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

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1 We rode like the wind and by ten o'clock had come to the edge of the forest of Zenda .
2 ‘ The report would not have come to the Bank as such a surprise either if PW … had more plainly and directly , more consistently , more comprehensively and , if they felt their messages were not being received , more vigorously , brought them to the notice of the Bank . ’
3 In my judgment , he would inevitably have come to the conclusion , as a matter of necessary inference , that the plaintiffs were paying and the defendants accepting the money subject to repayment if the action resulted in the plaintiffs ' favour .
4 His mother was a Parr , which may have given him an independent entree into Gloucester 's service , but he could equally well have come to the duke 's attention through the Percy connection .
5 His mother was a Parr , which may have given him an independent entree into Gloucester 's service , but he could equally well have come to the duke 's attention through the Percy connection .
6 I would n't have come to the office in the first place if you had n't asked me . ’
7 It turns out the inventor by then had come to the conclusion that ‘ I really ought to go off and look at something else now . ’
8 Even before the slide forward has come to a stop , pull your rear guard hand back slightly in order to augment the snap punch .
9 He calculated that by the age of 65 the deceased would have put £18,000 into his firm in working capital ; this would have been repayable and would ultimately have come to the widow and her daughter .
10 To summarize , for a well flagged group of patients , with small solitary non-invasive transition cell carcinomas at d at diagnosis , and negative three month cystoscopy , we found eighty percent of our patients would certainly have come to no harm at all if their second cystoscopy had been one year from diagnosis .
11 He too had come to the end of his small talk .
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