We are now right in the country of the Moon," said Dr.
Then this country over which we are now passing, more fertile, richer, and fuller of vitality than the rest, will become some grand realm where more astonishing discoveries than steam and electricity will be brought to light.
Let us intrust to Providence the care of guiding us and of keeping us in good health as we are now.
We are now beginning to trench upon the realm of modern discovery.
A few of us are now assembled to expound the word of God.
The sheep and the ox of that time were diminutive when compared with the sheep and oxen which are now driven to our markets.
There were houses near Saint James's Park where fops congregated, their heads and shoulders covered with black or flaxen wigs, not less ample than those which are now worn by the Chancellor and by the Speaker of the House of Commons.
The district where most of their town houses stood lies between the city and the regions which are now considered as fashionable.
We are now to return to Mervyn's Bower, the apartment, or rather the prison, of the unfortunate Countess of Leicester, who for some time kept within bounds her uncertainty and her impatience.
Permit me," he added, "to walk before you, for we are now to quit the broad street and we will make double speed if I lead the way.
That is not for me to say; but we are now about to mix in society--to visit and be visited.
Too many diamonds, too much gold and splendor, are nowreflected by the mirror in which Monte Cristo seeks to behold Dantes.
Then you know the men who are now on Monte Cristo?
We are nowon the broad ground of established facts; of history, recent, but still achieved.
Then if they die unprovided, no more is the King guilty of their damnation than he was before guilty of those impieties for the which they are now visited.
No, dearest, no; it would only excite the ardour of your desires, shake my resolution, and we should then find ourselves more miserable than we are now.
Well, in that case, we should be easily pleased, for we are now in a regular maze.
You and I, Hator, are now together, and there is no means of separating.
That same beauty which you and I are now voyaging to discover.
What you and I are now doing in simplicity, wise men will do hereafter in full knowledge.
And all that we are now saying is said for the sake of them.
And this means what we are now saying; for all things which come within the province of art do certainly in some sense partake of measure.
We are now a mighty nation; we are thirty or about thirty millions of people, and we own and inhabit about one fifteenth part of the dry land of the whole earth.
As plain as are the conditions under which we are now living.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "are now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.