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

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1 How will they come to faith without the word of God ?
2 The judge 's decision means that the case will not come to court before early 1991 , when the issues will be decided in the context of the individual cases .
3 As one officer said to Levi : ‘ If we nicked everybody we thought might have done a long-firm , we 'd never finish our paperwork , the cases might never come to court , and if they did , they 'd never have the room to try them . ’
4 They are far more likely to use their discretion when dealing with the middle-class offender , thus the middle-class offender is far less likely to actually come to court .
5 Look , Neil , I promise you that libel action will never come to court . ’
6 There were , how ever , considerable practical problems for the Central Authority in disciplining this instinct by devising measures of performance alternative to the profit yardstick , The Area Board barons liked to keep the Central Authority distant from their own fiefs , but they did come to court to bargain on the issues which had to be resolved between them ; and when they did this personal and political factors could be as important as commercial or economic ones .
7 Questions of construction may be involved on what is said in Parliament and I can not see how if the rule is modified in this way the parties ' legal advisers could properly come to court without having looked to see whether there was anything in the Hansard Report on the Bill which could assist their case .
8 Even of cases which do come to court , a very great many are not concerned with crimes at all but rather with people 's rights as employees , consumers , householders and members of local communities .
9 The applicant should therefore come to court with a future treatment plan and be prepared to explain why any other type of order under the Act , or indeed no order at all , would be inappropriate .
10 This explains why cases do not come to court when the conditions of my comically weak description of the explicit extension of our legal conventions are met , which is most of the time .
11 But she says she 's confident the case will never come to court .
12 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
13 They do not come to school as empty vessels .
14 In the month since the decision had been taken that she would come to school here , her feelings had turned from foreboding to anticipation .
15 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 .
16 ‘ Ruth must come to school .
17 I did n't come to school for two weeks .
18 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 .
19 And when the children did come to school I often got the feeling that they were merely being ‘ contained ’ rather than involved .
20 Parents were told last night that their children should not come to school due to the appalling standard of cleanliness resulting from the employment of contract cleaners .
21 does n't come to school .
22 So why d' ya come to school okay ?
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 The case did not come to trial until 1963 .
26 Granada held out , and the action was aborted by Maudling 's death before it could come to trial .
27 In practice the question of the duration of the disability imposed by the springboard doctrine does not frequently arise because most cases concerning confidential information do not come to trial following the grant of an interlocutory injunction and it can therefore be assumed that either the parties settle the action or that interlocutory judgment is treated as final .
28 The three did not come to trial until last week when they were each imprisoned for four years .
29 Women 's rights groups say fewer women would report rape and even fewer cases would come to trial if anonymity was not guaranteed .
30 Says on the picture it will come to North Wales , but I doubt it .
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