Example sentences of "it [is] now [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 It 's now hoped that China having fallen into line with the other four , will end its support for the notorious Khmer Rouge guerrilla army .
2 It 's now emerged that one of the women was pregnant … her mother says she had everything to live for .
3 It took some time for all the records to be checked , but it 's now agreed that IBM Corp 's full year net loss for 1992 of $4,965m goes down in history as the largest corporate loss on record , taking the baton from General Motors Corp .
4 But it 's now known that Mrs Law was last seen alive just after lunchtime on Sunday .
5 Meanwhile , it 's now known that two other people from the Central South region were among the one hundred and sixty seven passengers killed .
6 It 's now known that more than 100 people are H I V positive following treatment here .
7 It 's now estimated that five hundred children in Lothian Region alone are affected by HIV and AIDS .
8 It 's now forgotten that when Hugh Dalton began to publish his memoirs with large chunks of his diary in in the late fifties and early sixties , particularly the the high tide volume that came out about the Labour government of forty five to fifty one which was very venomous .
9 It is now accepted that UDR members and RUC officers have been leaking to loyalists .
10 It is now accepted that she destroyed the correspondence herself .
11 It is now accepted that new prerogative powers can not be created , but the scope of many established prerogative powers is unclear .
12 While it is now accepted that coronary arteriography can be safely performed following myocardial infarction , there is considerable variation between centres about the perceived indications for the test .
13 While the application of procedural checks to licensing activities has therefore increased it would be mistaken to say that it is now accepted that any licensing function should be subjected to such safeguards .
14 It is now accepted that a non-combinatorial entropy contribution arises from the formation of new ( 1–2 ) contacts in the mixture which change the vibrational frequencies of the two components , i.e. assumption ( d ) in section 8.2 must be relaxed .
15 Though the Report could be interpreted as advocating an exchange rate union , it is now accepted that it recommends a currency union .
16 On the other hand it is now accepted that Kennedy 's lengthy telephone calls to Macmillan fell short of " consultation " even if Macmillan 's official biographer argues that they " were certainly more than just 'informative' " .
17 10 Burden of proof Dealing first with the question of reasonableness as between the parties it is now accepted that the burden of proof falls on the party seeking to enforce the restraint .
18 It is now acknowledged that the educational , health and social welfare systems are often not adequate or appropriate for the needs of most ethnic families .
19 It is now felt that a complete review of our IT activities is necessary , in order to plan our future investment programme .
20 " It is now stated that a vast importation of Irish Beggars have already arrived upon the Island , and that others are likely to follow from the misconduct of our own Boatmen — the Community at large are warned to beware of harbouring foreign beggars … "
21 Obviously , it does not suddenly become safe to steepen the climb at a certain height , and it is now recognised that the angle should be progressively steepened .
22 And it is now recognised that the great mountain chains are always found on the side of the continental plate facing the direction of its drift .
23 This assumption is not tenable as it is now recognised that the unstimulated output of prostacyclin by blood vessels is low ( reviewed by Dollery et al , 1983 ) .
24 It is now recognised that as long as certain precautions are taken , the SP is indispensable ( Fig. 7 ) .
25 Furthermore , it is now recognised that in learning language , children are doing far more than acquiring the rules of grammar and it may be that the key to the mastery of abstract grammatical rules lies in the socially mediated learning of functional language skills ( Bruner 1983 ; Halliday 1975 ; Wells 1981 ) .
26 It is now recognised that the industrialisation process is complex and that
27 It is now recognised that the tasks and skills to be learned by children with severe learning difficulties have to be analysed precisely and that the setting of small , clearly defined incremental objectives for individual pupils is a necessary part of programme planning .
28 It is now recognised that the costing of community-based care to take account of the wider back-up services on which it must depend is a complicated calculation which was not available with any degree of sophistication at the height of the movement away from institutional care ( Knapp , 1986 ) .
29 It is now recognised that this approach , seldom if ever actually applied in practice , is based on a confusion of thought .
30 It is now recognised that if voting rights are to vary , separate classes of shares should be created so that the different number of votes can be attached to the shares themselves and not to the holder .
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