Example sentences of "he must come " 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 | Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap . |
4 | Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It appears to me therefore that if a man diligently followed this desire , pursuing the false objects until their falsity appeared and then resolutely abandoning them , he must come out at last into the clear knowledge that the human soul was made to enjoy some object that is never fully given — nay , can not even be imagined as given — in our present mode of subjective and spatio-temporal experience . |
7 | He could have continued placidly with the life he had chosen , and would have excelled ; but telegrams of a peremptory nature , saying his mother 's illness had taken a turn for the worse and he must come , kept arriving from Colonel Carteret , and Paul had to leave his work , abandon lectures , and make the weary journey to London time and again , only to find Sophia weak but resigned , and reproachful for his having come at all . |
8 | In fact , I told him that when I got back from this holiday he must come round and have a meal . |
9 | ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’ |
10 | He must come from H area , nowhere else … |
11 | A scientist , Colonel , and he must come from H area … ’ |
12 | ‘ He must come to help with the car . ’ |
13 | ‘ He must come . ’ |
14 | He must come out before it 's too late . |
15 | She had a moment of pure desire in which she wanted to shout to him that he must come away with her . |
16 | When the tea-party was almost over , and the singing and fiddle-playing done , she went over to Joszef and very prettily told him that he must come to Mrs Mandelbaum 's : ‘ to make your English better and better ’ . |
17 | ‘ He must see you — he must come home now . ’ |
18 | He had given her a token , and he must come to add speech to his gift , according to the rules of gallantry . |
19 | But he must come soon , or else she 'd have to go back in , for her mother might wake and sense her absence and go in and check . |
20 | He must come to me . ’ |
21 | He must come to power , soon . ’ |
22 | He must come home sometime . |
23 | But he must come along and have a proper examination . ’ |
24 | If he wanted to reach his goal he must come to terms with the stages of the journey , however comfortless . |
25 | He had thought that he must come back to her now as a stranger , learning afresh the shape of her wide forehead and tapering face , and the way she had of opening her eyes wide to take in entire the person to whom she spoke . |