Example sentences of "have [not/n't] come to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Since the ability to draw is not seen as particularly important , this state of affairs has not come to the fore . |
2 | One might point out that this morning he issued to the press a 20-page document which he still has not come to the House to answer for . |
3 | I am sorry that I so rattled the Prime Minister with my question at the previous Prime Minister 's Question Time that he has not come to the House today . |
4 | Anglo-Saxon archaeology has n't come to a crisis point as did prehistoric studies in the early 1960s ; rather it is gradually slipping into new directions with the establishment of a generation of archaeologists more aware that alternative approaches exist to be tried and which have been available for 20 years . |
5 | My friends have also made it difficult for me , but the world has n't come to an end . ’ |
6 | War or no war , the Government 's other business had not come to a halt . |
7 | ‘ Bertha saw the wolf and she wished she had not come to the gardens . |
8 | The statement made by the timber firm to the dock company had not come to the attention of the innocent purchaser ; it therefore could not have misled him . |
9 | A number of Laura 's relations lived there , but he had not come to the Relais to discuss them . |
10 | That er this group wanted to work with other groups which had n't come to an understanding . |
11 | ‘ If we had n't come to an agreement , you 'd be paying for my time as well . ’ |
12 | The Bosnian Muslims so far have not come to the UN and instead pleaded their case with US officials . |
13 | I can say positively that the contents of the letter have not come to the notice of the British . |
14 | ‘ I have not come to the North-East just to play in the FA Cup , ’ he said . |
15 | Reflecting the substantial barriers to international integration , prices have not come to an equilibrium across countries . |
16 | ‘ We have n't come to the sea in three years . |