Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] come to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the case never came to court .
2 Fraud appears to have increased rather than decreased , and it can not be argued that this is merely a matter of greater success in detection , as many of the frauds only come to light when investors find that they are unable to obtain their funds ( or the directors of the institution are found to be in sunny climes abroad , with little intention of returning to the UK ) .
3 That promise would not be implemented if the Opposition ever came to power .
4 And given the extensive fear of denunciation for critical or defeatist comment , it is hardly surprising that negative remarks about the speeches rarely came to light .
5 Again , the liability depends upon the money or property in question being received in the ordinary course of the receiving partner 's activities within the firm and not upon any authority vested in himsee Willett v Chambers ( 1778 ) Cowp 814 ( misapplication of moneys received from a client for investment on mortgage , the client being billed in the name of the firm ) , Rhodes v Moules [ 1895 ] 1 Ch 236 ( partner absconding with bearer share warrants proffered by client as collateral security for a mortgage loan , where the firm was in the habit of receiving such securities from its clients ) and Blair v Bromley ( 1847 ) 12 Ph 354 ( misapplication of money by a partner who paid interest on it to the client , the fraud only coming to light on the partner 's bankruptcy .
6 The offences only came to light because of an attempt to inflate profits at Alexander Howden , which was discovered by the American company Alexander and Alexander after it bought the company .
7 Official sources were yesterday unable to explain why the restrictions had been brought in , including whether they had been designed to reduce the risk of leaks to loyalists of the type recently coming to light .
8 The match really came to life when Smith put the visitors ahead five minutes before the scheduled break .
9 The assault only came to light four days later , when he went to hospital for treatment .
10 Since the characters never come to life , it is difficult to care what they get up to , in or out of bed .
11 Quote of the Week : ‘ There 's no greater bliss in life than when the plumber eventually comes to unblock your drain .
12 By night the island really comes to life and everyone should try Ibiza town at least one .
13 Part of the scandal only came to light when an eagle-eyed bank clerk spotted changes made to the bank destination information on an authorised cheque from Craven Grain .
14 If the matter ever came to court , the judge would estimate the amount that you would have earned , in the light of the evidence before him concerning the nature of your job .
15 The matter only came to light when police , conducting an inquiry into the running of children 's homes in North Wales , interviewed the boy last year .
16 The matter only came to light when police , conducting an inquiry into the running of children 's homes in North Continued on Page 5 Continued from Page 1 Wales , interviewed the boy last year .
17 Police were not informed and the matter only came to light last year during a police investigation into the running of children 's homes in North Wales .
18 As he speaks , the line suddenly comes to life again , and flashes over to the starboard side , and then cuts in front of the boat .
19 For Russell , this was an exceptional opening into the mysteries of the craft , whilst for the College of Arms it was a great mistake as their involvement in funerals quickly declined , the embers briefly coming to life with the public obsequies of Queen Mary in 1695 .
20 The candle reluctantly comes to life .
21 The Swifts then came to life with Beattie 's 25-yard free kick just over and Robinson 's forward burst barely cut out on time .
22 The Comyns hardly came to court and though Bruce was close to Alexander , the late King never bothered to consider their claims to his throne .
23 The crimes only came to light in 1990 when one of Oldfield 's victims , then an adult , was himself charged with indecency to children .
24 Parts of the contents of the manual only came to light as a result of criminal trials following an incident at Orgreave during the strike , at which some of the techniques were implemented for the first time .
25 A thought suddenly came to mind .
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