longer flitted away, scared from his approach by the frowning glances of her step-mother.
She now determined to await his return, and nearly three hours she had passed there, enduring all the torments of guilt and misery; but he appeared not.
She now recollected it, and putting her hand into her vest, gave him the string of pearls which had been her necklace.
She now sang: "What fierce diseases wait around to hurry mortals home!
She now lighted a new cigarette from her old one and went on telling the fish-faces about her how little colour she had found here.
Any way, she now wanted to know if I thought it was right for Aunt Mollie to continue to reside there in that house between now and the time when they would be lawful man and wife.
She now read me one of these with lamentable efforts of voice to satirize its wooing note: "My darling!
Poll put her arms a-kimbo, At the admiral's house looked she, To thoughts that were in limbo, She now a vent gave free.
Poll put her arms a-kimbo, At the admiral's house looked she, To thoughts before in limbo, She now a vent gave free.
She now went to the principal of the school, asked that the payment of her salary might be advanced, and forwarded all she was able to send to the poverty-stricken little household in the church-house.
She now wrote to her friends there, and letters came in return.
Possessed of Anne's narrative, she now began to arrange their plans in accordance with it, and to fit what she considered the necessities of the situation.
She now went up the hill in silent wrath, glad to do something and to be away from Heathcote.
It was a duty which she had voluntarily imposed upon herself, as she now knew, for Leo's sake.
Aline's wish was fulfilled; she nowhad an opportunity of speaking to Herwarth of Eva, and her relations with Bertram.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.