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

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1 On completion of detoxification and frequently during it , the user has to come to terms with two further related problems : the psychological and social aspects of dependence .
2 George Burt was delighted that the Club had come to Swanage .
3 EXACTLY 200 years after the birth of Shelley , a secret diary kept by the poet has come to light in a Dorset attic .
4 The issue had come to light following a break-in at the office of his solicitor ( one of a number of such incidents in recent months at premises connected with political parties or with individual politicians ) and the theft of a document on the affair .
5 The girl had come to life , was leaning forward , her trembling hand tight on Alice 's forearm .
6 Best of all was Peter Royston 's eight-minute dance which told all-you-can-remember from Disney 's film — it was as if the cartoon had come to life as there she was , on points , bluebird balanced on her finger …
7 Immediately there was a loud laugh of relief from the guests , who at once took it that the child had come to terms with her charges ' ultimate fate .
8 Now the canvas had come to Dublin , where it was put on view at the Rotunda : Admission 1s 8d , Description 5d .
9 No formal statement of the terms of reference for the team has come to light , and in the early days clear mechanisms for the operation of the project were not always discernible .
10 Less welcome news for the government was that unemployment had risen to 844,000 ( 9.9 per cent of the workforce ) by the end of April , the worst figure since 1983 , the year that the ALP had come to power .
11 Only in Queensland , where the ALP had come to power in 1989 after more than 30 years of corrupt National Party rule , was the party free of scandal and able to record healthy public opinion ratings .
12 And even though that town is Stockton , the roadshow has come to Stewart Park in Middlesbrough .
13 The song ends ‘ These are the only ones of which the news has come to Harvard .
14 The affair had come to light in late January when a United Kingdom businessman , Paul Pearson , representing a South African-registered company , Dove Trading International , was stopped and searched at Moscow 's Sheremetyevo Airport on his way out of the country .
15 The massive growth at Manchester airport since the Government have come to power — a 1,100 per cent .
16 Remember , thirty odd years previous to this event , the word had come to Mary , his mother , to Joseph you will call his name Jesus because he will save his people from their sins .
17 The man had come to life very considerably in discussing his job and a formidable personality was emerging .
18 Nahum Morey rarely drove in his carriage up to London now that the railway had come to Chertsey .
19 The matter had come to light when the consignees in New York reported to London that the diamonds were overdue .
20 All around them the world had come to life .
21 People from the four corners of the world have come to Ontario to make it their home .
22 Now , however , the time had come to part and Miss Howard was created Countess of Beauregard and established in a desirable residence in the country .
23 When she resumed her story her voice was different , flat and uninflected , as she told him that one day a journalist and a photographer had come to Chastlecombe to do a feature on the shopping arcade for the colour magazine of one of the Sunday papers .
24 If a giant has come to town the children will allow you to have your council meeting to discuss what the townspeople should do about it , but what they really want to do and what they will learn most from is dealing with the giant .
25 Many a ship has come to grief along this shore , including one in the 19th century carrying the dowry of Catherine of Braganza , Queen of Charles II .
26 This is often far from the case and many a combination has come to grief at the very last fence .
27 The diaries of Joseph Farington [ q.v. ] ( volume v , footnote on page 16 ) state that Magniac ‘ partly inherited and partly collected the remarkable collection ’ , although no material has come to light to distinguish Hollingworth Magniac 's purchases from those of his father or brother .
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