Example sentences of "[noun sg] have come to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As university funding has come to hinge on publication , this has been encouraged for its own sake . |
2 | On completion of detoxification and frequently during it , the user has to come to terms with two further related problems : the psychological and social aspects of dependence . |
3 | If you 're interested in either the design or purchase of jewellery then a unique opportunity has come to Glasgow this week . |
4 | EXACTLY 200 years after the birth of Shelley , a secret diary kept by the poet has come to light in a Dorset attic . |
5 | This college has come to life and advanced considerably under the direction of its very live wire Rector Mr Jocelyn Stevens . |
6 | Nomadism is not the only unusual farming practice to have come to light as a result of the team 's research in the rainforests of South-east Asia . |
7 | George Burt was delighted that the Club had come to Swanage . |
8 | Later , with the construction of the M25 as an orbital route around London , Abercrombie 's outer ring had come to fruition . |
9 | Despite full documentation and reference in a review article , no further instances of a familial occurrence of this condition have come to light and this family remains unique . |
10 | Gendarmes from the French police force have come to Oxford this week to promote road safety amongst school children . |
11 | This will be the first time that his work has come to Belfast and the two works he has chosen will show two of his greatest strengths — Shakespeare and the musical . |
12 | Snowmaking has come to Scotland . |
13 | An English High Court Judge has come to Scotland to gather his evidence amidst claims that the former Re-Chem Toxic Waste Incinerator , in Stirlingshire , was responsible the death of a herd of cows . |
14 | The issue had come to light following a break-in at the office of his solicitor ( one of a number of such incidents in recent months at premises connected with political parties or with individual politicians ) and the theft of a document on the affair . |
15 | Best of all was Peter Royston 's eight-minute dance which told all-you-can-remember from Disney 's film — it was as if the cartoon had come to life as there she was , on points , bluebird balanced on her finger … |
16 | The Witch King 's long plan had come to fruition . |
17 | Immediately there was a loud laugh of relief from the guests , who at once took it that the child had come to terms with her charges ' ultimate fate . |
18 | The girl had come to life , was leaning forward , her trembling hand tight on Alice 's forearm . |
19 | It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this . |
20 | No proper photographs of Stretford Bridge Halt have come to light ; only views from a distance . |
21 | No formal statement of the terms of reference for the team has come to light , and in the early days clear mechanisms for the operation of the project were not always discernible . |
22 | The Handmaid 's Tale projects a not-too-distant future in the US where the evangelical right wing has come to power and the themes of fundamentalist protest have become the dictates of the state . |
23 | 1 In recent years , as the New Right has come to prominence , a considerable number of political scientists have changed their assessment of the part played by interest groups in British politics . |
24 | His celebration after Ronnie Whelan had scored a simple equaliser was the perfect demonstration of how close his Liverpool team had come to elimination from the FA Cup . |
25 | Yet what pleased the Bath coach Jack Rowell more than the cold facts and figures was that his team had come to terms with Neath 's ‘ unique style of total rugby ’ . |
26 | Now the canvas had come to Dublin , where it was put on view at the Rotunda : Admission 1s 8d , Description 5d . |
27 | And even though that town is Stockton , the roadshow has come to Stewart Park in Middlesbrough . |
28 | No report of the treatment appears to have been published at the time , but evidence has come to light that he did indeed treat at least one patient , a young nurse with a persistent abscess resulting from injuries received in a street accident . |
29 | These jurors claim new evidence has come to light . |
30 | It adds that evidence has come to light of two possible explosions involving similar waste . |