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

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1 Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds .
2 As has been shown in detail elsewhere ( Hanko 1986 , 1987 , 1989 ) , knowledge that can highlight the underlying issues has to be supplemented , and skills have to be developed in the group , which the designated supporter will have been applying in his work with children , but now has to redeploy for work with fellow professionals .
3 At the sub-atomic level however physics does now have to take into account the effects of the observer on the particles he observes .
4 The move to the capital was a great upheaval for the Manchester girls , for not only did they now have to rehearse in Sin City as they called it , but they also had to work with Londoners .
5 The feat was marked by a drain bursting under the pitch soon after play began and flooding one of the run-ups ; inevitably , the umpire concerned was ‘ Dickie ’ Bird , famed for his wariness about the weather , and now having to contend with water coming from below as well as above .
6 Another couple , Joseph and Evelyn Greaves , are now having to live with daughter Susan Berry in Fir Tree after losing about £7,000 worth of belongings .
7 Men with malaria now had to go on patrol .
8 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 .
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