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31. From now on it was do or die.
32. From now on she would concentrate solely on work.
33. Bird from now on is only a memory.
34. Only foremen will drive company vehicles from now on.
35. From now on, homeowners will have to get a city permit if they want to build an addition onto their homes.
36. I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you. Friedrich Nietzsche
37. Christopher's a very long name - from now on , we'll call him Chris.
38. From now on, she will keep a journal of her thoughts.
39. I'd forgotten how funny it is; from now on I shall be using it in casual conversation more often.
40. I was thinking of his insurance premiums from now on.
41. And from now on it will be mine, she thought, and I shall learn to love it as he does.
42. Announcing a change in policy[sentencedict.com], Idris Wakil said that from now on what ordinary people did should make the news.
43. From now on the capital G would always be used in reference to them.
44. And it has decided to make its own exhaust systems from now on.
45. From now on, little old ladies will have to find their own way across the street.
46. From now on Adam's work is to be sweat and toil.
47. Inventive, original and often very funny, Sarah Stewart's work will be seen in abundance from now on.
48. From now on, all domestic violence cases will be followed by the same team of prosecutors through every court appearance.
49. Losses from restructuring will decline from now on, clearing the way for a recovery in earnings.
49. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
50. From now on, we will hand-search more luggage and screen more bags.
51. From now on Mr Trimble can negotiate peace only under two, severe constraints.
52. From now on, the message would go to everyone and not only to the synagogues.
53. From now on the Shah would be far more interested in military than in social matters.
54. From now on, in every by-election that occurs in a Tory-held seat, the same strategy should be followed.
55. From now on, a syllable which carries a tone will be called a tonic syllable.
56. Molina will likely get the elite treatment from now on.
57. Membership from now on will be by invitation only as existing places become available through natural wastage.
58. From now on, she told Yeats, romantic passion would be taking second place to political commitment.
59. Mom says we have to be home by 9:00 on school nights from now on.
60. From now on, he decreed, we, her family, would cook and feed her every meal.
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