Example sentences of "is now [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The migrating larval stages in large numbers may cause a transient pneumonia , but it is now recognised that many cases of so-called " Ascaris pneumonia " may be attributable to other infections , or to piglet anaemia .
2 The hospital is now insisting that hi-tec scans will be available in all urgent cases .
3 It is now realised that lesser landowners , or gentry , played a crucial role in all aspects of medieval English history from at least the mid-thirteenth century .
4 It is now believed that such names were used for monastic communities modelled on genuine desert prototypes in Egypt .
5 The Guild is now advocating that further steps should be taken , namely , that women should be made eligible for seats on town councils .
6 " This Meeting being informed that Cart Drivers are very inattentive as to their Conduct upon the road with Carts It is now recommended that all Travellers upon the road shall take to the Left in all situations , and that when a Traveller upon the road shall loose a shew of his horse , the Parochial Blacksmith shall be obliged to give preference to the Traveller . "
7 But the government is now proposing that all schemes , including small ones , should not be allowed to invest more than 5 per cent of their money in their employer 's businesss .
8 Until quite recently it was considered that it was the crust that attained equilibrium with respect to the mantle , but it is now known that isostatic adjustments also involve the rigid mantle forming the lower part of the lithosphere .
9 It is now known that many plants grow at temperatures as low as 0°C , albeit slowly , and it is thought that higher temperatures are more important in the earlier half of the year .
10 It is now known that most children who are sensitive to cow 's milk are actually reacting to the proteins it contains .
11 However , it is now known that some corals can survive settling sediment and that even reefs may develop in muddy surroundings .
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