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Example sentences for "government must"

  • My government must be an entirely new one.

  • He showed that the plan of education was really pernicious, and far from being calculated to fulfil the object which every wise government must have in view.

  • My government must treat on an equal footing with Russia.

  • My Government must be the first in the world, or it must fall.

  • This Government holds that until the establishment of a treaty upon this subject the Venezuelan Government must continue to make the payments provided for in the convention of 1866.

  • If the granting of Home Rule to this country means the poverty of Sir Archy Birkmyre, let it be so, but still Self-government must be granted.

  • We have told the Government that in order to do this, the repressive measures must be withdrawn, political prisoners must be set free and a definite scheme of self-government must be put forward.

  • And yet, in such a system, it is even happy when such compromises can take place: for upon some occasions things will not admit of accommodation; and then the measures of government must be injuriously suspended, or fatally defeated.

  • But all this majestic advance should not obscure the constant dangers from which self-government must be safeguarded.

  • As times change, so government must change.

  • Government must learn to take less from people so that people can do more for themselves.

  • These ideals and aspirations are the touchstones upon which the day-to-day administration and legislative acts of government must be tested.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "government must" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    called reformation; damp places; existing species; given away; government control; government head; government land; government must; government note; government office; government owned; government ownership; government publications; government regulation; government under; government were; governmental affairs; harm shall; high spirits; higher levels; least thirty; modern times; pistillate flowers; that none; then fold; will thrive