Sentence examples for now stare from inspiring English sources

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Instead of staring wide-eyed from our cars, we now stare wide-eyed at Facebook or Yahoo, watching triumph or tragedy played out in a real-time photo or two-minute video.

Once-elegant buildings now stare out from decades of neglect.

His decision to stand away and now stare away gives him the aura of a man composing himself.

Where once they had cast their eyes docilely to the ground, they now stare out, alert, aggressive, challenging, even rabidly agitated.

It's the West Indies who prevail tonight and the Aussies now stare down the barrel of an early exit from the tournament.

Along the newly paved roads through the steep hillsides, small, bearded monkeys who learned to beg from tourists now stare forlornly as a lone van passes by.

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He now stares into the strike zone with a scowl.

The Florida Supreme Court has made its decision, and the country now stares into the abyss.

She looked away immediately and pretended to chat on a cell phone, as though indifferent to Nachman, who now stared at her.

The man had followed the student up the street, and the two now stared at each other for a tense moment.

Auditors are also examining other financial records, which could add another $1 billion or so to the $3.8 billion hole already discovered in the firm's account.WorldCom now stares bankruptcy in the face.

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