Example sentences of "has come to a [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Even before the slide forward has come to a stop , pull your rear guard hand back slightly in order to augment the snap punch . |
2 | This is sometimes taken to show that the process of monopolisation has come to a halt . |
3 | Whether this will in practice make a great difference may be doubted , since it seems unlikely that a court will come to the conclusion that a chief constable of police has come to a decision that he could not reasonably arrive at , which is the critical test for the exercise of the powers of judicial review . |
4 | Time has come to a standstill . |
5 | Mr Mawlawi added : ‘ The relief effort has come to a standstill . |
6 | This has come to a head with EEC obstructionist moves at the Uruguay round of GATT negotiations which were meant to reach a conclusion by 1990 but which would now appear to have collapsed . |
7 | Well , the SAAF has come to a conclusion that others have long held — the only replacement for a Dakota is another Dakota ! |
8 | I think he has come to a rendezvous . |
9 | The nearest he has come to an England place since was three years ago when he broke a thumb within 24 hours of being selected to face India . |
10 | One of the shortest reigns in Scottish political history has come to an abdrupt end . |
11 | French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division for joint development and marketing of a combination of the Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp . |
12 | French microkernel operating system developer Chorus Systemes SA has come to an agreement with Motorola Inc 's Semiconductor division to jointly develop and market a combination of Chorus Unix System V-compliant microkernel technology with the PowerPC chip Motorola is developing with IBM Corp . |
13 | ‘ The historic role of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party has come to an end , ’ Mr Nyers said , in a speech opening the party 's congress . |
14 | Thus the history of the HSWP as a state party has come to an end . ’ |
15 | The long trend of the 1980s has come to an end , along with the crash of the Tokyo stockmarket in 1990 and the collapse of warrants . |
16 | Dietrich Bonhoeffer once commented that ‘ religious people speak of God when human knowledge has come to an end , or when human resources fail … |
17 | The second of these cases raises no questions of interest , since the trust has come to an end and the beneficiary is owner absolutely . |
18 | Just after a relationship has come to an end , the contrast will be naturally felt all the more strongly . |
19 | The nightmare of his existence has come to an end . |
20 | A period of English cricket history has come to an end , and a new period has started . |
21 | Gaps were pinpointed which made this potentially excellent tool incomplete and hopes were fervently expressed that , as the funding from the Getty has come to an end , resources can be found to keep the system running and continued input assured . |
22 | So when on 16 August the letter drops on the door mat , the phone call comes from school , or the lists go up on the notice board , teenagers who have failed to get the right grades for that coveted university of polytechnic place may feel that the world has come to an end . |
23 | In brief , the period of modernism has come to an end and nothing ( for which read nothing like what we 've been used to ) has replaced it . |
24 | Others sip nectar during their brief lives to renew their energies and to provide sustenance for egg production , but none need to feed in order to build their bodies ; their growth has come to an end . |
25 | They signal to each other that one turn has come to an end and another should begin . |
26 | Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end . |
27 | When Malaysia was admitted to the Security Council of the UN in December 1964 , Sukarno played his last card : he took Indonesia out of the UN , declaring ( in words made familiar by Hitler ) ‘ our patience has come to an end ’ . |
28 | This source of inspiration has come to an end . |
29 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where any premises have been let as a dwelling under a tenancy which is not a statutorily protected tenancy and — ( a ) the tenancy ( in this section referred to as the former tenancy ) has come to an end , but ( b ) the occupier continues to reside in the premises or part of them , it shall not be lawful for the owner to enforce against the occupier , otherwise than by proceedings in the court , his right to recover possession of the premises . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sorry already , ’ she replied , ‘ sorry that our love has come to an end . ’ |