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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. Sentencedict.com
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?
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