| Now it's off to the Laundry Room! |
| So now Mr. SMith, how do you feel about all of this? |
| Bet you wish you had now. |
| I feel a lot better now I've seen him. |
| I mean, it's all a bit complicated now they're older. |
| She's in the living room by now and he calls from the kitchen. |
| What about all the plans you have, now that you have your degree? |
| The bar is very slow now at 3:30 in the morning. |
| It's just a bit difficult right now. |
| Now and then I do feel like a change of scenery. |
| Well, I might shove off in a minute now that she's awake. |
| It's just me and you, Grant, from now on. |
| Now they can be good old brothers again. |
| We should do more things as a family, now we're on our own. |
| I'm gonna tell him we're gonna start paying rent from now on. |
| Well, we can go through all of this now if you like. |
| You know, every now and again, you get one of those blissful days, when everything goes right. |
| Now come and sit down and relax, eh? |
| You know you could have had a string of shops by now if you had just persisted. |
| Now that we've sorted everything out and know exactly where we stand. |
| She blew it and now she's just got to face the consequences. |
| And now you're looking guilty. |
| Now you wait by the front door, Paul. |
| Now that's gonna be, one, two, three, that's gonna be twelve dollars and fifty cents. |
| Now, I think you should think about it a bit before you jump to rash conclusions. |
| Now she's sitting on the couch.] CINDY Look, Matt. |
| Now they can be good old brothers again. |
| Now sign the forms!! |
| It's not a proper Christmas, now is it? Not like the ones we used to have. |
| Better now than later. |
| Now Steve's dad....he's really a lier. |
| You and Nigel getting on a bit better now, then? |
| No, not yet, but uh, well, I'll do it now if you like. |
| They're just now coming in the door. Let me get them. |
| Can we go now, please? |
| Now who says no one buys the expensive model? |
| I mean, she used to be wrong, and now she's right. |
| Now, now, look who's here. |
| No, now this is different. |
| From now on I'm going to think before I speak. |
| The burden is now on the people to prove that my client is competent. |
| Now we're done? |
| Now this is chunky peanut butter. |
| And now we're so busy, we need somebody to look after the baby. |
| Now who wrote that? |
| Now what we need to do is see a list of his demands so we know what we can compromise. |
| Well, now you know. |
| Now I'm in trouble.. |
| Now, let me ask you this. |
| Well, now that we have that cleared up.. |
| I have to go to work now and Sue should be here any sec ... |
| Now before we get started, have you two fellas got your stories straight? |
| Now means now. |
| Now your going to be working for me. |
| Jack now moves a little closer to Bobs and grins. |
| Trust us on this, now is the time to tell us. |
| Now what is so difficult to understand about that! |
| I'm connecting you now, Dr. Kildare. |
| Now it doesn't have to be fancy and I mean that. |
| Now all I need is a bed, a bathroom, a telephone and sometimes a television in the unlikely event that one day I'll get a chance to knock off early. |
| So what I want to know now is why you're having one and how? |
| LUCY now struggles to remove the scotch tape from her hands. |
| I'm going to transfer you now to Mr. Smith's office. |
| He's in there now with the vice president. |
| [surprised; elated] Oh, now this is a coincidence. |
| Now we can really make him pay. |
| I am in trouble but I'm gonna come home now ... |
| The two are now in the lobby which is bristling with people. |
| And now it's too late. |
| Now what credit card do you want to put that on? |
| Now I think we are ready to go. |
| Now Jack ...I want you to know I'm with you all the way on this. |
| Now have a seat Mr. Smith. |
| The two of them are now alone in the room. |
| Now that's a good days work. |
| Now I think that there is a doohickey on the right hand side that will open that trap door if you only give it a little tug. |
| Now turn around. Now put your hands on your head. Now close your eyes. What do you see? |
| Now hold still. |
| Now let's go over those figures. |
| Now I don't mean to be rude but how long will you be staying? |
| Now what? |
| Youve been a good vehicle and Ive enjoyed the ride but now hes weak and full of holes. |
| Now this Bob ... how old is he? |
| Your soul has set you face to face with the clear light and you are now about to experience it in its reality. |
| One god now and forever, amen. |
| Now for the bad news. |
| I would like to chat but I am now under orders to examine these files. |
| Aunt Sue can't cook right now and uncle Jack's up half the night listening to old music and crying and stuff ... |
| I see that now and I want to change my life. |
| And I thought maybe now I could help you with your case. |
| Now let me get this straight. |
| I'm taking care of you from now on. |
| Now what's this about? |
| Now refresh my memory. |
| Jack and George are now both spooning out ice cream from the same tub. |
| Now do you believe me? |
| Now just tell me. |
| The interior is now lit up by the flames. |