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

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1 Instead of an awarding body for the ‘ small cadet universities ’ as conceived by Robbins , the CNAA had become a ‘ permanent major degree awarding body for very large institutions … of a new kind ’ — and therefore , as Eric Robinson suggested in 1973 , the universities now had to share the apex of the educational system with the polytechnics and the CNAA .
2 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 .
3 My earnings now had to pay the mortgage and household bills as well as subsidise the café .
4 ‘ All Europe stands on a threshold — and we Europeans now have to make a choice .
5 Building materials now have to satisfy a series of EC requirements relating to safety , hygiene , the environment and energy efficiency .
6 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 .
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