How to Use from now on in a Sentence

from now on

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  • Which, from now on, means Birch & Alder is in charge of lunch.
    Mara Severin | Eating Out, Anchorage Daily News, 8 June 2023
  • Olivia Culpo is keeping a tight leash on her clothes from now on.
    Julia Moore, Peoplemag, 14 Nov. 2022
  • My motto for life, for work, from now on is to do cool things with cool people.
    Andrea Williams, Vulture, 7 Oct. 2022
  • The mayor said the city would keep this tradition from now on, even after the war.
    Maria Varenikova, New York Times, 25 Dec. 2022
  • And from now on, 100% of the city’s property taxes will go to that special fund.
    Alixel Cabrera, The Salt Lake Tribune, 12 Aug. 2023
  • The state agency, however, will play it straight from now on.
    Anthony De Leon, Los Angeles Times, 19 Jan. 2024
  • Jennifer Lynn Affleck from now on, thank you very much.
    Gil Kaufman, Billboard, 8 Nov. 2022
  • But realized that this was just how things were going to be from now on.
    Alexa Gagosz, BostonGlobe.com, 1 May 2023
  • Decide that, from now on, photos of you will be hands only.
    Kerry Elson, The New Yorker, 24 Mar. 2023
  • One thing is clear, English soccer will live with the consequences of his words from now on.
    Zak Garner-Purkis, Forbes, 18 Feb. 2024
  • Kim hopes the co-parenting will be a bit easier from now on.
    Catherine Santino, Peoplemag, 6 July 2023
  • And every day and every week from now on is about delivery.
    Fortune Editors, Fortune, 17 Feb. 2023
  • Is the much more comfortable property her home from now on?
    Kyle Smith, WSJ, 15 Dec. 2022
  • Just scroll below, find the right category for you, and grab the alarm clock and get ready for better morning wake-up calls from now on.
    Kathleen Willcox, Popular Mechanics, 18 Nov. 2022
  • That, from now on, the spectacular imbalance of cinema’s means deals a death blow to the product that comes out of it.
    Elizabeth Barber, Harper's Magazine, 9 Feb. 2024
  • People who need to spend 50 more stars from now on to get a hot coffee feel more pain than customers who will spend 50 fewer stars to earn a free iced coffee.
    Jay L. Zagorsky, The Conversation, 25 Jan. 2023
  • Here’s hoping these changes smooth out their effectiveness from now on.
    Kris Holt, Forbes, 24 Jan. 2023
  • Fear at rival clubs comes from the knowledge that with the financial backing the club now has Newcastle will be challengers from now on.
    Zak Garner-Purkis, Forbes, 22 Jan. 2023
  • Lockett said the public must know that the projects from now on are public projects that will be funded and supported by the city for the duration of their existence.
    Eplunus Colvin, Arkansas Online, 1 Nov. 2023
  • But their hard-working efforts are not enough to prevent you from wishing that the main characters would stick to staycations from now on.
    Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 Aug. 2023
  • The game was released in Early Access on Steam a little over a year ago, and a few weeks from now on April 10, the online roguelike game is being fully released.
    Gieson Cacho, The Mercury News, 20 Mar. 2024
  • Data from such research would be subject to monitoring and control by KLHK from now on.
    Bydyna Rochmyaningsih, science.org, 7 Oct. 2022
  • Both were incredible, and that pretty pink guava cake might be my birthday request from now on.
    Rachel Bernhard, Journal Sentinel, 3 Jan. 2024
  • The action at Cleveland Cavaliers games from now on won’t be limited to dunks, layups, 3-pointers and anything else happening on the court.
    Tom Withers, Chicago Tribune, 1 Jan. 2023
  • Its mission is to guarantee that from now on, the support staff at Harvard Law will not only be seen, but celebrated.
    Steve Hartman, CBS News, 26 May 2023
  • Most likely, though, Gamora will simply exist off-screen going on adventures with the Ravagers from now on and won't be a part of any potential fourth Guardians film.
    Brendan Morrow, The Week, 5 May 2023
  • Most likely, though, Gamora will simply exist off-screen going on adventures with the Ravagers from now on and won't be a part of any potential fourth Guardians film.
    Brendan Morrow, The Week, 5 May 2023
  • Money that’s going to be spent now, not money that’s going to be spent five years from now on projects that may be very worthy, maybe very necessary, but that should go through the normal process, not the emergency process.
    ABC News, 2 Oct. 2022
  • Joe shoots off a text, and Beatrice types back that everyone thinks Marienne relapsed and abandoned Juliette, who will be living with her grandmother from now on.
    Sara Netzley, EW.com, 9 Mar. 2023
  • Shasby said the program will probably look to add three experienced transfers and three promising freshmen each year from now on.
    Josh Reed, Anchorage Daily News, 31 July 2022

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