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The phrase "now and told" is not a correct or usable phrase on its own in written English.
To use it, you would need to rewrite it as "now, and then told" or "now and then told". For example: She looked at me now, and then told me the news.
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I rejoined Helene, who was awake now and told me something strange was happening.
She said she was doing well now, and told Garrido: "You do not matter any more".
"We don't need any formality among us," Professor Dai said now, and told Siyu that she should move in at her earliest convenience instead of wasting money on rent.
His colleague, Mike Pringle MSP, spoke outside the parliament just now and told me: "I still think Mike Crockart will do the right thing tomorrow and vote against the rise".
"I walked right in, like I did now, and told the guy, 'I want to feed 100 people here, for free — you provide the space, I'll provide the steaks.' " (Long story short: It happened).
So, as I follow Amanda into the bowels of Chicago's odd double- and even triple-decker street layout, along the subterranean roads under South Wacker Drive, I'm shown iPad pictures of how the buildings looked then compared to now, and told of the music that would come streaming out of them.
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"Look into my eyes right now and tell me".
"I'm going to call my grandma right now and tell her the great news.
"I can go back now and tell all my hitting coaches back in college," Hefner said of his home run.
"People come up now and tell me my drawings are fascinating and funny," he said, chuckling.
He lives in Majorca now and tells about a couple who are neighbors of his.
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