Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] come to " in BNC.
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1 | This is the story that so nearly came to be cancelled . |
2 | It is this constitutive role of religious belief that so often comes to mind when the words science and religion are juxtaposed ; for the explanatory pretensions of the world 's religions have made them vulnerable to scientific advance . |
3 | Leith could imagine that would be the case , and , even though she knew the answer to a question that just then came to her , for clarification 's sake , she asked it just the same . |
4 | They passed the mouth of Liddesdale , and soon after came to the Kirkandrews ford . |
5 | Tom Cannon rode his first winner in 1860 , and shortly afterwards came to the attention of the trainer , John Day of Danebury , whose daughter he later married . |
6 | So it was swinging back and forth almost coming to the rock and we thought well if that mine goes off that 's the end of it . |
7 | The young man stroked his chin , and then apparently came to a decision . |
8 | And that 's what happened , we did all go our separate ways , and quite naturally came to no good ’ . |
9 | I walk towards the sea and never quite come to it . |
10 | ‘ It was talked about a lot , but never really came to fruition . |