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Let's go back to this case of now you discover you've won.
I'd always fancied running my own business so after spotting this opportunity, it was a case of now or never.
It was not so much a case of "now you see him, now you don't", as a case of nobody having seen him in the first place.
Then it was a case of, 'Now, Helen, you've got a marginal seat... I'm sure you'd want ministers to come and support you in your election campaign......
Groves's three previous title attempts – against Carl Froch, twice, and Badou Jack – had ended in disappointment and he admitted beforehand that it was a case of now or never.
He turns 30 in January, he has been playing the best football of his life, and it is almost a case of now or never in terms of whether he leaves Leicester for one of the Premier League heavyweights.
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The case of Aden, now in Yemen, could be the worst of all.
Examine the case of Ian Bell, now cemented as England's one-day international opener.
During periods when news is slow, Newsweek may have a case of the "now whats".
"It's a bit late to make a federal case of it now".
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