Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [prep] the conclusion " in BNC.

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1 I came to the conclusion that there was quite a bit of room in the psyche of the British clockmaking establishment for a little humility .
2 Indeed , it was watching television recently that I came to the conclusion that what the Lord 's Day Observance Society needs is a good PR man .
3 After playing it I came to the conclusion that it was one of the biggest pile of dog 's droppings I have had to look at while researching this feature .
4 I came to the conclusion ,
5 I came to the conclusion it was a matter of attitude .
6 ‘ Through my early years , I always did a lot of running and I came to the conclusion that that was the reason for my injuries .
7 In fact , I came to the conclusion that I looked rather good in glasses .
8 One 18-year-old insurance clerk from Birchfield explained how he reached a sort of cross-road after his training began to detract from his studies : ‘ I came to the conclusion that my career came first and , at 18 , I had to look at my prospects .
9 I came to the conclusion that my hunch had been right , but that the ditches must have been dug in mid-Victorian times and the earth piled on the track , putting all the older items out of detecting range .
10 And then when I was reading the text really carefully , I came to the conclusion that that 's not really what Jesus is saying .
11 ‘ No , I came to the conclusion that he must have gone the other way , along the track leading to the road . ’
12 Indeed , quite early on , I tried to work out in my mind what it was that made his personality ( though he did not like the word ) so compelling ; and I came to the conclusion that it was because he did not let me down in my own estimation of him .
13 And I came to the conclusion that we ought to develop our own music , and let the natural children of rock — the Europeans and North Americans — do their own thing .
14 well that maybe true , but I think it 's working off an analogy on that , turning it the other way round and saying well erm if , if I got to the stage of erm , well possibly even seeking some information from the commission , well certainly if I gave you a conclusion for example , that it should be referred , erm and I think again even if I came to the conclusion that I should neither want , er there 's no point in seeking information from the Commission , nor should I refer it , or at least refer to the stage erm what his clients would be saying should be done in the interim and what he says in effect , for the reason he 's outlined is , er that we should proceed on the basis of erm the validity of the act erm and of the byelaws
15 Yeah , I came to the conclusion I could n't afford any of it .
16 That is the position here if I come to the conclusion that those presently instructing Crossman Block are not entitled to act as the government of the Republic .
17 or , or alternatively because I have n't , I have made this clear throughout , I come to the conclusion that the , the questions as posed erm or posed in any court which any one has yet suggested really ca n't , ca n't be answered or , or there are reasons for not answering at this stage whatever it may be
18 or alternatively , because I have , I have made this clear throughout , I come to the conclusion that the , the questions of this opposed er , or opposed in any form which any one here has suggest
19 Then she came to the conclusion that it might make things easier .
20 Looking in detail at the fiscal assessment of the settlement around 1200 , she came to the conclusion that the village was originally planned between 1066 and 1086 , when it consisted of 16 crofts , eight on each side of the village street .
21 The thoughts jumbling and whirling in her head , she came to the conclusion that the details did n't really matter .
22 The Committee chairman , Sir Hugh Rossi MP , asked the Forestry Commission 's research director , Arnold Grayson , ‘ Are you coming to the conclusion that there may be some connection in the United Kingdom between the condition of trees and pollutants ? ’
23 And that is a matter sir which we invite you to weigh , if but only if , you come to the conclusion that these sites may have some greenbelt function .
24 ‘ Are you ’ , I continued , ‘ unable to lay your hands on familiar domestic objects , and have you come to the conclusion that someone must be moving them ? ’
25 And we came to the conclusion it was cheaper to print
26 That is how we came to the conclusion that they should be
27 In the general review that has taken place to see where we can reduce spending from the public purse … we came to the conclusion that the cost of development control was an area where some part of the cost should be recovered . ’
28 The panel has however endeavoured to ref to fulfil its remit by analyzing the whole confirmation service in the book of common order and we come to the conclusion that really the admission of children to the sacrament of the lord 's supper would necessitate only minor adjustments to the service as we now know it .
29 We come to the conclusion that we would like to live here forever , knowing that nothing will stop us being on the plane home .
30 It was too late to do any worthwhile damage and with some regret they came to the conclusion that it was best not to place any bombs .
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