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

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1 Of the many factors that contribute to health and wellbeing , the role of social support has come to the fore recently as critical in understanding the relationships between peopleealth and social and material circumstances in which they live .
2 PRINCE has come to the aid of a DJ who was fired for playing tracks from the star 's raunchy new album .
3 ‘ The van I used to use to transport my bikes has come to the end of its day , and Bill Doig has very kindly offered me the use of the station van if it is not required for company duties . ’
4 A farmer from Hereford has come to the aid of children at a Romanian Orphange .
5 Passive smoking has come to the fore .
6 Howell has come to the fore this season , being instrumental in getting Civil Service into third place in the league behind Kelburne and Torbrex Wanderers with his impressive defensive record .
7 The nightmare of his existence has come to an end .
8 When Malaysia was admitted to the Security Council of the UN in December 1964 , Sukarno played his last card : he took Indonesia out of the UN , declaring ( in words made familiar by Hitler ) ‘ our patience has come to an end ’ .
9 French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division for joint development and marketing of a combination of the Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp .
10 French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division to jointly develop and market a combination of Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp .
11 Well , the SAAF has come to a conclusion that others have long held — the only replacement for a Dakota is another Dakota !
12 In brief , the period of modernism has come to an end and nothing ( for which read nothing like what we 've been used to ) has replaced it .
13 It is the sixth time the Bobby Charlton sports skills contest has come to the North for heats for the national competition .
14 The National Trust and the Trustees of Waddesdon Manor had come to the decision that it would be in the best interest of the house for as much work as possible to be carried out at one time , and the range of the repairs is such that the house can not be reopened until April 1993 .
15 Dolly put the practical question to Nahum when the back-slapping and handshaking had come to an end .
16 Overall , more than nine out of ten ( 93% ) of the very recent ( post-1976 ) publications issued to readers had come to the Library under copyright deposit legislation , the remainder having been acquired by purchase ( 6% ) or donation ( 2% ) .
17 The Military Sports Group Trenck had come to the attention of the authorities after members had harassed a Viennese youth earlier in the month .
18 Even Sir John Stokes , the bristle-brushed old gent for whom ‘ the twentieth century has been a mistake ’ , sat in the Commons representing the Birmingham dormitories of Halesowen and Stourbridge , where the closest most of his supporters had come to a foxhunt was a roadside cocktail lounge called the Whip and Saddle .
19 The evidence suggested that this reply had come to the attention of the deceased .
20 Edward VII thought it possible that his son might be the last British king , and during the reign of George V , Harold Nicolson reckoned that five emperors , eight kings and eighteen minor dynasties had come to an end .
21 Her eyes on where to place her feet , she failed to notice that Travis had come to a halt , and cannoned right into him .
22 The year began with cold clammy fogs , and although some industry had come to a standstill because of workers called to the colours , and factories bombed by the enemy , we still did not have the Clean Air Act , and there was still quite a lot of smoke from domestic fires , and from the slack coal burnt by factories making munitions .
23 The carriage had come to a standstill
24 In the twentieth century the battles have been over quite different issues and in the courts the hitherto ancillary matters of child custody and maintenance have come to the fore .
25 Cambodia 's remaining forests have become the target of intense logging operations , now that relative peace has come to the country after 20 years of war .
26 Just to say that erm we 're very keen to see that the Mid Sussex Council has come to the county and asked for guidance and I 'm very pleased also with the response that is er proposed back to them .
27 Meanwhile , the Wiltshire-based Regency and West of England has come to the aid of small savers with a minimum of £500 to invest .
28 Recently matters had come to a head .
29 Neither of his parents had come to the wedding .
30 The parents had come to the conclusion , after soliciting expert opinion , that her needs could best be met in a special ( and , as it happened , private ) school .
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