Example sentences of "there [is] now some " in BNC.
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1 | There is now some research being done on local languages in the university , but given the complex pattern of languages , especially with widespread population movement , and the cost , it seems unlikely that the government 's policy on the official medium of instruction will be changed . |
2 | But there is now some strong indirect evidence that trypanosomes also lurk in the human choroid plexus . |
3 | But there is now some new evidence that means we will have to reconsider this picture of man 's first close bond with the cat . |
4 | Although not yet in clinical use there is now some highly innovative potential in the treatment of disease . |
5 | Mind you , given recent developments there is now some doubt concerning the tour itself . |
6 | After a delay of some years there is now some momentum behind the production of a guidebook for the Clwyd Limestone area . |
7 | Although there is now some interest in the use of large single daily doses of aminoglycosides , it is far too soon to recommend such regimens with confidence . |
8 | However , this substance has been found in so many different tissues of such a wide variety of animals , that there is now some doubt about its role and the quest for a natural magnetic detector is continuing . |
9 | There is now some provision to meet the extra costs of the disability itself . |
10 | There is now some controversy over whether attacks on the constant use of ‘ he , ’ ‘ him , ’ ‘ Man , ’ and whether the counter-insistence on ‘ Ms and ‘ Chair ’ are not trivializing the issue . |
11 | There is now some questioning as to whether the stress on working-class adult education may in fact present a narrow version of the possibilities for social change which excludes other social movements and oppressed groups in society . |
12 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that he has considerable sympathy on this side of the House and in the country , especially as there is now some doubt about whether the judge had the power to make the order that he made ? |
13 | In addition there is now some use of Creole varieties in the British media : in films such as The Harder They Come , Babylon ( directed by Franco Rosso , Great Britain , 1980 ) and Countryman , ( directed by Dick Jobson , Great Britain , 1982 ) . |
14 | It operates on the principle of " one person , one vote , " but there is now some dispute as to its legitimacy and that of the government it produces on the grounds that the principle of " one person , one vote , one value " has not been fully realized . |