Example sentences of "have come to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's clear our little truce has come to a grinding halt .
2 The wall of molten lava has come to a virtual halt 150 yards from the first home in the town , but officials said yesterday that its flow appeared to have picked up speed further up the slope .
3 Now , as a letter to the Times pointed out last week , the word ‘ train ’ is being replaced by ‘ service ’ — as in ‘ Please do not open the doors until the service has come to a complete standstill . ’
4 ROBERT Hall 's love affair with Rolls-Royces has come to a temporary halt .
5 Variable analysis is the closest that social research has come to a generic method of social investigation .
6 Things have not worked out as expected , there has been a snag , the line of development has come to a dead end , the promising drug is not safe enough for people and so on .
7 The author has come to an overall conclusion that , perhaps , clients and dealers are very much the same sort of people .
8 But , as it is , the 325i scrapes by as a comfortable four-seater with the proviso that four tall occupants will have to come to a front/rear legroom compromise that would n't even need to think about in a Peugeot 405 .
9 Because the sun 's rotation drove the planets around , the whole system would have come to a gentle halt for the duration of the miracle .
10 If the directors do state their reasons the court will investigate them to the extent of seeing whether they have acted on the right principles and will overrule their decision if they have acted on considerations which should not have weighed with them , but not merely because the court would have come to a different conclusion .
11 If you are still anti-bat , so be it , but at least you will have come to an informed conclusion .
12 he had instead been cultivating his acquaintanceship with Mercer , a game plan that would have come to an abrupt end if the Lorrimores had deserted the trip , which they would have done at once if the Canadian had ploughed into their home-from-home .
13 I 've come to a tremendous decision today .
14 ‘ You see , ’ the chief inspector went on , ‘ I 've come to a dead end . ’
15 I feel I 've come to a full stop and so does Toby .
16 And what more could Miss Waters do but affirm that if one could not perform one 's Christian duty without being treated as a busybody then the parish had come to a sorry pass ?
17 The closest that the prewar colonel had come to a political affiliation had been with progressive , Christian anti-fascists .
18 On the ground , in accordance with the order , 5 Corps had already entered negotiations with the Soviet authorities to take them over , and had come to a final decision ( reported to Eighth Army ) on which groups were to go .
19 For a communist militant who had devoted his life to the struggle against fascist barbarism and oppression , the revelation that the Soviet communist state had come to a private agreement with Hitler 's Nazi Germany was a mortal body blow .
20 By 1982 ( the EC 's 25th birthday ) the momentum for a Single European Market had come to a virtual standstill .
21 I know this caused an immense amount of debate at Personnel sub-committee , and I thought that Personnel sub-committee had come to a reasonable solution .
22 The regime was n't defeated although it had come to a dead end and the liberation movement did not conquer the situation although they made government impossible .
23 When he 'd been banging on for several minutes about immigration , infiltration , dilution of the great Anglo-Saxon race and a lot more of the same , I seized the opportunity , rather neatly I thought , to observe that indeed things had come to a pretty pass when the name Patel was as common as Smith in England .
24 But in 1795 and 1796 , after seeking the answers to his problems from Godwin 's book and finding none , Wordsworth had come to a full stop : he had become ‘ Sick , wearied out with contrarieties ’ ( Prelude 1805 , x , 900–1 ) and finally ‘ yielded up moral questions in despair ’ .
25 ‘ The whole thing had come to a horrible head and a lot of hurt has been suffered by both of them throughout the summer .
26 I think I should add very shortly that having considered the many authorities cited , even if I had come to a different conclusion on the issue about consideration , I would have come to the same decision adverse to the owners on the question whether the payments were made voluntarily in the sense of being made to close the transaction .
27 She had come to an unhappy house , that was clear .
28 Fifteen yards down the street , the man had come to an uncertain halt , his eyes searching both sides of the street for a glimpse of his prey .
29 Her voice trailed away as she saw that Laura had come to an abrupt halt beside her .
30 And then she realised that the hoof beats of his horse had come to an abrupt stop .
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