Example sentences of "now have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She now has to wear a neck brace , keep her left arm still with a sling and use a walking stick .
2 It seems everyone is intrigued by Morse , whose past until now has remained a secret .
3 Angela now has to choose a name for her 7lb 8oz daughter .
4 now has got a cost more in the initial
5 no one until now has produced a biography of Graham Gooch .
6 You should by now have received a copy of the Committee 's decision and the Director of Planning 's report .
7 The Council of Ministers will now have to reach a decision by qualified majority on this controversial measure .
8 Privately British officials believe Mr Patten will now have to endure a barrage of criticism from China over the next few weeks , following Prime Minister Li Peng 's report to the 8th National Party Congress next Monday at which he is expected to lambast the colonial administration for trying to subvert China with western-style democracy .
9 Wilfrid withdrew into Mercia and from there resumed his appeal in person at Rome where he appears now to have expressed a readiness to relinquish his bishopric provided he could retain Ripon and Hexham ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 51 ) .
10 Councillors , who had grown up and learnt their politics in a labour movement founded on the dominance of Sheffield 's skilled workers in the steel and engineering industries , now had to formulate a response as this dominance quite literally crumbled to the ground .
11 We now had to create a manufacturing improvement strategy to let us do it .
12 The old African prohibition of multiplying sites of popular devotion to legions of homemade martyrs was turned inside out : every altar now had to have a martyr 's relic beneath it .
13 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 .
14 ‘ We now have to do a survey to find out if there was a late swing , ’ Mr Worcester said .
15 You now have to turn a mass of information into a coherent argument .
16 ‘ All Europe stands on a threshold — and we Europeans now have to make a choice .
17 Building materials now have to satisfy a series of EC requirements relating to safety , hygiene , the environment and energy efficiency .
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