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Sentences with now

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  • She's a widow now.
  • Now is the time when we must all live as economically as possible.
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  • I'm sorry, but I must go now.
  • Now you're settled, why don't you take up some serious study?
  • The command is now assigned to the new alias.
  • As highlighted last week mortgage approvals shot up in February and I expect this trend to continue now for the next 6 months.
  • Mrs Chandra has received one sweater for each of her five children and says that the winter will not be so hard now.
  • She felt a little better now.
  • Following its quality path Emaar has now entered the Pakistani market with.
  • They've been married now for 30 years.
  • 'Now then,' Max said, 'to get back to the point.'
  • Now, er, dogs can live to fifteen.
  • Come on now. You know you must be hungry.
  • My son went to Almeria in Southern Spain. Now he and his wife are people who love a quiet holiday.
  • Now, if it was me, I'd want to do more than just change the locks.
  • now we'll have to stay to the end
  • He left just now
  • He is leaving just now
  • now you're in charge, things will be better
  • now, I can't really say
  • now listen to this
  • Run along, now
  • now is the time to go
  • The now look is street fashion
  • now his joy began
  • He left just now
  • now we'll never know what happened
  • now you've arrived, I can stop worrying
  • That's all for now
  • The now generation
  • now, be careful!
  • now, I'd been waiting a long time for a chance to get even with him
  • now, now—it's not so bad after all!
  • You are now using a dictionary.
  • Either do it now or not at all.
  • The case was now ready for the jury.
  • I saw him just now on the street.
  • Now you rarely see horse-drawn carriages.
  • I see now what you meant.
  • Now, you don't really mean that.
  • Now stop that!
  • Up to now no one has volunteered.
  • The now look; the now generation.
  • Now that she is rich and famous, she is constantly being besieged by appeals for aid.
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