Example sentences of "we come to the " in BNC.
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1 | Now we come to the grey sections . |
2 | When we come to the West , it 's like Christmas — so many shops , so much to buy . |
3 | After the victory at the sea the triumph song , but hardly have the last notes escaped Israel 's lips than we come to the second story of complaint ( 15.22–7 ) . |
4 | Taking these several points in combination we come to the particular significance of the shedding of blood in the ritual of circumcision . |
5 | ‘ That trouble or guilt Robert was trying to tell me about … ’ : here , almost fully out in the open now , brazenly direct , we come to the gangrenous core of the rotten , shit-smeared campaign directed at me . |
6 | Presentation is a growing profession and business , as we come to the nineties . |
7 | I wo n't say anything now , but when we come to the recapitulation you 'll know what I am doing , and we 'll see what you do ’ . |
8 | ‘ He 'd rolled around a bit with Angela Brickell , ’ I said , ‘ and that 's where we come to the biggest Against . ’ |
9 | It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book . |
10 | To know God and yet nothing of our own wretched state breeds pride ; to realize our misery and know nothing of God is mere despair ; but if we come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ we find our true equilibrium , for there we find both human misery and God . |
11 | When we come to the end of our own virtues and realize our inner poverty , it is then that we can start to experience ‘ the kingdom of heaven ’ in our lives . |
12 | Now we come to the current account — the year-by-year income and expenditure on which the holding will succeed or fail . |
13 | And here we come to the crunch — the core of the paradox . |
14 | Finally we come to the tram 's own fans , those enthusiasts who devote boundless energy in pursuit of their hobby . |
15 | When we come to the Sufis , death is seen from another world and it is seen transfigured . |
16 | We come to the living world with senses adapted to primate life , and we may miss things that are too fast , too slow , too big or too small . |
17 | Moving up the scale towards more complex social groupings we come to the oligarchy , where power is invested in an elite gang of dominant males . |
18 | However — and here we come to the point that Bukharin was attempting to make — a growth in production by Dept . |
19 | Finally , we come to the Mozart Variations , Reger 's acknowledged orchestral masterpiece . |
20 | Finally , we come to the bugbear of the 1980s — rubbish collection . |
21 | It is , therefore , worth pointing out , before we come to the consideration of legal sovereignty specifically , that even if Parliament could pass certain laws , it is improbable , in greater or lesser degree , that it would do so . |
22 | Through the discipline of such action , that is , through karma yoga , which involves ahi sā , we come to the realization of Truth or God , for to realize God is to see Him in all that lives , and to recognize our oneness with all creation . |
23 | ‘ And finally , ’ announced Brigadier Canford , ‘ we come to the Mary Tyler Award for the most promising girl player . ’ |
24 | In summary , we come to the following conclusion : |
25 | If we go back up to the corner of Rua de Carreira and Avenida Zarco and go up Rua das Pretas , we come to the Church of São Pedro which was completed in 1598 and then extensively restored in 1747–8 , when the front was altered . |
26 | Here we come to the first of many possible variations , in that this change of gain may be continuously variable or switched between two different values . |
27 | Finally we come to the smallest , but by no means the least , of the formats : Video 8 and its ‘ super ’ version Hi8 . |
28 | When we come to the Cross . |
29 | When we come to the works of man , cellulose is still in the leading place . |
30 | We have a rough idea ( although we may be mistaken ) of the rate at which new stars form ; we suspect that many , if not most , of them have planets — and so on until we come to the question about how long our ‘ ideal ’ technological civilization might expect to endure , to which any answer must be the most unfounded of guesses . |