Example sentences of "[vb mod] come to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He spoke of his belief in democracy and of the necessity that a Fascist government should come to power by constitutional means .
2 ‘ You must come to hospital for correct medicines , ’ announced the lady .
3 Not since the days when Francis used to come to Sleet with his bright flock of friends .
4 The boys in my class would come to school during the opera season , which was always in the winter , and discuss the previous night 's performance at every opportunity .
5 He suffered a desperate need of heat , and on occasion would come to school with a great hole in the back calf of his trousers , surrounded by scorch marks .
6 ‘ Who 'd have thought the old bugger would come to life like that ! ’ she said to Nutty afterwards .
7 The Vendor objects to being required to notify the Purchaser of breaches which may come to light between exchange and completion .
8 What about any claims that may come to light in the future , for instance in relation to products that you may already have bought from the company ?
9 Though , of course , these may come to light in due course . ’
10 The thought may come to mind of stipulating , say , that a cause or condition-set made an effect more probable than not-that is , gave it a probability of 0.5 + .
11 In this machine , some of the work Unisys has been carrying out with academic partners such as Caltec , JPL and with French microkernel specialists Chorus Systemes , will come to light for the first time .
12 Now you will get up and make yourself presentable — I 'll see to it that the wardrobe shall provide you with clothes that will fit tolerably — and you will come to supper at my table and take your place among your peers , and behave yourself like a man and a Talvace , instead of a sick and thwarted girl . ’
13 Dummies can come to life in books , as it seems they can do for their masters on the stage : and this miracle depends , not only on the author , but also on the people he knows , who may indeed be thought to participate in what he is , and who are likely to participate in his ventriloquism .
14 But if you look at science as a way of exploring their world , a world they can structure their curiosity about aspects of the physical world , about aspects of the environment , then I think we can do it very early indeed , probably from the time children can come to school at the age of five and from reception classes onwards .
15 But if you look at science as a way of exploring their world , a world they can structure their curiosity about aspects of the physical world , about aspects of the environment , then I think we can do it very early indeed , probably from the time children can come to school at the age of five and from reception classes onwards .
16 Perhaps the proof of the pudding can be seen in public attitudes , for no such projects can come to fruition without substantial support from the public .
17 The situation basically is that I am confident I can come to accommodation with Norfolk from my way of thinking as the neighbouring Highway Authority , those the people we 've got to er to make certain are on site , I 'm sure , I 'm confident enough to do that .
18 It 's amazing the ideas that can come to mind with a little thought and some extra effort on your part .
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