In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay.
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Examples for "now"
Examples for "now"
1The situation in the North West is now well beyond crisis point.
2On California's open roads with an American 'great' now heading for Europe.
3Right now, that's a problem without a good solution for most people.
4WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
5He said that right now his family has neither food nor water.
1He immediately said: 'I'm really sorry I interrupted such an important process.
2Laurence did not answer immediately; then he said, No; thank you, Tenzing.
3It was not immediately clear, however, whether it would nonetheless go ahead.
4It was not immediately clear how that was going to work, however.
5I believe serious concerns remain, and must be addressed transparently and immediately.
1Therefore the delay, said a government source directly involved in the policymaking.
2Instead of answering the question directly, Dooku said, Consider Eriadu's current situation.
3Let me address this directly: First, there are special circumstances this year.
4Bischoff-Ferrari said the new results came without directly including the Trivedi results.
5The journalists believe the anti-migrant messages often come directly from the government.
1Car uncoupled in tunnel; explosion; both men instantly killed; submarine tunnel wrecked.
2Almost instantly, a new line of text scrolled across the security screen:
3The reply did not come instantly, for reasons she would later understand.
4Amy looked puzzled by the question, but Josh saw the answer instantly.
5The moment Malema tells this story, people instantly recognise it as true.
1Do you act in this way forthwith; you will then acquire success.
2Experiments were instituted forthwith, and the problem was resolved in the affirmative.
3The Order of the Soviet of the Workers will be enforced forthwith.
4The Lama forthwith skinned the poor beast and stuffed it with hay.
5And many a harassed Churchman takes refuge forthwith in the new explanation.
1I wanted to ask it straightaway and get her honest, spontaneous response.
2Celeste began straightaway to clean and make order of her new home.
3There was no doubt that the penalty should have been called straightaway.
4The front entrance was not well used; the maiden saw that straightaway.
5Ando released the young cop and straightaway set about locating Asakawa's parents.
1Bolitho said, Tell the housekeeper I shall need a carriage at once.
2In the street the painter began at once in his rapid French:
3The general at once granted the required permission; adding, with a smile:
4When he proposed a new research project, it was rejected at once.
5Of course I at once saw the enormous importance of the observation.
1We enjoy healthy things, food that has come straight off the farm.
2His arms hung straight off his sides and his thighs were apart.
3He undressed rapidly and went straight off to sleep, despite her provocations.
4He wanted to rush straight off into the wood after the lights.
5And these people, you know, straight off the bat they're in hardship.
1We need your support right away to make this new revolution happen.
2Then Jake came along and right away mentioned exactly the right place.
3The sound is clear and the quality can be heard right away.
4If you see or hear anything, please let us know right away.
5She said Louise had gone, and let us make love right away.
1WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
2He said that right now his family has neither food nor water.
3Another season of Braxton Family Values is looking really good right now.
4But you know we are in a quite difficult situation right now.
5But the plunge into a political crisis right now is particularly unfortunate.
1He said the party must test its future leaders in real time.
2I often see similar behavior occurring on social media in real time.
3The Project tracks early voting statistics across the country in real time.
4Zignals provides technology that alerts investors in real time about equity news.
5The fact that it's happening in real time as well is unusual.
1You may be sure he'll come like a shot if he's allowed.
2Then like a shot the spirited mustang was off down the lane.
3The poor sailor went bundling over the snow like a shot rabbit.
4The runner was off like a shot, but it availed him nothing.
5Three hundred yards from the cabin something stopped him like a shot.
6She said that Sir Galahad would have done it like a shot.
7If I had the legs I'd go with him, like a shot.
8He let me go and was down beside me like a shot.
9The girl was up like a shot-herface set, her hands clenched.
10I only wish I did, and I'd tell you like a shot.
11He did so, and turned his eyes away again like a shot.
12At the elevator's ding, Emma was across the room like a shot.
13Off he went like a shot, his face quite green with fear.
14The sound was like a shot in the still of the night.
15If he'd been a bit younger he'd have gone like a shot.
16Billy would go to Antwerp like a shot if they'd let him.
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