Example sentences of "and come [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Judge Wroath had applied the right test and come to a decision which he was entitled to come to on the evidence before him . |
2 | All the Pain that Money Can Buy : the Life of Christina Onassis by William Wright ( Gollancz , £5.99 ) — The author 's explanation of why people devour books about the rich is appropriately cynical : ‘ We examine their bounteous lives on the modest condition that they suffer and come to a bad end . ’ |
3 | It will literally put a face to a name and be a useful memory aid when you compare notes and come to a final decision after the interviews . ) |
4 | In May 1987 , we pointed out in New Socialist that Labour 's leaders would have to take on electoral reform and come to a pre-election accommodation with the Alliance if they seriously wanted to win the election . |
5 | ‘ Let's not be too hasty and come to a conclusion before we 've got all the facts . ’ |
6 | Then it would presumably spot some potential prey and come to a standstill in mid-air as if it had brakes . |
7 | He 'll decide to study the Pennington report and come to a decision on the recommendations . |
8 | He argued that inventions have two parts : the product itself , which must be ‘ startling , unexpected and come to a world which is not prepared ’ , and the ‘ gestalt ’ in which the product is embedded : |
9 | The allegation of the defence had to be met and properly dealt with , so the matter would be returned to the justices for them to look at the circumstances and come to a proper determination after they had heard further evidence . |
10 | They pour into the backstage car park like expensive treacle and come to a halt at the crack of a whip . |
11 | As tribunals are totally independent of Government and are judicial organisations , they must have the power — and the House must respect that power — to investigate such matters and come to a conclusion . |
12 | She says mostly they 're the soul of courtesy — embarrassingly polite and come to a grinding halt … |
13 | ‘ The only way we can know that people want to see the Fun Factory becoming a success is if they vote with their feet and come to a meeting to show their support . ’ |
14 | When you 've gathered information a , and and come to a conclusion erm interesting , we may have something for you there . |
15 | Your body simply does not need sugar and you could live without and come to no harm . |
16 | Intending clients could stroll in from the street , look over what was on offer , and come to an arrangement with the young lady of their choice . |
17 | For the regulationists history , to use a delightful phrase of Aglietta 's , is ‘ innovatory ’ : there is no cyclical repetition but a succession of phases which only emerge and come to an end as a resuIt of their own characteristics and particular historical circumstances . |
18 | Having analysed and come to an understanding of the question , you have to build an argument from it . |
19 | As all things in life fade and come to an end the poet realises so must he . |
20 | Then you ride out alone , across the springing grass all beset with tiny jewel-like flowers ; you ride up the rushy mountains and down the rushy glens and come to the mouth of the dragon 's cave . |
21 | If you drive along the A338 at night and come to the hamlet of Shefford Woodlands , look for a wide track that once was a Roman road , that crosses the main road at right angles , near the picturesquely thatched pub , the Pheasant . |
22 | They can then match their experience against the description and come to the interview prepared to make a positive contribution to the business . |
23 | ‘ We 'll pass over your doubtful history and come to the interesting part . |
24 | She knew that she would inevitably be just exchanging one set of problems for another when she moved in with her daughter and son-in-law and the grandchildren , but she had taken her time and come to the decision in her own way , and finally managed to make a very good adjustment to an entirely different life in a busy household . |
25 | In truth Emily did have dreams that one day in a park or on the street a talent scout would stop and see the perfect features and flawless skin of this child and come to the house begging on bended knees to transform her life . |
26 | Some sociologists have pondered these issues and come to the conclusion that criminal law categories are ideological constructs ( Sumner 1976 ) . |
27 | In particular , an Australian , Hugh Stretton , has put together popular revulsion against high-rise living with feminist ideas about the productivity of housework , and come to the conclusion that , if housework had a place in national accounting systems , then governments would be easily persuaded on economic grounds alone to invest more in housing with generous space standards and of a suburban style ( Stretton , 1974 ) . |
28 | You will have read , by , acres of New Year newsprint on dieting , and come to the conclusion that you simply ca n't win . |
29 | The Doctor and Ian hear the shot and come to the rocket . |
30 | The references to professors and their books led to the predictable conclusion : ‘ On the Black issue our verdict is based on the facts , we have judged the case on the evidence , fairly , and come to the only just conclusions . ’ |