Example sentences of "come to the [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm by saying it 's a priority we 're not saying it 's our only priority , we have a number of priorities and it 's it 's up to us to in debate with the housing corporation er , to come to the best agreements for Harlow .
2 We may forever want confidence that we have come to the ultimate facts about some physical process .
3 Another day of dreadful toil had come to the industrial ghettos of early Victorian Glasgow , a world often forgotten and ignored , a world echoed throughout Britain where families lived and died bounded by a few streets , walled from the world of green and life by an invisible fence , a dead hand that bound them in chains of language , and rags , and marked them for life more surely than any thief was ever branded at Glasgow Cross .
4 And they still came to the famous dinners at his house , where the food , and the music , and the conversation were the best in London .
5 Sammy Davis Jnr also came to the fore thanks to Sinatra .
6 In my judgment , both Potts J. and Phillips J. came to the right conclusions for the right reasons .
7 When it came to the major events in the life of that other world outside Baldersdale , such as Christmas , the celebrations were muted , to say the least .
8 The commonplace accusations of medieval anti- feminism came to the Middle Ages as an ecclesiastical tradition .
9 It was this fact which led Lord Lyons to comment that the government did not lead so much as follow when it came to the last stages of the crisis .
10 I came to the braided reaches of the river where it swung out over the sands , and adjusted my steps so that I cleared all the channels easily and cleanly , a leap at a time .
11 We still worked for our own papers but pooled our resources when it came to the human-interest pieces for the Sundays .
12 capacity at Luton to buy themselves three years extra planning time and therefore very concerned that there should be no undue delay in the er authorities coming to the appropriate decisions on the planning .
13 We shall come to the further consequences of this construction shortly .
14 I now come to the two issues in the case .
15 This paradox about being able to predict one 's actions is closely related to the problem I mentioned earlier : Will the ultimate theory determine that we come to the right conclusions about the ultimate theory ?
16 We now come to the closing words of Rule 1 , ‘ it is immaterial whether the time of payment or the time of delivery , or both , be postponed . ’
17 When it comes to the obvious sources of power , gender differences seem to be similar in socialist Cuba to capitalist Latin America .
18 What one hopes , of course , is to find that one comes to the same conclusions from using the neuropsychological method as from using psychological methods of investigation : and , as we will show in Chapter 9 , such agreements between conclusions do actually occur .
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