Example sentences of "come [prep] that conclusion " in BNC.

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1 But I feel you have enough evidence in front of you to come to that conclusion .
2 Are you satisfied that you 've done enough examination of your existing towns and villages to come to that conclusion ?
3 I will give you an example of why I have come to that conclusion .
4 Many of course have come to that conclusion before , and those who have tried to reach a naturalistic morality which transcends it have had to read the historical record , or read beyond the historical record , in ways which seek to reveal a partly hidden human nature which is waiting to be realized or perfected .
5 At first instance , the judge held that the accommodation had to be appropriate and that no reasonable authority could have come to that conclusion in this case .
6 Whether he would have come to that conclusion if the building was betting-shop is an interesting thought , but we ‘ ve been delighted to go along with his judgement .
7 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
8 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
9 I know nothing of political tactics , but I will say this : Having come to that conclusion myself , I felt the only honest and right thing as a leader of a democratic party was to tell them , at the first opportunity I had , what I thought , and submit it to their judgment . ’
10 They came to that conclusion on the grounds that it appeared to them to be a tenable meaning of the words and in accordance with what they thought to be the policy of the Act of 1914 as to jurisdiction .
11 I came to that conclusion at that time
12 How did you come to that conclusion ?
13 It was satisfactory that Mrs Files should come to that conclusion .
14 Comment was made this morning , er earlier on by Mr Timothy about the fact that the new settlement would be likely to generate a higher usage of transport than is the norm for Greater York , if I understood him correctly , erm , knowing the public transport system in Greater York , erm , I fail to see how he could possibly come to that conclusion , because bus services in the rural part of Greater York are very poor , clearly that 's partly because of the distribution of the rural population , and I fail to see that a settlement of the size being suggested would actually generate a level of usage of public transport any higher than that which ex already exists in the York in flat , and certainly no higher than exists within the exis existing urban area .
15 Well we come to that conclusion did n't we ?
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