Examples of 'now aged' in a sentence

Meaning of "now aged"

now aged: This phrase is used to describe someone who is currently at a specific age. It is often used to provide a reference point or context regarding the individual's current stage in life

How to use "now aged" in a sentence

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They were now aged thirteen and eight.
I breastfed my two children, who are now aged nine and six.
They are now aged two and almost eight.
The crew had met him only a couple of years earlier, but he has now aged.
Gurnemanz is now aged and bent.
Some messages are even directed at Madeleine 's younger twin siblings, now aged nine.
A place that even a now aged man can easily visit.
Now aged ten, this is her first chick.
Realize that she has now aged and can no longer take care of herself.
And a little more than a third of users are now aged 45 or older.
Mila Makovec, now aged eight, was diagnosed with fatal and untreatable Batten disease.
They had two children, now aged five and four.
Gurnemanz, now aged and bent, hears a crying outside his hut and discovers Kundry unconscious.
Maria and Chris have two children, now aged five and seven years old.
I am now aged 34 and would describe myself as an atheist.
They were not all successful, but the oldest patient is now aged 11.
A place that even a now aged man can easily visit. I have my share of the blame.
Over half of HIV-positive adults in the United States are now aged 50 years and over.
Ellis was by now aged 52 years and was making a fresh start.
Nicolas Sarkozy is accused of accepting thousands of euros from Liliane Bettencourt, now aged 90.
He was now aged 34 and never played professional football again.
The United Nations has slammed the death sentence handed to Hussein, now aged 19.
Now aged 82 she has recently announced her retirement from writing.
Their daughter Laurie Staver Clinton, now aged 62, described her parents to People magazine.
Now aged 66, this courageous athlete has become a model of perseverance and discipline.
The average farmer is now aged over 50 years.
Now aged 26, she wants children and is prepared to leave her career to find a husband.
The girl, now aged.
Now aged five, Amina is thriving.
In Ghana, the average cocoa farmer is now aged 56.
Now aged 75, Pele is widely regarded as the greatest footballer in history.
Pregnant at 17, a daughter, now aged seven, at a boarding school in Hampshire.
Now aged 76, he has never forgotten reading On the Road as a teenager.
Richard Dehmel, by now aged 50, volunteered to join the army.
Now aged 79, Paine is still conducting research and inspiring students.
It shows an adult Jaycee, now aged 29, smiling directly at the camera.
Now aged 40, he joined the the ESA astronaut corps over a decade ago.
O BCG vaccine was given during infancy, and the person tested is now aged > = 5 years ;.
Now aged 50, Paula still suffers horrific flashbacks and can not sleep properly.
Necker Hospital has produced a film on children who received cochlear implants and are now aged 16-25.
Now aged 17, she has found a training place as a wine waitress in a Chinese restaurant in Peseux.
Despite all these social and economic difficulties, now aged 21, Sarkar has become a world-class wrestler.
Now aged 70, Kemper is still behind bars serving his eight consecutive life sentences.
Barry Winata, their son now aged 19, is an Australian citizen.
Now aged 93, he has testified as a witness at the trial of former SS guard Bruno D.
Leonard Peltier is now aged 69 and in poor health, suffering from diabetes, among other things.
Now aged 26, Muhammad left for Europe to seek better opportunities there.
HDR Communications now aged 22 years has continued to grow and improve.
Now aged 86, Cristóbal Moya recalls those days with astonishing clarity.
One of the boys, now aged in his 30s, is the key prosecution witness.

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