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

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1 The answer seems to lie in facing up to the fact that one particular cycle or era has finally come to a close and therefore both personally and professionally it would be wiser to channel your energies into something new .
2 A brilliant student 's seven-year battle for compensation after being crippled for life , has finally come to an end with a record award of £1.2 million .
3 After Danny de Vito showed his skills as a director in Wars of the Roses he used his leverage with the money-men to bankroll a long-cherished project which has finally come to the screen as Hoffa .
4 The bouncy Miss Routledge , whose run in Bennett 's Talking Heads has just come to a close , explained : ‘ Alan just selects someone , writes the piece and posts it through the letterbox .
5 Dominic Dromgoole , of the excellent Bush Theatre ; Julia Bardsley , co-director of the Leicester Haymarket , and Phyllida Lloyd , whose superb production of The Virtuoso at Stratford has just come to the Barbican , are just a few of the other names I could have included .
6 As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo .
7 However , a call to the Institute 's members ' registrar will confirm whether a firm of a similar name exists , or whether it is a case of ‘ misrepresentation ’ that has already come to the Institute 's attention .
8 So we are very honoured that Mr Austin has bred a rose just for us — a perfect beauty , the closest he has ever come to the old Alba rose , beloved of Redouté , and going back 2,000 years beyond him .
9 His competitive streak has always come to the fore in head-to-head situations , such as the World Match Play and the Ryder Cup .
10 Even after your job has clearly come to an end , you need to beware of breaking obligations that remain legally binding upon you , such as the duty not to disclose trade secrets .
11 The age of those mighty , entrepreneurial artistic directors has probably come to an end .
12 West Germany : ‘ the nuclear construction programme of the German utilities has practically come to an end for the time being . ’
13 Gervase Jackson-Stops has also come to the aid of Stowe , with An English Arcadia 1600 – 1990 , an exhibition of designs and watercolours of gardens in the care of the National Trust which opens in the USA next year .
14 It began very early in September and has really come to an end today with the last of the leaves falling overnight and the first serious snow on the mountains .
15 The matter has now come to the High Court for an Order that this is the position and the High Court has ruled that companies and directors are entitled to set off deposits they held at BCCI against company overdrafts ( see Financial Times , 28/29 November 1992 ) .
16 If that was the case , the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham .
17 If that was the case , well the Hove , Sussex-based company has now come to the boardroom 's attention , and it , together with sister software company Shortlands Computing Services Ltd , has been sold to Datapro Computers Ltd of nearby Horsham .
18 To this must be added the 157,000 temporary houses ( the provision of temporary houses has now come to an end ) , the repair of war-damaged property , and the use of huts and service camps .
19 We are pleased that a dispute in which the current management of pergamon Press has played no part has now come to an end .
20 Now , the boot room has again come to the rescue .
21 The career that looked so promising in 1974 has evidently come to a premature end .
22 However , no new phyla have appeared since the Cambrian period , some 500 million years ago , hinting , as Gordon Rattray Taylor once pointed out , that perhaps evolution has actually come to a halt .
23 ‘ You 'd better come to the flat with me for a start , as soon as the warrant arrives .
24 The normal rule in such circumstances is for the convictions to be set aside : ‘ no reasonable jury who had applied their mind properly to the facts in the case could have arrived at the conclusion , and once one assumes that they are an unreasonable jury , or they could not have reasonably come to the conclusion , then the convictions can not stand . ’
25 It 's twenty to twelve , erm Y D P just really erm having now come to an end .
26 Well , that was when it had all come to a head .
27 Just as they approached the doors , he stopped as if he had suddenly come to a decision .
28 The uncle had apparently come to the school gates at the end of school and when the girl was a little way on her way home had caught up with her and taken her to his house .
29 Cards and flowers had already come to the stage door , and Bernie was making mocking remarks at every opportunity .
30 I had already come to the conclusion that regression therapy would probably be the best way to help Maxine , and I put the idea to her .
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