Example sentences of "must come to " in BNC.

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1 He must come to terms with living with this consciousness and with the inherent problems he will face in revealing this knowledge to the outside in an ethnographic account .
2 Moreover , he must come to terms with a new awareness of what he has previously accepted , perhaps without thinking , which under the intense microscope of social enquiry may well seem to verge on the ludicrous or to be morally indefensible .
3 But these just happen to be his , he ca n't ‘ prescribe ’ them ‘ for art ’ ; what he wants to say must come to terms with what the form allows him ; art refuses to be imposed upon , to be dictated to , and Dostoevsky 's dictum will stand .
4 ‘ Borrowers can pay more when rates move up , but they must come to a branch to make a specific request to do so . ’
5 You must come to tea again .
6 ‘ If we are going to continue to be friends and write our poetry , we must come to some kind of arrangement , ’ Dana said .
7 He denies his readers the pleasure of feeling superior , too : they must come to terms with Sylvia and her kind , who are not so rare as is commonly supposed , and a novel is a good place in which to begin the process .
8 But before Life President Hastings Kamuzu Banda , 85 , can safely be put to rest , he must come to terms with an explosive mixture of secular and sacred trouble brewing in Malawi .
9 Still , they might have had a few more years left in them yet , and so in that respect , it was rather courageous of them to accept Nicholson 's script and Rafelson 's apparent decision that all good things must come to an end .
10 But by the same token , theories like that proposed by Pearce and Hall must come to terms with the evidence that has been taken to show that what the stimulus is predicted by can also play a role .
11 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 .
12 ‘ You must come to hospital for correct medicines , ’ announced the lady .
13 In the practical work connected with stock provision librarians must come to grips with two fundamentally different activities
14 Mules must come to science
15 I do n't know about ’ marvellous ' , but you must come to one directly the weather gets warmer .
16 It is well and truly stuck and you must come to its rescue with locator and spade .
17 ‘ I 'm afraid our little arrangement must come to an end , Ruth , ’ she said at once .
18 And now we must come to the ‘ hard saying ’ .
19 She must come to this one when there 's a celebration . ’
20 You really must come to terms with space Neil — the space in the kitchen where the kettle goes .
21 Schlieffen was dead by 1914 ( his dying words are reported to have been , ‘ It must come to a fight .
22 Information must come to him full-flavoured from his own observations of native life , and not be squeezed out of reluctant informants as a trickle of talk .
23 And the settlers , precariously rooted in this new and strange land , must come to terms with whatever his presence among them represents .
24 ‘ Everything must come to an end , even a long time spent on the run , ’ police quoted him as saying .
25 Presidents and their staff must come to terms with a powerful , but formless and undisciplined , legislative branch ; however , this will not , by itself , be sufficient .
26 Writing in the Yorkshire Miner he declared : ‘ The day of the exploited miner must come to an end now .
27 In this context , the youngster must come to terms with his or her changing and changed body ; must try out the precepts , attitudes and ideals of childhood against the demands of the transitional and later groups among which existence now lies ; must establish himself or herself as an individual with rights and responsibilities and with a unique and largely self-determinant personality ; and must cope with feelings and impulses which have previously been only of the vaguest and most unformulable nature .
28 I think that we must whe when we 're , we we must come to some sort of consensus in the staff as to what the levels mean in inverted commas .
29 ‘ And now I really must come to what happened , to what … put a stop to it all .
30 ‘ Now I must come to this quickly .
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