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

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1 Except in small quantities or special cases , money now has to be raised through debt .
2 This hole , which runs parallel to the 10th , is not that long ( 420 yards ) , but that downhill run of nearly 60 feet now has to be traversed in the opposite direction .
3 She now has to be very careful how she goes .
4 ‘ There are bound to be price increases next year so now has to be the best time to buy . ’
5 Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer expects to see some ‘ modest reductions ’ in the company 's workforce next fiscal , adding that the company could conceivably downsize to 85,000 to 90,000 employees — but ‘ The emphasis right now has to be on growing the business ; ’ DEC now employs some 98,000 , down from 137,000 at peak .
6 However , the C compiler now has to be bought separately as it is no longer to be bundled with Solaris : SunPro claims that it is no longer a necessary item for customers .
7 The Official Secrets Act remains substantially intact , but it now has to be read with the additional defences available under the new legislation , happily with a pendant attached deriving from the Aitken case that juries will not stand for the use of oppressive legislation in cases of mild divulgence , and confidentiality has been confirmed as being available where secret information is breached without official justification .
8 He envisages that a change in outlook may derive from appreciation of the complex event sequences that new techniques have now exposed in the Quaternary ; from appraisal of the classical models of change to accommodate the realization that extreme rapidity of change now has to be considered when evaluating chronological biotal and geomorphological processes ; from adjustment of geomorphology to new knowledge of Quaternary change such as rate of ice sheet growth and decay ; and similar adjustment of biogeography and of palaeoclimatology .
9 The exact conditions and extent of this liability are not yet fully established , but it now has to be borne in mind as a possible consequence of the non-implementation of a directive .
10 A decision now has to be made about whether this rearrangement is acceptable for the time being or whether some further rearrangement might be more satisfactory .
11 Thus as r 1 and r 2 approach infinity ΔS M will become negligible and the free energy of mixing will become essentially dependent on ΔH M which now has to be either very small or negative .
12 A claim for exemplary damages now has to be expressly pleaded , reversing the rule stated in Broome v Cassell & Co Ltd ( RSC Ord 18 , r8(3) ) .
13 We 've gone town by town throughout the county showing what 's needed and how it could be doneHaving established how to do it , it now has to be done , and that means support , especially from the county council .
14 There now has to be more meetings to see how it 's going to work in practice . ’
15 The drawings have now had to be purchased individually and other British institutions have been invited to join the consortium , with the British Museum acting as broker .
16 This has now had to be shelved with the arrival of a Diktat from the Bundestag criticising both the excessive cost and the involvement of the Foreign Ministry .
17 The letter says ‘ Up to the present time items of play equipment have been loaned by Scorton Village School but these have now had to be returned and replacement equipment will be most beneficial for the group to continue .
18 The problem then begins to stand clear and I shall now have to be brief and schematic .
19 Doors will now have to be fitted with special safety devices to prevent people or objects getting trapped in them .
20 The proposal will now have to be agreed by the council of EC trade ministers .
21 It may be that August 1 would now have to be a more realistic target date .
22 Not only that , but , unlike other industries , farmers would actually now have to be paid to stop polluting the environment .
23 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 .
24 He added : ‘ Head injury patients will now have to be treated in the same way as before .
25 However , decisions do now have to be taken .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 Evidence will now have to be prepared at a much earlier stage .
29 Terry Sprayson will now have to be found a new job by Gloucestershire County Council .
30 SOME outside broadcast requests might now have to be fulfilled by a team from Manchester .
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