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

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1 Well , we 're anxious that there is n't an escalation of this crisis , that it may be dealed with as Brigadier Harbottle has written in a letter to the Guardian today , dealt with , er more through first of all an attempt by the Arab nations to come to some agreement amongst themselves and agreement which will satisfy them and be a more long-lasting one .
2 Which would you recommend , as I would not want any harm to come to either fish ?
3 The two schools came to different conclusions because they asked different kinds of questions and had different views as to what counted as an explanation , and of how an explanation should be evaluated .
4 Though after 1870 all forms of modernism were condemned within the Roman Catholic Church , and St G. Mivart ( who had shown sympathies with Darwinism ) was excommunicated , other churches and parties came to various degrees of accommodation with contemporary thought .
5 It was with the aim of contributing to such an improvement , as the representative body of employers and business investors , that the 1988 Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) Task Force on business and urban regeneration came to three conclusions : first ( in line with the Government 's own beliefs ) , that business must take the lead in reversing urban decline ; second , that charity — governmental or voluntary — can not in itself deal with problems , and any regeneration must spring from private investment , commercially motivated ; and third , that the potential exists for such investment , provided that early projects are seen to succeed ( CBI , 1988 ) .
6 It has no emotional effect upon the reader because it does n't show how the poet came to these conclusions .
7 Gaston came to similar conclusions in a study of peer review , although he cautioned that the relationship between productivity and recognition is not straightforward .
8 The mass came to 0.82 M E .
9 When the case came to ministerial colleagues , it was these arguments that prevailed .
10 They are reported to , they define the policy , and I do n't believe that it 's the intention of the executive committee to come to this meeting every time there 's a change of investment policy .
11 Maggie came to flustered life .
12 ‘ Are your parents coming to Open Day ? ’ asked Katy through a mouthful of grass .
13 Every area you look at South Africa in a report I gave to the Norwegian government which they commissioned we pointed out every area is like a major disaster area as if you 've been hit by an earthquake in every area of human activity and that situation needs something like a martial plan if we are , a martial aid plan , if we 're to address it but in the world we live in there 's no prospect of such assistance coming to Southern Africa .
14 Tipperary after local opposition , saying the Raybestos case was worse as the Ovens objectors were trying to force changes after the statutory period for planning objections had long passed : ‘ Foreign companies coming to this country and adhering to our planning conditions will begin wondering if they can go ahead at all if they see the assurances of the IDA and the planning authorities are not the final assurances . ’
15 Anyway , Reverend William Lee , his son and his brother , went over to France to see if Henry , King Henry of France could help him er but before he could get through to the court there King Henry died and then William Lee died without seeing his machine come to any sort of commercial fruition .
16 Even more people from developing countries come to developed countries for education and training .
17 Staff shortages , combined with the patients ' helplessness and their invisibility from the general public ( few visitors come to these wards ) , make it easy for private toileting or modesty to be ignored and emotional lives denied .
18 Does , does the boy come to this , the , the girl come to this school ?
19 When Adorno comes to popular music , as we have seen , the listener 's role is subsumed still more within the mechanisms of the work itself — only now active deciphering is replaced by passive compliance .
20 If the latest work comes to practical fruition , it will still be necessary to make new batches of flu vaccine whenever a different , virulent strain of flu makes an appearance .
21 It has taken 13 years to come to this position .
22 Town and country planning were important symbols of the more farsighted and strategic uses of planning , of necessity areas which would take years to come to full fruition .
23 He sat down so close to her that every nerve in her body came to vibrant life .
24 Those seeds came to full flower when we attempted to analyse the consequences of the act of measurement .
25 We shall forward the work for the 1,000 secondees to come to this country as speedily as we can .
26 However , for the reasons that I have explained , there is no need for this court to come to any conclusion one way or the other on that matter .
27 The Baroness came to public attention in 1987 when her first husband Simon Dale was murdered .
28 And even fewer realise how close invasion came to this part of the world .
29 When the right hon. Gentleman came to that office , he had the opportunity to grasp the nettle of prison reform .
30 gentleman came to this house it seemed to be that he challenged the establishment and many of us welcomes that view it seemed to give a breath of fresh air , but now it seems to me that he 's become entirely institutionalised , can he explain that to the house ?
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