Example sentences of "[subord] [ex0] are now " in BNC.

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1 In the context of user education in academic libraries , where there are now hardly any BLR&DD projects ( if we exclude the British Library Information Officer for User Education project ) the influence is barely discernible , because the pattern is not notably different from five years ago .
2 This problem is especially acute in smaller countries like Kenya and Tanzania , where there are now fears that state capitalism will merely be replaced by ‘ crony capitalism ’ .
3 Although there are now far too many centre tables and a head waiter who manages to imitate the late owner 's rudeness without any of his Irish charm , the service is as chummily swift as ever and the house wine a modest £7.75 .
4 Although there are now trains which can travel in excess of 200 mph , supersonic planes which take passengers across the Atlantic in three hours , and spacecraft which can carry passengers at fifteen times the speed of sound , our ancestors used more stylish forms of transport .
5 Although there are now more than 700,000 employees in PRP schemes , one may well ask why the figure is n't higher .
6 Although there are now strict regulations governing wood cutting and kerosene is sold at the entrance of the park for cooking , Hillary explains ‘ Lots of people tempt the Sherpas offering money for wooden fires . ’
7 Although there are now many benefits available , they all have fairly stringent qualifying conditions .
8 Although there are now more helpers at the club they could still do with more .
9 Although there are now more helpers at the club they could still do with more .
10 It also tells us : ’ Although there are now additional opportunities to expand our share of the YT market , the funding arrangements are considered inadquate to make such a move worthwhile .
11 The drifter shown is the original E.T version although there are now several other makes available .
12 At one time villages had to be more self-sufficient and the village used to have more shops and trades than there are now .
13 Shop-workers ' wages would rise by £50 a year , but there would be 5,000 fewer of them than there are now .
14 So , that was when there were far fewer numbers of groups than there are now .
15 Over the past sixty years the buildings housing the scientific laboratories and teaching classrooms have been built up and the population of students and staff has grown until there are now nearly one thousand registered postgraduate students and over one thousand academic , research and support staff .
16 If there are now 7m left how long was the original piece ?
17 In recent years the situation has become confused , because there are now exterior wood stains available , which differ from a true dye or stain , as they leave a coloured film on the surface of the wood and do not require another finish to be applied over them .
18 We 're now beginning a fairly and relatively trouble-free run erm because there are now a series of under and over-passes until we get back to nearer London .
19 Since there are now breeding colonies on the Channel Islands in comfortable feeding range of the Sussex coast , it is likely that both feeding and passage movements are involved .
20 Furthermore , since there are now well-established Caribbean communities in a dozen or so English cities , each with a slightly different population distribution and distinct needs , any attempt to discuss the language behaviour of Caribbeans in Britain will need to consider each community separately .
21 Certainly , when anaesthesia , for example , was first introduced , there were the same debates as there are now over the care of VLBW babies , about its experimental nature and the long- and short-term effects of using it .
22 As there are now only ten counts , as opposed to the original twelve , the two spare Runefangs , the Drakwald and Solland swords , are held by the Emperor as part of the Imperial armoury .
23 Females are more prominent among the unemployed for two main reasons : they are disproportionately employed in seasonal work and , as there are now more economically active women than ever before , they are as likely as men to lose their jobs because of recession .
24 There were not the multitude of motorcars about in those days , as there are now , but that was one of the firms that was trying to make it , and has done it , like that .
25 Does the Minister accept that , as there are now 50 different definitions of a professional engineer , it is unrealistic for the Minister 's Department to tell Newcastle council , which put in two bids for technology schools , that it should have submitted only one .
26 Customers of Tamworth can now dispose of their rubbish at the same time as doing their shopping , as there are now recycling facilities in the car park .
27 Seaton has not grown much over the years due to lack of building land , though there are now new terrace-type cottages in the centre of the village .
28 The standard variety is tubular with electrical contacts at either end , though there are now single-ended bulbs on the market which have conventional bayonet or screw ends to fit normal lamp-holders .
29 This is still a fairly simple example , even though there are now three suffixes on the verb .
30 A quick check on the relationships can also avoid some embarrassing assumptions when there are now so many reconstituted families .
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