Sentence examples for now I dread from inspiring English sources

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Now I dread hearing the door bell.

Now I dread telling people my name.

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Now I dreaded eating.

The money wasn't like it is now and I dread to think what I'd have been like being a youngster now.

Before Sept. 11, this never rose to a reportable suspicion, but now, while I dread making trouble for an innocent person, can I let it go?

And I can tell you this because the lump was just a lump& some days now I don't even dread the end although I knowit will arrive.

And I can tell you this because the lump was just a lump & some days now I don't even dread the end although I know it will arrive.

Graber's poem, prefaced by a passage from St. Augustine's "City of God," is a meditation on survival and on our attitudes toward mortality: And I can tell you this because the lump was just a lump & some days now I don't even dread the end although I know it will arrive.

I literally cringed just typing that -- for now I imagine him, and others, dreading seeing me and working up the strength for the treacherous task just for the thrill of receiving a few nods of approval from other men.

And what I dread now is what the publishing industry, at its worst, will make of these old feelings and new facts.

What I dread now is a return to the normality we're all supposed to seek: instead of public memorials, private consumption; instead of lines to give blood, restaurant lines.

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