For only society can give or concede it to them; they themselves cannot take it, or give it to themselves.
That the undiluted doctrines of Anarchism should so transport a great gathering of all classes here in Chicago would not have been predicted.
Assuredly, the philosopher who discovered that we must becomeas little children again if we would be philosophers, is the one to whom we may relate Traherne, but not Berkeley.
We must become as little children again, if we will be philosophers', is as true for science as it is for philosophy.
We must become as little children again, if we will be philosophers!
It must become so if we are to produce the strong departmental scholars who illuminate learning in other countries; indeed, it must become so if we are to train competent experts for the affairs of daily life.
The elective system, if it is to possess the future, must become as authoritative as they.
We must become as little children, and Christ must be born in us; we must learn of him, and the one lesson he has to give is himself: he does first all he wants us to do; he is first all he wants us to be.
If, then, to enter into this kingdom, we must become children, the spirit of children must be its pervading spirit throughout, from lowly subject to lowliest king.
The combinations abt, and agt, to be pronounced, must become either apt or abd, or else akt or agd.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must become" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.