Example sentences of "[verb] come to an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Teachers and other educationalists can not be expected to come to an adequate understanding of recent trends in multicultural and anti-racist education , nor can they develop an independent critical judgement on recent controversies in this area , without some grasp of the deeper structural and ideological issues that underlie the racial dimension in education , politics and the economy . |
2 | The author has come to an overall conclusion that , perhaps , clients and dealers are very much the same sort of people . |
3 | If you are still anti-bat , so be it , but at least you will have come to an informed conclusion . |
4 | he had instead been cultivating his acquaintanceship with Mercer , a game plan that would have come to an abrupt end if the Lorrimores had deserted the trip , which they would have done at once if the Canadian had ploughed into their home-from-home . |
5 | Premier Boris Yeltsin has announced that he still hopes to come to an amicable agreement with the Imperial representative and the board of GenTech . |
6 | ‘ I would urge all those involved to come to an early decision to ensure that work can start quickly . ’ |
7 | She had come to an unhappy house , that was clear . |
8 | Fifteen yards down the street , the man had come to an uncertain halt , his eyes searching both sides of the street for a glimpse of his prey . |
9 | Her voice trailed away as she saw that Laura had come to an abrupt halt beside her . |
10 | And then she realised that the hoof beats of his horse had come to an abrupt stop . |
11 | The Nigerian adventure had come to an abrupt end with the arrival of a new military government and a ban on all imports . |
12 | We have to come to an arbitrary decision and then justify it |