Example sentences of "now have [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The problem then begins to stand clear and I shall now have to be brief and schematic .
2 Doors will now have to be fitted with special safety devices to prevent people or objects getting trapped in them .
3 The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers .
4 It may be that August 1 would now have to be a more realistic target date .
5 Not only that , but , unlike other industries , farmers would actually now have to be paid to stop polluting the environment .
6 Questioned about charges and the need for allotments , she said that a fair charge would be made as to many people wanted an allotment , the waiting list might now have to be closed .
7 He added : ‘ Head injury patients will now have to be treated in the same way as before .
8 However , decisions do now have to be taken .
9 The Act had been suspended following a preliminary ruling on the case in June 1990 [ see p. 37535 ] , and would now have to be repealed or amended .
10 Last year Warren Spring carried out research worth £5 million for the DoE and some current work may now have to be put out to tender .
11 Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage .
12 Terry Sprayson will now have to be found a new job by Gloucestershire County Council .
13 SOME outside broadcast requests might now have to be fulfilled by a team from Manchester .
14 In his view , the two jobs would now have to be split .
15 The Authority meets on Friday to reconsider its building programme which will now have to be slowed down , owing to the collapse of the property market .
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