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

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1 Information that has now come to light about the political gulags and the Gestapo tactics of the secret police has certainly done much to underline the totalitarian essences of even the ‘ soft ’ regimes .
2 I can excuse them for not knowing all the facts that have now come to light but I can not forgive them or the government for failing to steer the health of the nation .
3 What has now come to light , however , from the archives in Washington of Alexander Kirk 's office at AFHQ , are the notes of the conclusions of a " series of conferences " which were held at Eighth Army main HQ on 26–27 May [ KP 269 ] .
4 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
5 The teeming slums of Kampala are now coming to life .
6 In the heart of the City , one of the most adventurous projects in many decades is now coming to completion .
7 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 .
8 Today there is much public concern about the amount of incest that occurs and is now coming to light .
9 She shows that unequal access to cash is a source of friction , and that rows about money are a common cause of the domestic violence which is now coming to light ( Pahl , 1983 , 1985 ; see also Brannen and Wilson , 1987 ) .
10 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 ’ .
14 In the past there were high hopes for Chile , and with the country now settled both politically and economically , these may now come to fruition .
15 Now come to bed . ’
16 Now come to bed ! ’
17 Colleagues , we now come to part of our agenda that 's extremely pleasant .
18 Now come to motions one and three representation of the people Mr.
19 Employers now come to schools and colleges to talk about what they need from their employees , and pupils go to their potential future work places and gain considerable valuable work experience .
20 But I mean really if the auditors do n't put , point out some of these things like the level of directors ' salaries and the level of erm ongoing deficit and blah blah blah which now come to light , I do n't see really how we can ever hope to discover them .
21 Now we now come to resolution two , which is in effect the appointment of the , er Honorary Officers .
22 but all the things , everything that comes now comes to Mr and Mrs , you know ?
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