Example sentences of "are now in a " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly the mist clears and we are now in a clearing .
2 Over time the proportion preferring ‘ caring ’ to ‘ tough ’ policies has increased by one-third and the ‘ carers ’ are now in a substantial majority .
3 We are now in a position to examine the kind of behaviour that is appropriate to the ‘ game ’ of drama discussed in this chapter .
4 We are now in a position to generalize the lesson of the caddises .
5 As a by-product , with the experience gained they are now in a strong position to enter paid advice work .
6 Moreover , we are now in a position to examine how effectively research has analysed this change .
7 Service industries are now in a worse predicament than ever , because it is no longer possible to register even a business name in Britain .
8 On the other side there are things which are now in a form which is entirely the result of the Fall .
9 We are now in a post-war situation , where the laws are being tightened and enforced as the religious police struggle to regain power and lost ground .
10 We are now in a single market , ’ he said .
11 They are now in a really precarious position in the table , following a day when results generally went well for their fellow strugglers .
12 The objects are now in a safe , awaiting their reinstallation in the Nancy museum .
13 Secondly , we are now in a position to see how we can isolate uses of perceptual words from implications of possible judgement , for what remains is not just behaviour and ‘ sensory data ’ , as Frey supposes , but pre-linguistic prototypes of the fully developed language-game .
14 However , Singer objected to the importation of moral personality by contractualists like John Rawls on two main grounds and we are now in a position to supplement my provisional replies to his argument .
15 In principle , it would be quite possible to argue that this sense of obligation had weakened , even if the actual volume of support between kin remained at a substantial level , because more people are now in a situation where they need support , and because the economic circumstances of the majority of the population ( by comparison with a century earlier ) are much easier .
16 Perhaps we are now in a position to give , from a parental perspective , an alternative interpretation of what exactly it means to ‘ come to terms with ’ a child 's disability .
17 With this general discussion in mind , we are now in a position to consider which individuals and bodies are amenable to judicial review .
18 We are now in a position to express our discussion in terms of a set of definitions : Appendix 2 to this chapter explains how the last expression can be used as a basis for illustrating the flow-of-funds accounts , with each of the bracketed expressions representing the various sectors in the economy .
19 We are now in a position to see the significance of government expenditure and taxation flows in the determination of national income levels .
20 After spending nearly a year living in the garage of a house in Jakarta , three are now in a biomedical research laboratory , and seven are caged in a holding facility in a burnt-out forest area in Kalimantan ( the Indonesian half of the island of Borneo ) where it is proposed that a rehabilitation centre should be built .
21 They are now in a purpose built combined office and factory with room to expand .
22 We are now in a position to re-formulate our criteria for deciding whether an anomalous sentence is semantically or grammatically deviant :
23 We are now in a position to spell out precisely the basic form of the recurrent contrast test for semantic constituency :
24 We are now in a position to understand in a simple way the functioning of laws and theories as predictive and explanatory devices in science .
25 Having examined how the law defines the ends for which directors must use their powers , we are now in a position to consider the law 's capacity to ensure that they act within the bounds laid down .
26 Having examined the characteristics of mental disorder and the various structural and organizational problems which must be overcome , we are now in a position to look at some of the proposed solutions .
27 Having made some observations about the internal culture of higher education — both that of the academic community and that of the student experience — we are now in a position to say how , if at all , the internal culture bears on the wider cultural relationship .
28 We are now in a position to examine the implications of the prevailing ideological climate for the policing of public-order situations during the coal dispute .
29 We are now in a position to show formally how this approach is intended to work .
30 We are now in a position to calculate the radial path length to the surface labelled by r : for the case when K is positive .
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