Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] now [verb] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | We have failed to grasp it and , although some of the eastern European countries now seem to be succeeding in the adaptation to a market economy , many others , including Russia , are likely to fail . |
2 | Many of the arcuate lengths of contemporary coastlines now seem to be the edges of Triassic basins . |
3 | I am glad to see that at last many parents now appear to be doing this . |
4 | Indeed , the key choice many managers now seem to be making is whether they develop their own system or buy one ‘ off the shelf ’ from several management consultants in the field . |
5 | Extra development control powers applied to these areas , and all substantial developments now have to be referred to the Countryside Commission for Scotland . |
6 | Those troubles now appear to be over , but Aerolineas Argentinas is still losing money . |
7 | With the certification of 1988–9 pilots due next year , the first steps now have to be taken to move towards the new assessment procedures . |
8 | A claim for exemplary damages now has to be expressly pleaded , reversing the rule stated in Broome v Cassell & Co Ltd ( RSC Ord 18 , r8(3) ) . |
9 | The paper argues that these various mechanisms now need to be harmonised . |
10 | This hole , which runs parallel to the 10th , is not that long ( 420 yards ) , but that downhill run of nearly 60 feet now has to be traversed in the opposite direction . |
11 | Due to the development of an instrument which can staple the ends of the rectum together lower than was previously possible , fewer abdomino-perineal resections now need to be performed . |
12 | It is evident that in many of our residential areas no such balance any longer exists , for the street has been given over entirely to the car , with other functions now expected to be subordinate to it . |
13 | While the top three or four companies now seem to be in reasonable financial shape it is the medium-sized firms in the top thirty that are feeling the pressure . |
14 | They are separated by major fault zones , in most cases now demonstrated to be thrusts , which have on average an east-west trend . |
15 | This remark will seem preposterous to many who work in the subject , because Realism has been the target of severe criticism and most scholars now claim to be working with another approach altogether . |