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

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1 Even the Liberal party has eventually come to that conclusion — even the Albanian Government have come to that conclusion .
2 For example , we apparently only came to some understanding of how the heart worked when we had within our conceptual framework the notion of a pump .
3 Nevertheless , our weekly bill for provisions alone came to 25 shillings , or half of our total income .
4 I naturally came to this conclusion only with the greatest reluctance ; it was no easy matter for me , the responsible commander , to abandon my dreams of hope and victory !
5 Hers only come to six pound summat .
6 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
7 Whereas they eventually came to some agreement over the various ‘ courses ’ , they argued vehemently over Elisabeth 's insistence that the recital should both begin and close with Strauss 's Morgen .
8 ‘ Some people ’ had argued that increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide had serious implications for the climate , but the committee had not come to any conclusions on that .
9 Er and I again I have to say that we have not come to any conclusions about the new settlement , but certainly if there is to be a new settlement , then generally people would like more certainty .
10 Claire Robinson in her affidavit deposes that all parties were in agreement that the court on 16 February had not come to any opinion as to whether or not Mr. Bell had broken or was likely to break any condition of his bail .
11 And finally can I reemphasise that we have not come to any conclusion as to which road we shall go down on this one .
12 Now , if the Liaison Office had got the same number from Maxim , then the embassy gossip vine had to be more security-minded than she believed possible for it not to come to one conclusion .
13 Although its seven hundred years years old , it 's only just come to official notice .
14 You 're not coming to this house any more .
15 Wood will not come to much harm in moist heat below about 140°C. but , of course , in dry heat it will soon crack due to shrinkage .
16 Deputy Assistant Commissioner Tony Speed stressed : ‘ Do not come to central London if you can think of another way of celebrating New Year . ’
17 The response we 've had indicates that our clients are confident they will not come to any harm . ’
18 Moving clockwise on the map from the Valcarlos road , you soon come to another road leading due west from Saint-Jean .
19 You see , if somebody just come to that corner
20 We have a a very large brethren , er brother in the methodist ministry , and er when the mayor of Derby addressed the Methodist Conference , he said , you know , he like to come to these kind of events , and he 'd talk about the specific sort of things .
21 We 'll both get out of your lives and then you can get on with that idyllic existence you shared before we ever came to this island .
22 But when he thought he had reached the peak of his misery and was regretting ever coming to this place the rain started to slow and ease off .
23 Comment was made this morning , er earlier on by Mr Timothy about the fact that the new settlement would be likely to generate a higher usage of transport than is the norm for Greater York , if I understood him correctly , erm , knowing the public transport system in Greater York , erm , I fail to see how he could possibly come to that conclusion , because bus services in the rural part of Greater York are very poor , clearly that 's partly because of the distribution of the rural population , and I fail to see that a settlement of the size being suggested would actually generate a level of usage of public transport any higher than that which ex already exists in the York in flat , and certainly no higher than exists within the exis existing urban area .
24 Thus 1848 and 1849 were the years of great reform of the Austrian school system ; the defeat of the army by France/Piedmont in 1859 was followed by the establishment of constitutional government ; and the defeat of the army by Prussia in 1866 brought liberalism to as close as it would ever come to full state power and led to the establishment of the dual monarchy the following year .
25 In Washington , Watson and his wife took lunch with President and Mrs Cleveland who later came to that night 's lecture .
26 The judgement led one observer to point out ruefully that there now existed a situation where two tribunals faced with similar circumstances could quite reasonably come to different conclusions , and that their rulings could not be overturned on appeal in the Interests of consistency ( IRS , 1985a ) .
27 In the summer months companies of players often came to small towns , and in 1587 five different companies came .
28 And therefore , if it can really come to this possibility of ministry a sort of , Young Farmers Club idea of getting themselves about that could be a a a a , a , a marvellous boost .
29 I had n't come to any grief by not having a comprehensive view of that crocodile pool , ignorance really was bliss that day ; but when it comes to organizing a major event , failure to see the overall picture from the start can blight the whole business .
30 I 'm so thankful he has n't come to any harm .
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