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

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1 Bishop Konstant says : ‘ On the larger issue we will need time , information and guidance to come to a clear understanding of the morality of such situations .
2 Before it struck home the chapter came to a hasty conclusion .
3 Consequently , once the northern campaign was resumed , on 20 April , the task of political reorganization came to a temporary halt .
4 I removed the offending items , and before it had really begun Barny 's training programme came to a permanent halt .
5 The Uderzo-Goscinny partnership came to an abrupt end with Goscinny 's death in 1977 .
6 The car came to an abrupt halt .
7 WHEN Al Haig 's brief and troubled spell at the State Department came to a sudden end in June 1982 , Ronald Reagan 's inspired choice to replace him was George Shultz .
8 As a serious force , Greek tragedy came to a sudden end with the death(s) of ( Sophocles and ) Euripides ( 480–406 ) at the end of the fifth century .
9 Parental care is often carried out for many weeks with no harm coming to the young , but you occasionally get a pair that are very prolific and , in their need to spawn they will often eat their previous brood .
10 Does the horse come to the stable door to investigate you , and perhaps give you a friendly nuzzle ?
11 The next thing is that when the vote comes to the General Secretary for the union , anyone who 's been out of the particular industry for longer than eighteen months wo n't be able to vote .
12 The trail came to a dead end .
13 The motorspeeder came to a sudden halt .
14 Yesterday Cameron Mackintosh , who as producer has successfully taken Les Mis around the globe , described the moment the musical 's Manchester premier came to a grinding and inglorious halt .
15 Gorbad 's chariot came to a crashing halt , throwing the Orc Warlord at Adolphus 's feet .
16 Last week , the case came to a sudden end .
17 Perhaps they saw it as a last call for help to come to a failing Britain .
18 The bawling came to an abrupt end as Thomas frowned first at him and then down at his hand .
19 Self-government and independence came to the British colonial territories in Africa in the late 'fifties and early 'sixties — with them all the internal pressures towards reshaping a school system and its curriculum towards new national goals and aspirations .
20 Ashley 's run came to a startled panting stop .
21 In 1875 Edith Arendrup 's marriage came to a tragic end .
22 I think that for that reason the county court judge came to a correct conclusion .
23 Unix Labs ' lawyers claim that the judge came to an incorrect conclusion of law based on an incorrect understanding of the facts over whether 32V Unix should have carried a copyright notice or not .
24 USL claims the judge came to an incorrect conclusion of law based on an incorrect understanding of the facts over whether 32V Unix should have carried a copyright notice or not .
25 THE heatwave came to a dramatic end yesterday with an incredible downpour of rain in South-west England .
26 On 4 December the session came to a formal close , presided over by Pope Paul .
27 David Lawrence , whose first overseas Test came to a tragic end when he broke his kneecap while bowling .
28 The black eyes rolled at her , and the wild laughter came to a hiccuping halt .
29 A health issue comes to the fore Sunday .
30 A boy comes to the same house the next day and because one arm is injured , they think he must be the robber .
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