Example sentences of "[conj] come [prep] the conclusion " in BNC.

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1 Because if you do , you can not fail to be deeply impressed by the very many ways in which high-fibre foods can help you to slim , and to come to the conclusion that the F-Plan is that major slimming breakthrough everyone has been seeking for so long .
2 He 'd been making some records but they were n't successful and for the first few weeks after I 'd met him and decided to work with him , I was listening to songs that he 'd written , and was in the process of writing , and came to the conclusion that he was not essentially a singles artist .
3 I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it seemed a very good philosophy .
4 Annie digested this piece of information and came to the conclusion that her husband was right .
5 ‘ Between October and January I thought through what I wanted to do , and came to the conclusion that it had to be a change and it had to be something I was interested in , which really came down to working with people .
6 Commander Genda went through the plans in detail over the next ten days and came to the conclusion that it was possible and , although hazardous , had a reasonable chance of success .
7 The Attorney-General had been astonished at the verdict and came to the conclusion that the jury had viewed Leese as a stupid crank with honest convictions who should not be convicted of the serious charge of seditious libel .
8 I did , and came to the conclusion that it was the best sauce for lobster ever invented ; and it is extraordinary that it has remained for so long buried in the cookery books .
9 Margaret Meek and a group of teachers ( Meek , 1983 ) made a longitudinal study of the interaction between themselves and older backward readers , and came to the conclusion that the greatest progress was made when the teachers managed to pass the " initiative for learning " over to the pupils , despite the fact that they were self-confirmed " failures " .
10 For this reason he " began to study group behaviour " , and came to the conclusion that " roleplay is in itself inter disciplinary , interactive .
11 Francis considered whether he could pretend to have missed or misunderstood the gesture , and came to the conclusion that the Doctor would n't be fooled .
12 I puzzled over this one for some time and came to the conclusion that my children 's concept of life is largely derived from fairy stories in which anybody with power is always male .
13 Do you know I lay awake for a little while last night and came to the conclusion that I had no grounds for thinking him old or frumpy ?
14 Nelson reviewed sixteen studies on early parental death , severity of depression and attempted suicide and came to the conclusion that a relationship between early loss and severe depression and with attempted suicide has been established .
15 ‘ When we discussed it , we all said how marvellous she was and came to the conclusion that Rosemary Cooper really was somebody special .
16 I tried to work out what my father would have done in the same circumstances and came to the conclusion that he would have taken what he so often called ‘ a bold step ’ .
17 Some sociologists have pondered these issues and come to the conclusion that criminal law categories are ideological constructs ( Sumner 1976 ) .
18 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 ) .
19 You will have read , by , acres of New Year newsprint on dieting , and come to the conclusion that you simply ca n't win .
20 I 've gone over and over that kiss in my mind and come to the conclusion that it was the kind of exuberant gesture that footballers bestow on goal-scorers .
21 You could easily have borrowed a book from your local library and come to the conclusion that the specification of the 5086 was perfectly state-of-the art — whereas in fact it is now looking really rather old fashioned .
22 You check it through , like all good workmen do , and come to the conclusion that a range of totals is in the wrong place .
23 . However , and come to the conclusion that by a name Egyptian Children of Israel .
24 In his book The Tao of Physics Dr Fritjof Capra explores this concept in depth and comes to the conclusion that eastern mysticism equates well with recent developments in subatomic physics .
25 This is an altogether more simple reading of the section , and would apply where the policeman comes across a person who is using abusive language , and comes to the conclusion that it is likely that somebody in the audience will intervene to put a stop to it , using unlawful violence ( citizens may have the power to prevent a breach of the peace , but not to preserve the public quiet ) .
26 If a person knows that he is confronted by a policeman and comes to the conclusion , wrongly , that the policeman is acting outside the scope of his duty , he acts at his peril if he chooses to use force to escape from his predicament .
27 Why did the Commission 's own publications catalogue the effects that NOx , SO&sub2 ; and ozone could have on trees , until ‘ one could scarcely but come to the conclusion that there is a strong connection between atmospheric pollution and damage , ’ yet ‘ we are still talking about not being satisfied . ’
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