Sentence examples for now roof from inspiring English sources

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Now Roof also slept in his car, behaved erratically and said he wanted to tattoo the word "dagger" on his neck, Meek told the Times.

A black T-shirt hung outside the church bore a stark message: "Do you believe us now?" Roof is being held without bail following his first court appearance on Friday, in which he appeared unemotional and impassive.

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The Australian Open is building a third retractable roof at Melbourne Park, but the French Open and United States Open remain, for now, roof-free and vulnerable to the elements.

The nave, chancel and transepts appear to project from the robust square central structure which is now roofed with tiles and has a small skylight above its center.

Plans call for adding a second floor to what is now the roof of the old warehouse building.

Between 1999 and now, the roof trusses have been ingeniously strengthened, the flats at the east end removed, galleries replaced, the floor relaid, sanctuary and reredos restored.

Now, its roof has collapsed and much of the interior is destroyed, including, it seems, the building's glorious 13th-century stained-glass rose windows.

And now that Roof has admitted to killing those people to start a "race war," we should be calling him what he is: a terrorist.

"You are so full of shit," said Vic. "If you were so fast then, why are you so shitty now?" "You roof like my mother," said Gary, the owner's brother.

For now, this roof is just another of Musk's expensive toys for rich, green people.

As if solving the visual impediment of SUV hoods weren't enough, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) now has roof pillars in its crosshairs.

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