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

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1 This proposal , which has only fairly recently come to light , was made by Archbishop Ruffini of Palermo and Monsignor Ottaviani , then an official of the Holy Office .
2 It is probable that like the mammals the roots of the great variety of living birds are to be found in the Cretaceous , but fossils , which could document this , are only now slowly coming to light .
3 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
4 This attitude reflects badly on the conference service industry and demonstrates that it has still not fully come to terms with the need for quality and a caring approach in its business .
5 Werking concluded that ‘ It is reasonable to assume that some research may now more satisfactorily come to terms with library use and its relation to bibliographic education ’ .
6 The societies woke up to the threat and realised that the public was no longer naturally coming to them for mortgages .
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