Example sentences of "[vb infin] to come from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So any increase in output will have to come from better farming methods , particularly in countries like India , whose rice farmers lag well behind Japan 's in productivity . |
2 | New roads that would need to be provided would therefore have to come from that direction and and it itself will cut a swathe through the open countryside . |
3 | The priorities for the deaf community will have to come from deaf people themselves but the effective use of Total Communication by deaf and hearing people offers a way towards a sharing of views . |
4 | The money would have to come from another source . |
5 | Even so , the bulk of the increase would have to come from improved yields , as it has in the past three decades . |
6 | Domestic consumption fell by 1 per dent ‘ whereas we thought it would be up by 1 per cent ’ said Dicks , and he reaffirmed his belief that ‘ recovery would have to come from domestic consumption ’ . |
7 | The impetus will have to come from older people themselves . |