Example sentences of "[noun pl] be now [v-ing] that " in BNC.

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1 These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally .
2 Surveys are now showing that many people would prefer not to be treated if continuation of their life means being strapped to a machine .
3 Although some of its own experiments were now showing that air pollution in southern England damaged leaves and made them fall early from trees , it could not bring itself to say as much .
4 Scientists are now finding that the ozone layer is disappearing over Northern Europe and the Arctic , thereby weakening our protection against solar ultra-violet radiation and raising the danger of skin cancer .
5 Interestingly , scientists are now saying that odour is different in degree to memory rather than different in kind .
6 Applicants for patents on transgenic organisms are now arguing that where the inserted genes come from microbiological sources , the organisms being patented have suddenly become microbiological .
7 Men as well as women are now realizing that the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood is a gospel issue .
8 Some commentators are now claiming that the whole Green consumer wave was just a fashionable spasm , and that the vast majority of people have now reverted to their usual habits , regardless of their environmental impact .
9 So while many City analysts are now predicting that the FT-SE index could rise another 20 p.c. by the end of the year , such forecasts carry caveats : not least the anticipation of more than a token cut in interest rates .
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