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

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1 A brilliant student 's seven-year battle for compensation after being crippled for life , has finally come to an end with a record award of £1.2 million .
2 After Danny de Vito showed his skills as a director in Wars of the Roses he used his leverage with the money-men to bankroll a long-cherished project which has finally come to the screen as Hoffa .
3 As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo .
4 However , a call to the Institute 's members ' registrar will confirm whether a firm of a similar name exists , or whether it is a case of ‘ misrepresentation ’ that has already come to the Institute 's attention .
5 His competitive streak has always come to the fore in head-to-head situations , such as the World Match Play and the Ryder Cup .
6 Even after your job has clearly come to an end , you need to beware of breaking obligations that remain legally binding upon you , such as the duty not to disclose trade secrets .
7 The age of those mighty , entrepreneurial artistic directors has probably come to an end .
8 West Germany : ‘ the nuclear construction programme of the German utilities has practically come to an end for the time being . ’
9 Gervase Jackson-Stops has also come to the aid of Stowe , with An English Arcadia 1600 – 1990 , an exhibition of designs and watercolours of gardens in the care of the National Trust which opens in the USA next year .
10 It began very early in September and has really come to an end today with the last of the leaves falling overnight and the first serious snow on the mountains .
11 If that was the case , the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham .
12 If that was the case , well the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham .
13 To this must be added the 157,000 temporary houses ( the provision of temporary houses has now come to an end ) , the repair of war-damaged property , and the use of huts and service camps .
14 We are pleased that a dispute in which the current management of pergamon Press has played no part has now come to an end .
15 Now , the boot room has again come to the rescue .
16 However , no new phyla have appeared since the Cambrian period , some 500 million years ago , hinting , as Gordon Rattray Taylor once pointed out , that perhaps evolution has actually come to a halt .
17 ‘ You 'd better come to the flat with me for a start , as soon as the warrant arrives .
18 The normal rule in such circumstances is for the convictions to be set aside : ‘ no reasonable jury who had applied their mind properly to the facts in the case could have arrived at the conclusion , and once one assumes that they are an unreasonable jury , or they could not have reasonably come to the conclusion , then the convictions can not stand . ’
19 It 's twenty to twelve , erm Y D P just really erm having now come to an end .
20 Well , that was when it had all come to a head .
21 Just as they approached the doors , he stopped as if he had suddenly come to a decision .
22 The uncle had apparently come to the school gates at the end of school and when the girl was a little way on her way home had caught up with her and taken her to his house .
23 I had already come to the conclusion that regression therapy would probably be the best way to help Maxine , and I put the idea to her .
24 Cards and flowers had already come to the stage door , and Bernie was making mocking remarks at every opportunity .
25 Many gins later , his guests had just come to the end of the petits fours when Wullie Robertson turned up , forcing his way into La Noblesse , looking like the wrath of God , or the son of some Pictish chieftain , and demanding , ‘ Hyacinth !
26 Aikin notes that the cotton industry had just come to the town .
27 Vice-Admiral Hawkins , together with his two scientist friends , had just come to the bridge in response to Talbot 's invitation that they join him .
28 It looked as if the serenity of the evening had just come to an end !
29 She had still come to no conclusion about what Naylor would do when , at ten minutes to eight , she left her room .
30 Looking up at the sky , at the myriad pinpricks of light , it seemed to him that he could feel the turning earth beneath his feet and that time had mysteriously come to a stop , fusing into one moment the past , the present and the future ; the ruined abbey , the obstinately enduring artefacts of the last war , the crumbling cliff defences , the windmill and the power station .
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