Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] come to " in BNC.

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1 On this basis the rural development projects which became fashionable among most donors in the 1970s , and which were supposed to have a direct impact on the rural poor , are only now coming to the stage where a meaningful evaluation can be conducted .
2 Some of the answers are only now coming to light as we find out more about the structures of the proteins that go to make up living cells themselves .
3 Ask Americans today who are only now coming to terms with the gross exploitation of native Indians and natural resources , which their forefathers accomplished in the name of ‘ progress ’ .
4 But they , like the third Limerick club dominating the league — Young Munster — are only gradually coming to terms with the demands for 15-man attacking play .
5 ‘ I 'm just about coming to the Ks . ’
6 Some sort of dress rehearsal was clearly required for the Cypriot police officers who were only just coming to grips with wiretap technology , and , right on cue , one of Hurley 's informants passed the word that Abou Daod , a Lebanese drugs trafficker , was coming to Cyprus to set up a deal .
7 It is well known that the Princess wanted ‘ out ’ of the Royal Family , but to her fellow passengers it was also clear she is only now coming to terms with the fact that she really is out — and quite alone .
8 The full impact of last Thursday 's freak storm in Llandudno , Conwy and the surrounding areas is only now coming to light and it could be several months before some of the 500 people forced to leave their homes will be able to return .
9 For an eleven year old schoolgirl , it 's not easy coming to terms with having a plastic eye .
10 Office ( or business ) software is now fast coming to be recognised as able to offer as much to education as to training .
11 Er Miles is now definitely coming to England .
12 The task was not simply to come to terms with Wagner 's music drama , but to reconcile his theory of it with his actual practice .
13 Nevertheless , he anticipated both some of the themes and concerns of the Ritschlian theology and the christological emphasis which was once more to come to the centre in the twentieth century .
14 A water supply was very slow coming to Baldersdale and never did arrive at Low Birk Hatt .
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