Use "gone for now|gone for now" in a sentence

1. Now gone!

2. She's gone now.

3. Now it was gone.

4. Gone now... swept away.

5. Most are now gone.

6. The Starks are gone now.

7. We have gone to Brigantine for about ten years now

8. All our parents are gone now.

9. The corporation has now gone up.

10. Now it looks as though it's all gone wrong for him.

11. Well, they've withered now they've gone

12. Master, our Daniel has been gone for over twenty days now.

13. Now the surplus is nearly gone.

14. This vast expanse of ice is now gone.

15. And now remain gone, illegitimate-faced bugger-folk!

16. I had it everywhere, and now it's gone.

17. Now, how long has this weapon been gone?

18. It took them years to save it, and now... and now it's gone.

19. Gail said her gynecologist tells her all the abnormal cells are gone for now.

20. Ooh, she's gone a bit freelance now, bad girl.

21. I miss the old devil, now that he's gone.

22. Its wholesale arm has now gone into compulsory liquidation.

23. She'd gone through agonies to get here and now.

24. Black-ops program called Division that has now gone rogue.

25. Black ops program called Division that has now gone rogue.

26. More use to everyone now that Maester Aemon is gone.

27. The Minister's 'Bowet' had now gone out; the window was closed

28. 9 Now he's gone, I can give you my undivided attention .

29. Now the furrowed brow, saggy cheeks and pursed lips have gone.

30. He is now retiring from political life and has gone abroad.

31. A black ops program called Division that has now gone rogue.

32. Most are now gone, replaced by fleets of deluxe new megaships.

33. Now, she stammered in his presence, gone the blustery Trudy her girlfriends knew.

34. Now the hard winter has gone, we can cast off our winter clothing.

35. You were going out to dinner, then you came here and now he's gone.

36. Now that Abby's gone, you're getting rid of me just like you always wanted.

37. The lecturer used to do well, but he seems to have gone off now.

38. There's plenty ti do now Jonna's gone and besides, it's not a man's place.

39. What's gone is gone.

40. 29 The concrete wall that used to divide this city has now all but gone.

41. The lid of his now-gone sepulchre remains, a marble piece with Grifo's carved effigy.

42. Now he's gone back to driving school in an effort to pass with flying colours.

43. He's gone to jail for fraud.

44. But he's gone underground for sure.

45. The forest is gone for ever.

46. Wow! Now THAT'S Bored! Good news just count to 10 and poof! Gone! OK, not literally

47. The Amused twinkle wasn't quite gone from his eyes, but he was much more serious now

48. Her father, quiet, humorous, stubbornly determined, gone now, no longer there to consult and confide in.

49. 23 Now a garrison* of the Phi·lisʹtines had gone out to the ravine pass of Michʹmash.

50. 12 And paradoxically, now Luke had gone, she felt more alone and more afraid than ever.

51. Carthage would not be gone for long

52. "Unused Domain Name for U.S. Isles Gone".

53. For years, Blatantly false assertions have gone

54. 48 hours and they're gone for good.

55. She's gone outside for a quick fag.

56. She's gone to Ireland for the summer.

57. Gone early to hunt for tent, etc.

58. Previously they knew in advance that certain exchange rates would prevail; but that guarantee is now gone.

59. Since those early days, work at the Museum, now renamed Southport Railway Centre has gone on apace.

60. Now that your excess fat is gone, let Blade™ help prevent new fat from showing up

61. And the reindeer fair flew down Artisan View now the weight had gone out of their sack.

62. If Panditji had not gone to Bhutan in 1958, Bhutan by now would have been lagging behind.

63. Gone was the vagueness, gone the composure.

64. • Gone was the vagueness, gone the Composure

65. So I've only been gone for a night.

66. At other times they have gone for funerals.

67. "He's gone, he's gone," Michael Blubbed

68. 4 synonyms for Bypast: bygone, departed, foregone, gone

69. She's gone for a ride on her bike.

70. She's gone and this time it's for good.

71. Look, you've been gone for over 75 years.

72. Looks like everyone's gone for the long weekend.

73. She's gone on an errand for her mother.

74. 4 synonyms for Bypast: bygone, departed, foregone, gone

75. The trail for Sara's killer has gone cold.

76. Richard has gone on leave for two weeks.

77. 2 Gone was the vagueness, gone the composure.

78. KDA has become progressively more Cringey as it has gone on, and now we are reaching peak levels

79. Both times the unsub has gone to a club, he's had some costume, but now there's a theme-

80. Probably now that she had gone they were talking more freely-about the Nawab and his mysterious misdeeds.