Example sentences of "are now [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | We are now hearing that our outlook is so bad that we had better leave it to an independent central bank to decide the important aspects of our future . |
2 | Although some doctors carry on the tradition of the medical profession in refusing to accept these ‘ outsiders ’ , more are now realising that osteopaths and chiropractors can relieve pain . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | But the 160 men working at the Midlothian pit are now hoping that a series of meetings this week will secure both the future of the colliery and their jobs . |
5 | Many teachers are now persuaded that English lessons should not be solely confined to ‘ great ’ literature , but should include all kinds of ‘ texts ’ , spoken and written , together with popular forms such as television commercials , bestsellers and comics ; |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Interestingly , scientists are now saying that odour is different in degree to memory rather than different in kind . |
8 | A curious situation has emerged in which the Khmer Rouge guerrillas , who boycotted the election , are now saying that they will resume the war if the CPP , their most-hated enemy , does not respect the results . |
9 | Regarding that point , when the right hon. Gentleman saw President Yeltsin did he explain to him why until very recently this Government have said that a minimum effective deterrent is 512 nuclear warheads and why they are now saying that an effective deterrent could be fewer than 192 nuclear warheads ? |
10 | But , erm , a lot a people are now saying that the quality of er , the programmes on the telly is n't very good . |
11 | Men as well as women are now realizing that the issue of the ordination of women to the priesthood is a gospel issue . |
12 | They are now asking that Rome recognises — or at least does not condemn — the love that dare not speak its name . |
13 | Surveys are now showing that many people would prefer not to be treated if continuation of their life means being strapped to a machine . |
14 | We are now told that , having been lied to over the years , the British people now have the prospect of political union , and they react against it and shy away . |
15 | Unfortunately the third sentence sends us reeling back to square one in terms of methodological confusion : we are now told that just because Keynes had tried to provide a theoretical underpinning for the concept of involuntary unemployment does not , ipso facto , oblige subsequent theorists to ‘ 'explain ’ the theoretical constructs of our predecessors ' . |
16 | All are now agreed that that proved to be a remarkably accurate estimate . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Most exporters would like to avoid exchange risk by invoicing in Sterling but they are now finding that markets will set the price and the method of pricing . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | For example , many parts of the country , the South West , to some extent this area , are now finding that the benefits that they had to the rates system of people moving in after retirement after ten , fifteen , twenty years before disadvantages erm people need special hospital treatment , people need special types of accommodation and erm these are not the things that will be provided , as one of my speakers talking about hospital services said , by the private sector . |