Example sentences of "must come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If we are going to continue to be friends and write our poetry , we must come to some kind of arrangement , ’ Dana said . |
2 | No , the rich must come to some accommodation with the poor : must acknowledge their existence : must open their houses and their fridges and their bank accounts and let the poor in . |
3 | He told MacDonald that by remaining at his post with such colleagues as were still faithful to him , his position and reputation would be much more enhanced than if he succumbed ; the Prime Minister must come to some arrangement with Baldwin and Samuel to form a National Emergency Government which would restore British credit and the confidence of foreigners . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | By the year 2003 , 10 per cent ( 200,000 ) must come into that category . |
6 | With a political prisoner escaped , all of us who were at the City of the Horizon must come under increased scrutiny . ’ |
7 | We would all pay lip-service to the demand that pupil needs must come before financial considerations , but the temptation to save will often be present . |
8 | Even to meet this level of demand , some 25% of production in 1990 must come from new discoveries and a growing level of imports from Canada and Mexico will occur . |
9 | Firstly , loan demand must come from creditworthy customers who can guarantee loan repayment at a future date . |
10 | If a product is described as ‘ raspberry ’ or ‘ raspberry flavoured ’ most or all of the raspberry taste must come from real raspberries . |
11 | During the period , apart from emergencies , any additional funding must come from existing programmes ( Collender , 1992 , 280–93 ) . |
12 | And yet it will have to accept , indeed will have to foster , the pride and professionalism of its specialists — if only because , in the absence of opportunities to move into middle management , their motivation must come from that pride and professionalism . |
13 | They supported the plan , but insisted that the money for implementing it must come from economic growth and cuts in spending on welfare and education . |
14 | But the fundamental data must come from original records if a truly significant investigation is to be made . |
15 | When Professor Supasinee Tantistisuk was troubled by an acrid smell hanging over her village in Thailand , her first thought was that it must come from nearby industry — specifically the ICI Paints plant . |
16 | Such backing must come from national government — the issues are too big for the responsibility of generating finance to be handed down to more local levels . |