Examples of 'now go to school' in a sentence

Meaning of "now go to school"

now go to school: This phrase is commonly used as an imperative sentence to instruct someone to start attending school or to begin the process of going to school

How to use "now go to school" in a sentence

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now go to school
A day his father says that he can now go to school.
Women may now go to school and enter the professional workforce.
Many of the children we have reached now go to school full time.
Her kids now go to school and eat three meals a day.
Women can now vote, and young girls can now go to school.
Now go to school.
But I must now go to school.
Now go to school and wipe that glum look off your face.
Come on, now go to school.
Now go to school Off you go.
Understand? Now go to school.
Now go to school Great Sure.
As a result, children now go to school regularly, even during the rainy seasons.
Most children now go to school and many more have access to adequate health care.
Our children can now go to school and we have a good life . ”.

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Great . Now go to school.

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