Example sentences of "be now [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ February is only a short month , so it is not going to have a devastating effect on figures , and there are now signs that the recession is bottoming out , which has to be good for the industry , ’ a spokesman said .
2 There are now signs that the generally negative attitudes may be changing .
3 There are now signs that this failure to work out a coherent relationship between the two logics of approach will have to be addressed and in some cases this task has already been started .
4 There are now fears that unless he is persuaded to surrender with guarantees of safe conduct , Gen Noriega could organise a prolonged resistance , and seek assistance from Nicaragua and Cuba .
5 This problem is especially acute in smaller countries like Kenya and Tanzania , where there are now fears that state capitalism will merely be replaced by ‘ crony capitalism ’ .
6 There are now fears that it could threaten the endangered monk seal population .
7 In the first three months of 1990 , the guess is that they were again about 13% lower than in the first quarter of 1989 , but there are now hopes that it was the last drop for a while .
8 There are now hopes that Trysil , a densely-forested area abounding in roe deer and elk — but remote from domestic livestock — could be an ideal place for the Norwegian wolves to live .
9 Although Innocent had recognized Philip there were now signs that he had begun to favour Otto .
10 There is now evidence that misting the flowers with water , formerly thought to help setting , can in fact be counter-productive .
11 However , there is now evidence that the mechanism responsible for this can act in a similar fashion in some normal individuals ; as one would expect these are people high in schizotypal traits .
12 There is now evidence that the bulge is elongated in a direction that lies in the plane ; the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy .
13 Until recently acetylcysteine was not recommended for use more than 15 hours after overdose , but there is now evidence that it can safely be given to patients up to 24 hours after ingestion and perhaps even later than this .
14 Does the Secretary of State accept that there is now evidence that standards in the basics , which the report identified as the key skills on which other learning depends , have fallen ?
15 The major source of the neutralising capacity of saliva is its bicarbonate content , but there is now evidence that gland bearing oesophageal mucosa can also secrete alkali , a phenomenon first documented in the opossum esophagus in vivo .
16 There is now evidence that the basement membrane-like matrix of the liver can change the phenotypic characteristics and growth of lipocytes , endothelial cells , and hepatocytes .
17 There is now hope that the meeting , later this month , of ministers responsible for the creation of the single market will be able to finalise the discussions on competition policy .
18 I think she 's going off it a bit so I said oh well I 'll come and have a chat and I said listen , I said , I realize you you 've got a lot of school work and that and you 've got your boyfriend , I said , but there is now way that you 're gon na let him stand in the field , getting fat and getting old you 've got
19 There is now way that as a company we would allow anything to go ahead that would be harmful .
20 There is now talk that more such districts will be created .
21 There is now authority that , at least where the harm is interference with trade or business , there is such a tort .
22 It is now policy that crews are inter-changeable between trams and buses , although there is a nucleus of tram drivers who operate the winter service .
23 And Mr Griffiths said there was now evidence that the banks DID secretly work together .
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