Example sentences of "they [be] now [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Staff and participants involved in them are now asking critical questions about the future of such projects .
2 But there , there , most recent one was over a Sarah Patten , and the they are now repeating that one as I understand it .
3 Labour Members , locally and nationally , have led those people astray , so that they are now facing financial difficulties and are unable to pay .
4 Having been rejected after holding sway for so long , they are now seeking new ways of making friends and influencing people .
5 They are now seeking financial support to establish a Euro Unit in Scotland .
6 They are now given joint credit with Linde for what is called " the new inflationary model , " based on the idea of a slow breaking of symmetry .
7 They are now considering legal action and the Department of Health is investigating their case .
8 Having divested themselves of their overstocks , they are now issuing some exciting new products and are showing signs of a return to profitability .
9 However , they are now hitting physical limits to increasing computer performance and if this impressive progress is to be continued new approaches to speeding up computer performance will need to be developed .
10 This indeed is one of the implications of investigations of environmental processes because they are now becoming assimilated with new approaches to time and environmental change as outlined in chapter 8 ( p. 161 ) .
11 * What is more , they are now suffering severe competition as index fossils from the plastic bottle , which is ( regrettably ) much more easily preserved .
12 They are now increasing all the charges across those utilities .
13 They are now giving 100 per cent and more .
14 Many terms used in medical classifications are now no longer in general use because they are now considered offensive .
15 Prison management admits the regime , while being open , had been directionless and they are now introducing some purpose to the prisoners ' time there .
16 Having indirectly made Mrs Thatcher pay with her political life for refusing to sign up to their timetable of achieving EMU by 1992 , they are now blowing cold on the issue , as they are faced with a ballooning budget deficit of their own , and no longer need French and Community political support for reunification .
17 They 're now using concrete joists to make it safe .
18 They 're now trying top trace two vehicles seen nearby which may have been used by the raiders .
19 At first they thought they were fighting a small local plan , but they 're now calling this road a ’ motorway by stealth ’ .
20 They 're now saying four hundred jobs will go but less than a hundred will be made redundant .
21 They received 11s. in the pound for this but during January the pitch worsened and they were now taking 13/4 in every 20/ of value .
22 I think they felt that having survived so far , they were now leading charmed lives and nothing could get them .
23 The recent growth of population meant that a smaller proportion of the workforce than before could also farm a smallholding in the manner of their ancestors ; many of them were now occupied full-time at their craft and both their cottage and their loom were rented from the manufacturers .
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