Example sentences of "[vb pp] come to the " in BNC.

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1 On Saturday 70 of the people Mrs Harding has regularly visited came to the Spennymoor day centre to thank her for her work .
2 He has had to come to the House with the Bill because he was unable to deliver .
3 Such knowledge will be necessary if families in future are to be helped to come to the more open acceptance of donor insemination which is envisaged in proposed legislation .
4 If it 's got to come to the members , it 's got ta come today .
5 JUST BEFORE he was taken hostage , Terry Waite had promised to come to the laying of the foundation stone of the North East Cheshire Hospice , in Macclesfield .
6 When cornered she had promised to come to the showroom , but when the time came there was no Dana and Claudia was lucky if she even got a flimsy excuse .
7 The door to his room had been closed and locked when she visited the mother , and she had not bothered to come to the house when Tatyana committed suicide .
8 When I hear Tory Members speaking about the health service , in Trafford or anywhere else , I am bound to come to the conclusion that they are after family jobs .
9 Twelve medium- to long-term visitors were scheduled to come to the Herbarium , and he would have to look at areas other than the Herbarium to accommodate them .
10 Revived , go back in the lunch hour to the apartment building , even if the landlord has twice more refused to come to the telephone .
11 She 'd gone and found the children and they 'd refused to come to the telephone , which had surprised her .
12 It 's perhaps the only committee , if one dare call it a committee of this council , where the chief officer has n't troubled to come to the budget review and represent the interests of his committee .
13 ‘ He was very friendly and nice ; he wanted to know if Anna had been asked to come to the lawyer 's about her grandfather 's will . ’
14 It shared the fate with many others of its kind , and was one of the suppressed chantries in the reign of Edward VI and the lands and revenues with which it was endowed coming to the crown were , in the first year of Queen Mary , let to the family of Levesons of Whornes Place .
15 Yet in being forced to come to the Commons to tidy up the mess — though splattering egg on the faces of the Foreign Office lawyers and his colleague Tristan Garel-Jones in the process — Hurd confirmed what a few MPs have known for months .
16 When she allowed him to ‘ catch ’ her , the two of them rolled about on a pile of hessian rope , screeching and laughing , until David reminded Cissie that she was ‘ a young lady of certain years ’ and that Richard should remember how he had only been allowed to come to the docks on the understanding that he be on his ‘ best behaviour ’ .
17 The imbrikia are heated on the stove , and when the sugar has dissolved the coffee is allowed to come to the boil , forming a creamy froth on top called kaimak .
18 St Andrew 's Anglican Church , Chorleywood , England has started an annual welcome evening which provides an opportunity for the Parochial Church Council to meet all those who have started coming to the church during the past year .
19 ‘ If he gets advised to come to the University , he may simply get sent to me .
20 ‘ The theatre would go out of them and there 'd be no leap of faith required to come to the shore where they sit . ’
21 One has only to envisage circumstances in which all those upon whose territory strategic arms are stationed are required to come to the negotiating table to consider such a proposition to realise how much more difficult it would be if all , rather than a limited number , were participating .
22 The Lake District was fortunate in having plenty of fast-running water , not always available in the towns , and cloth to be fulled came to the area from many places .
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