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1. I am not now that which I have been.(I am not what I used to be.). 
2. When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people. 
3. Now that we are all part of the global village, everyone becomes a neighbour.
4. All right, now that I'm full in the picture, what can I do for you?
5. Now that we have cable, we get a wonderfully crisp picture, even on our old TV.
6. Now that oil is scarce, the fate of the motor car is uncertain.
7. Wish you a whole world of happiness now that your birthday is here.May your memories today be warm ones.May your dreams today be dear.may your joy last through the year.
8. Now that the war is over may there be a lasting peace between our nations.
9. Now that she's an air hostess, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.
10. The farmers are getting the crops in now that they are ripe.
11. It's good to fling off heavy clothing now that spring is here.
12. I realise now that the things which used to niggle and annoy me just don't really matter.
13. Now that we're in Europe we ought to visit the Netherlands.
14. Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken.
15. We're getting on much better now that we don't live together.
16. Now that the crisis is over, we must try to get things back on an even keel.
17. The soil is firming up now that the weather is drier.
18. Wish you a whole world of happiness now that your birthday is here.May your memories today be warm ones.May your dreams today be dear.May your joy last through the year.
19. It would be perverse to quit now that we're almost finished.
20. She's all enthusiastic about China now that she's been there.
21. You're an intelligent woman, surely you realize by now that I'm helping you.
22. Now that you mention it, she did seem to be in a strange mood.
23. I miss the old devil, now that he's gone.
24. Now that you're pregnant you'll have to plan ahead.
25. Now that he's been promoted he's in seventh heaven.
26. I see now that I may have acted rashly.
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27. He's different now that he's been to college.
28. Now that I've seen the finished copy, I'm delighted.
29. She's a lady of leisure now that she's retired.
30. It has done me good, because of the color of the wheat fields. Go and look again at the roses. You will understand now that yours is unique in all the world.
1. Now that we are all part of the global village, everyone becomes a neighbour.
2. Now that we have cable, we get a wonderfully crisp picture, even on our old TV.
3. Now that oil is scarce, the fate of the motor car is uncertain.
4. Now that the war is over may there be a lasting peace between our nations.
5. I realise now that the things which used to niggle and annoy me just don't really matter.
6. Now that the problem has been identified, appropriate action can be taken.
7. We're getting on much better now that we don't live together.
8. Now that the crisis is over, we must try to get things back on an even keel.
9. It would be perverse to quit now that we're almost finished.
10. You're an intelligent woman, surely you realize by now that I'm helping you.
11. Now that you mention it, she did seem to be in a strange mood.
12. Now that she has apologized, I am content.
13. Her mother had mentioned how colourful the yard was, now that spring had arrived.
14. She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.
15. Now that father's lost his job, we're in dire straits.
16. I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom.
17. Now that price are rising so fast, all my money is draining away.
18. Her mother had mentioned how colorful the yard was, now that spring had arrived.
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31. Now that she has apologized, I am content.
32. now that our income is so reduced.
33. Now that her children are all at school, she's going to take up full-time study again.
34. The heat is on now that the election is only a week away.
35. He saw his students with new eyes now that he had a child of his own.
36. Now that the spadework's all been done, we can start to write the report itself.
37. Her mother had mentioned how colourful the yard was, now that spring had arrived.
38. The days/nights are closing in now that autumn/fall is here.
39. Now that the election of President is about to take place,how many people have flung their hats into the ring?
40. Now that their children have grown up she joins Paddy in London every other week.
41. Now that the war was over they could pick up the threads of their lives again.
42. I'm feeling much better now that the cold weather is past.
43. Now that you've sown doubts in my mind, I'll never again be sure I can trust him.
44. I admit now that I was wrong, and I am ready to acknowledge it in front of everyone.
45. She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.
46. Now that genetically modified foods are on our supermarket shelves, the genie is out of the bottle and cannot be put back in.
47. Now that Tony was no longer present, there was a distinct change in her attitude.
48. It's hard to imagine now that Lawrence's novels were purged from public libraries.
49. Now that father's lost his job, we're in dire straits.
50. Now that the case against me has been dismissed , I can once again hold my head up in public.
51. The restrictions on water usage have been lifted now that the river levels are normal.
52. Now that you're growing up you must learn to stand on your own two feet.
53. Now that I think of it, I acted the same way when I was his age.
54. Now that her children are all at school, Mary has found that she has time on her hands, so she is taking a college course.
55. Now that my boy is back at school, I can ease off.
56. He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap ,[] and wished he'd come armed.
57. Now that she was retired she lived with her sister.
58. Now that the meeting place has been settled on, can we talk about the agenda?
59. The days are closing in now that autumn is here.
60. It all happened when I was at college, which seems light years away now that I'm over fifty.
61. Now that he was disabled, his house had become a prison to him.
62. So you're a lady of leisure now that the kids are at school?
63. Now that the kids have flown the nest, I'm thinking about taking a job abroad.
64. He'll get short shrift from me if he starts complaining about money again, now that I know how much he earns!
65. Now that she was managing director she could put the initials MD after her name.
66. The days are closing in now that it is September.
67. Now that most of the election results have been declared, it's all over bar the shouting.
68. Now that they've got six children, their little house is bursting at the seams.
69. I used to have many men friends but there are fewer now that I'm past my bloom.
70. I can play the piano by ear, but I regret now that I never learned to read music properly.
71. Now that you've seen the house, I'll show you the grounds.
72. You can have an easy time of it now that the kids have all left home.
73. Now that I know where she was last night, it's all beginning to add up.
74. She's enjoying the job now that she's got more responsibility.
75. I only wish he were here now that things are getting better for me.
76. Now that she had him in her clutches, she wasn't going to let go.
77. Now that she's jumped to one of the most famous vocalists, she doesn't deign to visit her former friends.
78. The fear that airstrikes could endanger troops is moot now that the army is withdrawing.
79. Now that price are rising so fast, all my money is draining away.
80. Now that we know each other a little better, we get along fine.
81. Now that we've got three kids, it'd be nice to have a bit more space.
82. Now that she's got her eye in she plays an excellent game of tennis.
83. Now that the strike is over, we must form a management-staff committee when the dust has settled.
84. Now that she had begun, she wanted to plumb her own childhood further.
85. Her mother had mentioned how colorful the yard was, now that spring had arrived.
86. Now that problem is out of the way, it's full steam ahead to get the job finished.
86. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
87. Things are back to normal now that we've paid off all our debts.
88. Now that I have passed my exams, I feel as free as the air and can do whatever I like.
89. Now that I'm 90, I find the exertions of travelling too great.
90. Now that English has taken over as the main language, the country's native language has been marginalized.
91. Now that the children have left home I can live my own life again.
92. She gets lonely now that all the kids have left home.
93. She's more mobile now that she has her own car.
94. Now that we've discussed our problems, are people happy with the decisions taken?
95. Imagine England winning the World Cup - now that would be something.
96. Now that the kids have left home we've got a lot of extra space.
97. The crickets had started up now that it was evening.
98. Now that the pretence was over, he could tell them what he really thought.
99. He's beginning to feel his feet now that he's been working here over a month.
100. Things have come full circle now that long skirts are back in fashion.
101. Now that I've got my divorce, I feel as free as a bird.
102. They are hoping for a return to normality now that the war is over.
103. There is no doubt now that her marriage is beyond repair.
104. The list is up to date now that we've added the new members' names.
105. Now that the children are old enough to fend for themselves, we can go away on holiday by ourselves.
106. Now that Ned can read he finds his early picture books too babyish.
107. The children looked lighthearted now that the final exam was over.
108. There is little likelihood now that interest rates will come down further.
109. Now that he is rich,he talks down to his friends.
110. Now that the finance has been secured, the production of the film is assured.
111. Now that the initial shock was wearing off, he was in considerable pain.
112. It is now that the spadework has to be done to lay firm foundations for later success.
113. Now that you have a job and I don't, our situations are reversed.
114. There's plenty of weeding to do now that the growing season's started.
115. Now that the original plans have been fined down, they are much more practical.
116. He travels around a lot more now that he has a car.
117. To set the record straight, I must say now that I never supported the idea.
118. Now that she has become famous, all sorts of people will be beating a path to her door.
119. Now that she's a stewardess, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.
120. How do you fill your day now that you've retired?
121. Now that everyone knew the truth, the only thing to do was to brazen it out.
122. Now that we've heard all the arguments for and against the proposal, shall we vote on it?
123. A price war looks likely now that a leading supermarket has thrown down the gauntlet to its competitors.
124. Now that we have a baby, we seldom get the chance to go to the cinema.
125. Now that she has been promoted she is on equal terms with her ex - boss.
126. Is your work going ahead now that the workers have arrived?
127. I never get to see her now that she's left the company.
128. I have to watch him all the time now that he's toddling.
129. Now that he is back, the prime minister has another chance to put his new ideas into practice.
130. Now that I could see him close up, I saw that he was very attractive.
131. Now that the civil war is over, relative normality has returned to the south of the country.
132. Now that I live on my own, I don't entertain much.
133. Now that his wife's gone, he's all on his own.
134. Now that the patient is out of danger, the doctor is no longer in attendance.
135. The situation should ease up now that the two countries are prepared to talk.
136. Now that the deadline is approaching we all feel under pressure.
137. Now that you come to mention it, he did say something about a ghost.
138. She's well in there now that she's married her boss's son.
139. I was on more familiar ground now that we were talking about our own system.
140. Now that they've decided to build a shopping centre, nearly a hundred local people are going to be booked out of their homes.
141. His conscience is pricking him now that he realizes what he has done.
142. You can ease the throttle back now that we have climbed high enough.
143. Now that my sons are becoming more independent, I have more time for myself.
144. Now that France and Germany have signed up, other countries will soon fall into line.
145. Now that you've paid off your mortgage, how does it feel to be a woman of property?
146. Now that delight has turned to shock and anger.
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147. Now that in itself would cause major delays.
148. Now that was a straight answer.
149. Now that he could do nothing, he felt afraid.
150. Now that she's gone, I really miss her company.
151. Now that same land would have to be bought back at considerable cost to the taxpayers.
152. And he found the realization somewhat amusing, now that he was alone again.
153. Now that she was older, Jean's bony fingers and wrists were too small for her jewelry.
154. Now that Netscape is also free, you might have a choice of either.
155. Her duties as a chaperone had become less evident now that she was accustomed to Paul and had been spoken to kindly.
156. It will all come right, now that a different period of history has begun.
157. Nothing ever really dried out now that it was so thoroughly impregnated by salt sea air.
158. Now that you know what they did to deserve their acne, it should be easy.
159. Suppose now that we wish to search the database for axes similar in shape to some given axe.
160. I know now that there is a difference between being very bright and very effective.
161. Now that we live in different cities, we communicate by e-mail.
162. Perhaps now that he is dead we should try to make amends.
163. So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed?
164. Getting to know Mr Rochester Thornfield Hall became quite busy the next day, now that the master had returned.
165. It was astonishing how quickly time passed now that I wanted it to slow down.
166. The house seems very quiet now that all the children have left home.
167. But now that confronting Enron has captured the necessary headlines,() the deal is quietly being put back together again.
168. Now that the partisans were well organized in the Province of Parma they committed many acts of sabotage.
169. Now that it is no longer traitorous, popular antagonism towards the Catholic church has become open.
170. Perhaps she would brighten up now that she had another substantial amount of cash to spend.
171. Now that you have considered these empirical studies, you should be more capable of undertaking your own study.
172. I realize now that you were telling the truth, and I'm ashamed that I didn't believe you.
173. There was a silver cigarette lighter in the desk drawer, he remembered, rarely used now that he'd almost given up.
174. Now that names no longer get the tax breaks that were long the market's main attraction, it is an outdated nonsense.
175. It is now that man contemplates, for it is now that the sea is a bosom friend.
176. Now that I was in touch with Leslie again, I became very happy at Bletchley,[http://] in spite of anxiety over his safety.
177. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
178. We know now that airbags are killing twice more kids as they are saving.
179. Nahum Morey rarely drove in his carriage up to London now that the railway had come to Chertsey.
180. Now that we have two complete sets of chromosomes, it is just a question of restoring order.
181. Now that we have extended the hall, those small electric heaters are no longer adequate.
182. So what are you going to do, now that your favourite C64 action mag has bitten the dust?
183. Now that the bucket was free, I got some water boiled and began to have a shave.
184. Now that they were a block from church she pulled off the kerchief and slipped the bobby pins from her hair.
185. Families told researchers that they had found greater solidarity and amity in their family life now that they had a sick child.
186. Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
187. I can see now that George was planning this all along - it all adds up.
188. It said that temperatures could be expected to rise now that ash from the Pinatubo eruption was dissipating.
189. Now that he had graduated to manhood, Aesop decided the moment had come to sit down and write his autobiography.
190. However, now that I know you're expecting a baby, I think we've got some planning to do.
191. Normally, the inconsistency wouldn't matter, but it might now that she's assistant editor.
192. Now that we know how to prepare safe blood products to aid clotting, this is unlikely to happen.
193. Now that she was forced to accept that she hadn't, Celia began to panic.
194. Now that they have learned how to win again they have to discover how to stay ahead of the pack.
195. But not all their black arts could save them now that the full strength of Ulthuan was brought to bear.
196. Now that he has the reputation to command big budgets, his films are simply gorgeous.
197. Now that my parents had bought orie home, the decision to acquire a second home came easily.
198. Now that punchcards exist it is quicker and less troublesome to let your lace carriage transfer the stitch for you.
199. I realize now that when I accepted the position of branch manager that it is truly an exciting vocation.
200. Adeva should become an actress now that she doesn't seem to have a record deal.
201. Now that he is wearing a beard, he looks just like Dana - the square-shaped face, the mouth, the nose.
202. But it seems a different beast altogether now that I can ride on top.
203. Anyone recording or passing on such a comment is in danger now that records are open.
204. Thirty years later, I am in academia myself and realize now that people are moved out of Department Chair positions regularly.
205. I feel embarrassed, now that I let adult men kneel before me and shine my shoes.
206. Now that he was able to[http:///now that.html], he assembled what had happened and laid the facts before himself.
207. Now that they stood in the light, Jehan could see that both of them were blackened by grime and oil.
208. The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
209. Now that Higginbotham has been given the brush off, may I venture to approach you?
210. I have learned now that while those who speak about one's miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more. C.S. Lewis 
211. Now that it is, try thinking about what is happening in astronomical terms and you will instantly notice the symbolic importance.
212. But even as she chuckled, Phoebe knew now that this was not fair.
213. He didn't much care for it now that he looked at it closely.
214. It will be hard for him to back up those claims now that they have been contemptuously dismissed by Dintilhac.
215. Now that he's touring with a new band, Helm still opts to leave the past in the past.
216. I know now that you can get Durex free from family planning clinics, but not many people know that.
217. Now that the media is busily engaged in the scrub cycle, Forbes' will no longer be an unexamined life.
218. I see now that it was just his way of keeping me on my mettle and making sure I didn't get big-headed.
219. It was about now that an ugly story began to circulate, originating with the manor's servants.
220. Now that purpose of the war must be brought home.
221. Now that facilities will be freely available and not the subject of constant negotiation we hope that even more undergraduates will participate.
222. Now that I was alone I thought bitterly of the people I lived with.
223. She was so thin now that the bedsores felt as if they were welded to bone.
224. Now that balancing act has become more precarious than ever.
225. She advanced through the shadows less cautiously, her only fear now that there would be no one to meet her.
226. Now that our exporting business to Eastern Europe has grown so successful, everyone wants to get in on the act.
227. Now that he was being the perfect gentleman in not pursuing her, at last she began to breathe more easily.
228. I should know by now that heavy drinkers are awfully fond of high-flown rationalisations for any brief spell of abstinence.
229. Now that we were adults, she seemed to accept me as a friend.
230. Should all this be conveniently forgotten now that the boycott is about to be lifted?
231. But now that the scene was taking place, he felt quite disappointed, even angry.
232. Now that it had been draped by thick blankets stripped from the beds upstairs it was very dark.
233. Now that Derek's bachelor days were over he'd have to start behaving in a more responsible manner.
234. Now that I think about it, his behaviour had been a little odd.
235. Now that the war was over the Navy was, in effect, out of business, and it sought repossession.
236. Equally, it is no coincidence that we hear a good deal less of it now that the bubble is deflating.
237. Oh, Jacques, now that I have told you everything, I am so afraid.
238. Now that we are a little more prosperous, the habit of bringing a bottle seems to have dropped off.
239. Now that Kinnock has announced his resignation, a partial rapprochement between Labour and the Sun is in the air.
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