Example sentences of "[noun] have to come " in BNC.
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1 | Schools , too , see that change has to come . |
2 | Likewise , our Institute must lobby to ensure that , if change has to come , then only registered auditors or at least members of the Institute are permitted to sign the compilation report . |
3 | The final word on Tony Iommi 's custom-built JD guitar has to come from John Diggins himself : ‘ Apart from the fact that Tony 's been threatening to take me out for a drink ever since I 've known him , things have changed a lot , and now we do n't get the time to get together any more . |
4 | The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture . |
5 | On completion of detoxification and frequently during it , the user has to come to terms with two further related problems : the psychological and social aspects of dependence . |
6 | ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said . |
7 | ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said . |
8 | Those of us in public life are aware that , whenever complaints of poor service come before us , there are always Labout Members who will blame either the absence of public funds , although they never make any reference to where the money has to come from , or the Government . |
9 | If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again . |
10 | The living room has to house some or all of these things and if it 's used for eating has to come up with storage for china , glass and cutlery too . |
11 | Erm t just to er well there was a l a certain lack of time on this thing , I mean , Dennis had to come round and tell us to start our tick-list else we were n't gon na . |
12 | According to the conventional wisdom , successful presidential candidates had to come from the middle of the political spectrum . |
13 | ‘ Signals have to come from the top , ’ explains , ‘ and chief executives and managing directors have to be hearts and minds behind it . ’ |
14 | But living necessities have to come before holidays and trips out . ’ |
15 | The club have to come first . ’ |
16 | Before that can happen , El Al has to come out of receivership . |
17 | What did the fool have to come here for ? |
18 | Then my granny had to come out on to the verandah and interfere . |
19 | Oh well , I suppose the run had to come to and end . |
20 | If it had spread then obviously chemotherapy had to come . |
21 | The people in NoS had to be made to realize that if they were going after big money , professional management had to come in . |
22 | HEINEKEN League First Division leaders Swansea had to come from behind to claim a 25–13 win over lowly Aberavon and maintain their 100 per cent record . |
23 | Except in winter , when heavy snow sometimes delayed us and another engine had to come to the rescue , we generally arrived on time at Parma. just occasionally a tram car went off the rails ; perhaps Camera was overcome by the thrill of speed . |
24 | It was the first big opera he 'd conducted and he just did n't know how to do that , how to pace himself Incidentally he did the same thing when we recorded Peter Grimes and Reggie had to come in and help finish the recording . |
25 | After the initial shock of discovering their daughter is pregnant , parents have to come to terms with this . |
26 | All three elements have to come in to any budget decision and nobody can ignore all three , indeed if you look around three groups of the council you 'll see that all the budget proposed tonight will take into account all three areas . |
27 | job to get out the house for a little while and she usually gets granny up , cos granny have to come down on one of those chairs . |
28 | People in these tragic circumstances have to come to terms with their sense of loss before they can come to terms with , and learn to enjoy , living alone . |
29 | Technical apparatus of some sort has to come between the record and our ears , and , of course , between the original performance and the record . |
30 | Why did this intervention have to come when it did ? |