Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [adv] come to " in BNC.
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1 | For example , fraud and forgery usually only come to light when an organisation discovers the offender . |
2 | His relationship with the motor industry probably really came to the attention of the public in 1967 when he entered the world of rally driving in a self-prepared Mini Cooper S. The next year , in a Ford Escort 1600 , he took his first Scottish Championship title . |
3 | The patient described here took an overdose not long after her marriage somewhat unexpectedly came to an end . |
4 | The reductivist enterprise thus inevitably comes to grief , and it is not altogether surprising that it does . |
5 | But wordings which did not take the shape of a request also soon came to be accepted . |
6 | The child or young person very seldom comes to the social worker or agency to state a case for social work intervention in his or her affairs . |
7 | Her large supporting cast never really comes to life , and she allows too many strangely unfocused interruptions to her narrative flow . |
8 | Some who came at the outset no longer come to events , but others have joined since . |
9 | Used as tracking dogs and guide dogs for the blind , the Rottweiler 's versatility and willingness to please his master once again came to his rescue . |