Sentence examples for having now in from inspiring English sources

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The ones that so many Americans are having now, in this age of high unemployment and rising prices, about the bottom falling out of their safe little worlds.

Otherwise, they are going to continue to have the trouble they are having now in neighborhoods with people predominantly of African descent.

Daniel Jenkins and Robert Stanton have been in some high-profile, high-priced shows on Broadway, but it's hard to imagine that they have ever had more fun than they're having now in "Love Child," a delicious $15-a-ticket 15-a-ticket 15-a-ticketg at the 59E59 Theateromp

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That is what she has now, in fact, become.

That is not what we have now in Britain.

And one big issue we have now in cancer marketing especially, is direct to consumer.

"The appliances in the kitchen were terrific, something better than what I have now in California".

What we don't have now in our intelligent, technological society is time.

So what do we have now "in place of strife" and an industrial base?

Argentina has now, in effect, cut itself off from its last source of outside financing.

The second referred specifically to the Bali atrocity, and has now in effect been annulled.

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