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

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1 One civil servant , at least , managed to escape the net when Clive Ponting , a Ministry of Defence official who had leaked documents about apparent ministerial lies on the sinking of the Belgrano during the Falklands War , was acquitted by a jury when the case came to court .
2 As a consequence the PFA continued to support George Eastham 's legal battle and it was not until 1964 that the case came to court and Sir Justice Wilberforce established the players ' legal right to the second freedom that had already been negotiated in 1961 .
3 The mesne process allowed a creditor to have his debtor arrested and detained before the case came to court and judgement was made on it .
4 When the case came to court , he did n't attend , leaving his lawyers to make a dramatic plea to the jury .
5 The case came to court 21 months later .
6 When the case came to court , the magistrate evidently decided that it was impossible to say which party was to blame in a scuffle of this sort .
7 When the case came to court , Pauline Baldwin was granted a decree nisi because of her husband 's admitted adultery , but the judge found no evidence proved against Gabrielle .
8 By the time the case came to court , General Amin was neither available as a witness nor regarded as a person worthy of belief .
9 Because before the case came to court , key witness Alan Chalky White was found murdered in the Cotswold Water Park .
10 The case came to hinge on the legitimacy of Mabel because of William 's first contracted marriage and so to be a matter for the church courts .
11 There was no reason why , once they had taken her statement , she should n't go home to Norway until the case came to trial .
12 She died before the case came to trial but a written statement signed by her on 16 December 1985 was received into evidence under the Civil Evidence Act 1968 .
13 The case came to light at Liverpool magistrates ' court when Shaw Bakery was prosecuted for a lapse in food hygiene standards .
14 He 'd been staying at a bail hostel in Gloucester whilst waiting for the case to come to court .
15 The two men argued that 's it 's an abuse of the legal process for the case to come to court 24 years after they allegedly helped the soviet double agent escape from Wormwood Scrubs , but Mr Randall has mixed feelings about their victory .
16 Maxwell still thinks he can run this himself , pay up and leave with his daughter rather than keep his money and have the case come to court so that his affairs might have to be examined — that could cost him more than the ransom .
17 When the case comes to court , it is actually listed as ‘ Smith versus Smith' !
18 y w you when you keep hearing reports in the medical journals about doctors being sued , and it can be several years after the event that the case comes to court .
19 Until the case comes to court and the real owner of the land is decided upon we ca n't go ahead .
20 If the case comes to trial , do n't worry , you will remain anonymous .
21 Corporate lawyers managed to delay the case coming to court for two years and then they prolonged the proceedings for a further two years .
22 The contract came to grief and the projects passed briefly through another restoration house , then into the Tallichet storage facility in Chino , California .
23 In November 1990 , a man convicted of multiple rape and murder became the first person in Tunisia to be executed since the President came to power in 1987 .
24 The crime came to light three weeks later when the mum , anxious about the result of the ‘ examination ’ , contacted social services chiefs .
25 The priest came to condole with Madeleine .
26 The tableau came to life , slowly at first , each horseman urging his mount forward into a walk , then a gentle trot .
27 On the Thursday nearest November 5 the Carnival comes to town when Guy Fawkes is celebrated in a riot of colour and music as more than 80 huge illuminated floats process through the town .
28 This weekend it 's the 60th anniversary of the Chancellor coming to power .
29 It was always thought that if an investor ( or purchaser ) completed an agreement knowing that some of the warranties were untrue and that fact had not been disclosed , then he would not be prevented from bringing an action for breach of warranty , though the equitable remedy of rescission for misrepresentation would not be available as the investor could not satisfy the requirement to come to equity with clean hands .
30 This is the one when the robot come to dinner they came on Christmas day .
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