Example sentences of "have come to the " in BNC.

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1 Covenant politics has come to the forefront again with the Hillsborough agreement of 1985 and shows the extent to which the populist politics of the Democratic Unionists is rooted in protestant — loyalist tradition .
2 The eyes of his beloved wife , are tear-reddened ( sic ) and she has come to the awful realisation of a gap in her waning life which will never be filled .
3 ‘ On the question of whether the material which has been made available is sufficient to justify the initiation of a prosecution against Patrick Ryan he ( Mr Barnes ) has come to the clear conclusion that it is not sufficient for that purpose and that a prosecution would not be justified , ’ the statement said .
4 Meanwhile , the Wiltshire-based Regency and West of England has come to the aid of small savers with a minimum of £500 to invest .
5 In the nearest modern marketing has come to the skin-flintery of Ebenezer Scrooge , a growing number of American shopping malls have picked the Christmas season to ban the Salvation Army from ringing its bells and asking for money for its traditional Big Red Kettle collection boxes .
6 At length , the passage he has been stooping along opens out somewhat into a low chamber : he has come to the shrine of a goddess .
7 Howell has come to the fore this season , being instrumental in getting Civil Service into third place in the league behind Kelburne and Torbrex Wanderers with his impressive defensive record .
8 Yet during their tenure of office both have had to deal with a Russia now run by an apparently liberally minded head of government who has come to the conference table willing to reduce arms at a rate that the West sometimes finds embarrassing .
9 And why , when it has come to the crunch , have British governments of all political persuasions given it such unswerving support ?
10 The object of this sort of servants ' hall talk is invariably some butler who has come to the fore quite suddenly through having been appointed by a prominent house , and who has perhaps managed to pull off two or three large occasions with some success .
11 Alicia uses it only when the family has come to the end of its own resources and then it brings happiness and prosperity to them all .
12 Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years .
13 The thought has come to the surface in order to be released .
14 ‘ We all feared this might happen and now it has come to the worst , ’ said one church-goer arriving for the service .
15 Usually such classes only run once a year , which may leave someone who has come to the point of decision too late for that year 's class in limbo for several months .
16 Alberto has come to the rescue with One Step , a great new two-in-one shampoo and conditioner .
17 Fortunately technology has come to the rescue — the new Finesse styling aids range is as sophisticated and versatile as you are .
18 PRINCE has come to the aid of a DJ who was fired for playing tracks from the star 's raunchy new album .
19 ‘ Unfortunately my marriage to Andrew has come to the end .
20 The nearest Rocastle has come to the Leeds team was sitting on the bench during last Sunday 's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa .
21 The Center for High Performance Computing , a research and development entity based at Worcester Polytechnic Institute , has come to the rescue of the Motorola Inc 88000 RISC , commissioning a joint effort with the Military Products Operation , Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola and the Technology Products division of International Business Machines Corp to create a four-processor multichip module based on Motorola 's 88110-88410-62110 chip set and IBM 's C-4 manufacturing and multichip module technology for use in its planned new Lynx massively parallel real-time multiprocessor and for future commercial operations .
22 The Center for High Performance Computing , a research and development entity based at Worcester Polytechnic Institute , has come to the rescue of the Motorola Inc 88000 RISC , commissioning a joint effort with the Military Products Operation , Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola and the Technology Products division of International Business Machines Corp to create a four-processor multichip module based on Motorola 's 88110-88410-62110 chip set and IBM 's C-4 manufacturing and multichip module technology for use in its planned new Lynx massively parallel real-time multiprocessor and for future commercial operations .
23 The problem , which has long troubled white consciences , has come to the fore now because of a decision by the High Court that in one case aborigines have a legal claim to lands where they hunted before the white man came .
24 The ideal of ‘ listening to the text ’ and allowing different possible ‘ readings ’ has come to the fore , helped by a new appreciation of Jewish exegesis , often through joint study with Jews ( as was recommended in Nostra Aetate 4 ) , and by refreshing contributions from students of other literatures .
25 According to chairman Aleksandr Rozhin , the commission has come to the conclusion that the Gallery 's foreign trade activities suffer from an amateur approach .
26 An exception to this might arise if a young fan has , as a Novice , shown special merit which has come to the attention of others .
27 One of the most famous amplifiers of all time , the Quad 405 has come to the end of its production run with the 100,000th unit .
28 He has sought treatment on a number of occasions and has come to the conclusion that he can not break the habit and that what he needs and wants is a maintenance regime , preferably on heroin — something that the medical profession in Wirral does not want to give him .
29 Passive smoking has come to the fore .
30 The speaker has come to the end of a sentence and pauses .
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