Example sentences of "[adv] come to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But his tortured mind could only come to the same conclusion .
2 He only comes to the odd party .
3 Due recognition was soon to come to the industrious doctor : in 1716 George I created him a baronet , an honour as yet conferred on only one other physician .
4 We soon came to the same decision , which was that having promised the boys we would help them , we could n't now let them down .
5 We went farther up the wasted beach , still finding interesting pieces of flotsam and finally coming to the rusted remnant I thought was a water-tank or a half-buried canoe , from a distance .
6 We could walk round to the stables , if you do not object to it — I can vouch for it that the grass is not wet — and then perhaps Miss Araminta will not hear as the horses will not come to the front door . ’
7 One need not come to the same conclusions now as one did two years ago .
8 So we are very honoured that Mr Austin has bred a rose just for us — a perfect beauty , the closest he has ever come to the old Alba rose , beloved of Redouté , and going back 2,000 years beyond him .
9 And they still came to the famous dinners at his house , where the food , and the music , and the conversation were the best in London .
10 We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation .
11 Although many sentences with this surface sequence will always come to the same thing pragmatically , whichever of the two constructions is assumed ( this is one of the features which can make careful syntactic analysis such a delicate matter ) , it is nonetheless possible to find some which are open to either syntactic interpretation but with a clear difference in meaning ; this will then help to throw the syntactic difference into relief .
12 General Secretary Gorbachev asks God whether Capitalism will ever come to the Soviet Union , and gets the same answer .
13 He had been seen in Wales by a DJ who had suggested that he look him up , should he ever come to the big city .
14 and which angle we work with it still come to the same thing .
15 Sammy Davis Jnr also came to the fore thanks to Sinatra .
16 He had probably come to the same conclusion and if she tried to give some kind of explanation he would raise his eyebrows and look at her in astonishment , and she would feel utterly foolish .
17 The matter has now come to the High Court for an Order that this is the position and the High Court has ruled that companies and directors are entitled to set off deposits they held at BCCI against company overdrafts ( see Financial Times , 28/29 November 1992 ) .
18 Let us now come to the second response , namely worship .
19 We now come to the second part of our programme , according to our agenda , which has the broad heading , Achiev N C V O Achievements and Intentions , and it 's obviously a natural follow-on from the I er , A G M which we have just completed , at which council received the annual report of N C V O's work for the past year , and its use of the resources which are available to it to carry out that work .
20 We now come to the final stage in the Johnston and McClelland model — abstract word detection .
21 I now come to the two issues in the case .
22 Once the operation is complete you now come to the next stage — and this depends on whether or not the same nets are to be used again that night .
23 We now come to the closing words of Rule 1 , ‘ it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery , or both , be postponed . ’
24 We now come to the Social Security orders and the Opposition prayers .
25 If it does n't come to the full county council , then I will make sure it does , but I , one would hope that a decision such as that , which is of paramount importance in a , a rural area would be taken by a full county council and not by education .
26 If you want further information simply come to the second floor Committee Office between 11am and 4pm , Monday to Friday .
27 He then came to the Ottoman domains , an event which Asikpasazade and Nesri assign to the reign of Mehmed I ( 816–24/1413–21 ) .
28 Then come to the POTENTIAL TEACHERS DAY on Saturday 8th March to enjoy an informative Day of Movement with the Medau Society 's Trainers .
29 I shall respond to my hon. Friend the Member for Wellingborough and the hon. Member for Western Isles on the question of force and then come to the very issue that the hon. Member for Liverpool , West Derby ( Mr. Wareing ) has raised , which I recognise is relevant .
30 It then comes to the practical point , Citing German experience to show that ‘ there was a tendency for employee and shareholder representatives to vote and act in distinct groups ’ , they add that the presence of co-opted directors on the board would mean that either group would at the very least need to gain the support of the majority of the directors before they could carry or veto a proposal .
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