Sentence examples for miles now from inspiring English sources

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Whereas once they could wander hundreds of miles, now they are penned in.

Though not a great return on miles, now the cookware isn't looking like such a bad deal.

"A tire that gets 60,000 miles now will only get 15 or 20,000".

Miles now typically expire after 18 months or two years of account inactivity, instead of three years.

"I told him not to come — drove 3,200 miles, now I can say I told you so," the person wrote.

Once, it had been possible to drive out twenty miles; now, by the time the seals arrived, the ice was mushy half that distance from shore.

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"You stretch him out to a mile, now," Lynam jestingly counselled the smiling O'Brien.

Its skyline is changing, not least in the traditionally conservative Square Mile, now embracing buildings including Norman Foster's Gherkin, the Heron Tower and Richard Rogers's nearly completed "Cheesegrater".

"The fact that he's running a seven-minute mile now attests to the discipline he's bringing to his whole life right now," said Mark McKinnon, Mr. Bush's chief media consultant during the 2000 campaign.

While Webb may be ready for a sub-4-minute mile now, he is still the underdog for today's race, Ron Warhurst, the Michigan men's cross-country coach, said.

We need to go the extra mile now so our stakeholders can see what we do and regain their trust".

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