Example sentences of "[noun] must come " in BNC.

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1 Dulé found himself longing , this carnage , this bloodshed must come to an end , we must call a truce , make a new treaty .
2 The churches , slow to see that change must come , failed to take control of developments , which passed into the hands first of private enterprise , then of local authorities , under the general direction of Parliament .
3 Change must come and the need is urgent .
4 Two years into the SAS campaign , the Cornish surfers are as angry as ever and as adamant that change must come .
5 Our earlier analysis of balance of payments adjustment under floating exchange rates suggests that correction must come about through foreign exchange depreciation of the deficit country 's currency relative to other countries .
6 The ability to produce program listings or print out text must come very high on any Spectrum owners list of priorities if they are to progress beyond just playing other people 's games .
7 Unless the Labour leadership recognises publicly that some form of Scottish parliament must come first on its political agenda and unless it can bring itself to co-operate enthusiastically with the SNP and Liberal parties to achieve this , nothing will continue to happen .
8 He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] .
9 ‘ The decision must come from your own heart , querida .
10 During the period , apart from emergencies , any additional funding must come from existing programmes ( Collender , 1992 , 280–93 ) .
11 ‘ For example , in Martin County , which is now one of Kentucky 's largest coal counties , 86 per cent of the budget must come from state and federal sources because of the inadequate property tax base .
12 But , gentlemen , of this I am certain , the Conservative Party has been a good thing for this country and it is our business today , and as long as we can , to keep that Party solid ; and if splits must come , to delay them as long as we possibly can ( Applause ) .
13 The members ' case must come first , otherwise everyone is gon na be put into the odds and sods section which is Apex , because it has n't got a subject such as public services or energy and utilities .
14 ( i ) The facts of the case must come within the section , which only applies to , the " faulty execution of … construction , maintenance or repair …
15 As far as I 'm concerned , Dickie must come first .
16 Secondly , any changes that come to the primary schools must come as a result of changes at the secondary level .
17 From 1992 , all new cars must come up to USA standards for emissions ; this means that all new cars will have to be fitted with catalytic converters and subsequently will run only on unleaded petrol .
18 Death must be thought about and with that thinking must come triumph over it .
19 The knees must come up as fast as possible to waist height .
20 The command must come after and device drivers you need for your expanded memory card .
21 But the fundamental data must come from original records if a truly significant investigation is to be made .
22 That was the first weakness , the first failure , which had led on , so inevitably , through the series of , not after all so many , girls who did not matter , to the girl who mattered ; and to the point where Franca 's complaisant kindness must come to an abrupt end .
23 The parties must come to decisions about whether or not there are any VAT implications in the transaction and proceed accordingly .
24 The anger and action must come from you .
25 Commitment by organisations to partnership must come from the top , from managing directors and head teachers for example .
26 ‘ Thoo and t'missus and Jonna and Maisie must come 'ere one Sunday , afore long . ’
27 Every erm pitchfork must come out one You ca n't start fighting and and pulling it against the grain otherwise you you would be in trouble .
28 Accept her cold rebuffs without anger or impatience ; be there for her as best he might in the fond hope that this dreary rain must cease , that Spring must come again , and she might wake one day to that glorious span of light across the water-meadows .
29 Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’
30 There must be no nice balancing of odds , the judge must come to the conclusion that such danger is real and appreciable with reference to the ordinary operation of law in the ordinary course of things , not a danger of an imaginary and insubstantial character , having reference to some extraordinary and barely possible contingency so improbable that no reasonable man would suffer it to influence his conduct .
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