Sentence examples for Bring now from inspiring English sources

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But who knows what the future will bring now that the county government has latched on to an innovative program that encourages carpooling by giving out what are essentially frequent-flier miles for car travel.

Everyone in the country wondered what the new century would bring, now that the new king had broken with convention and asked the Duke of Norfolk to organise his coronation.

Now autumn begins exists for only long enough to bring now autumn begins into existence, which instantly disapears to make room for now autumn begins which dies so that now autumn begins can live.

I lost security at home – my wife and I wondering what the future will bring now that our world has changed, the world we've known for almost our entire lives together – for speaking out on LBGTQ rights.

At the same time as many novelists are obsessed with considering what tomorrow might bring, now Forced Entertainment – no longer young but still a radical force in British theatre – is turning its attention to the future with a new show which puts two performers centre-stage and asks them to speculate and create a number of scenarios.

The question now becomes: What insight does Schwartz bring now to the conversation with customers.

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Bring the now middle band over your fingers.

BRs have now acknowledgedly become a sixth class of plant hormones.

Therefore, the inner cavity of 2 a-Br is now almost empty and only occupied by one solvent molecule CH2Cl2, which is disordered over 32 positions.

We need music -- and the global spotlight the Grammy Awards bring -- now more than ever.

Bring them back now.

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