Example sentences of "now have [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He added : ‘ What these people used to make we now have to import . ’
2 For their part , many NHS trusts have responded to the freedoms they now have to manage their affairs , to improve the position of low paid staff , and to introduce greater flexibility into the provision of services to patients .
3 But , in order to buy rather than rent their own homes , Britain 's nine million home buyers now have to borrow an average of £37,000 — more than twice the average income — whereas 10 years ago the average loan of £11,800 worked out at 1.7 times income .
4 The appearance of this list marks the transfer of hectic activity , at least for a time , from within the SOED , where the specifications are drawn up , to those institutions and individuals interested in ‘ winning ’ the research contracts advertised , who now have to notify interest and submit proposals for carrying out the work .
5 He said : ‘ The Irish players were magnificent , but we now have to put that into perspective .
6 But we now have to reckon with the fact that the peculiar essence of a human being is rationality , that is , each human essence is some particular form of rationality .
7 Current awards now have to fall in line with that figure , always , of course , taking into account any subsequent decline in the value of money .
8 The scheme announced yesterday means women who now have to collect their children from school can take on more demanding jobs with longer hours .
9 ‘ I am concerned that if I now have to respond fully to that part of the plaintiffs ' order of 5 June dealing with the various alleged payments my position vis-à-vis the police investigation may well be prejudiced .
10 We now have to form an arrangement with a local restaurant to offer an evening meal on our behalf , and we offer transport to the restaurant ourselves .
11 And if you take into account that the words , A general presumption against , were common phraseology in policies in the nineteen eighties and we now use the er play against presumption we now have to use the phrase , Will not normally be permitted .
12 For example , all students now have to take a course in the history of religion , which is another sign of change in the religious climate of the Soviet Union .
13 and luckily that the , the song that we did was funny and so people enjoyed it , but they did n't understand it and they did n't have a visual image of the artist 's work , so I now have to take erm a couple of pictures , er prints with me if ever were going to read it and we sing those songs but not everybody does , and then they do become excessible you know , they can see , you know , that erm , yes erm if it , if I was going to publish a book of poem I , it would have to be stated that this related to this picture and presumably it 'd have to be , it would be with it , with it
14 On discharge procedures and the trusts having to take care — in exactly the same way as health authorities now have to take care — of those for whom they believe that care is appropriate , the same rules should apply .
15 We now have to vote on the timing of its procedures , even though we have not had a single hour of discussion in Committee .
16 They now have to resort to narrow and exposed ledges , and the shoulders of the mountain , where the continuous high winds prevent a thick cover of snow from settling .
17 The question we now have to ask is whether the equilibrium path converges to a steady state .
18 Local tax offices now have to report to a central-control office .
19 Even some of the worst enemies of real openness now have to say they are open . ’
20 We are humbled and brought low by them , but the spirit of man — and I now have to say woman — and the freedoms that we enjoy lie within our grasp as long as we hold this House .
21 East Germans now have to wait for weeks or even months for replies to their applications for visas to Hungary , through which more than 31,000 have escaped since August .
22 ‘ We now have to wait for their report . ’
23 ‘ We now have to wait for their report . ’
24 There is a need for a more vigorous competition policy both in manufacturing industry and services but especially with respect to public sector monopolies , and for a change in fiscal policy to remove the artificial incentives which companies now have to retain earnings .
25 The new Food Safety Act has concentrated attention upon all aspects of cleanliness and hygiene in establishments where food is manufactured and processed , and employers now have to demonstrate positively what action they have taken .
26 We now have to clean , repair and preserve the boards .
27 ‘ We now have to do a survey to find out if there was a late swing , ’ Mr Worcester said .
28 ‘ Southampton were down at the bottom , but they rolled up their sleeves , put a run together and that 's what we now have to do .
29 So now have to go for the contracting , the overseas jobs .
30 Our farmers , seeking retribution or justice , and our consumers , who are equally seeking those concepts , now have to go to Brussels , for there is no way in which we may satisfy their aspirations .
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