Example sentences of "came close to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The writing of that book in hospital , I now realise , came close to a meditation .
2 Middlesbrough came close to a breakthrough in the 63rd minute .
3 Somerset seamer Neil Mallender came close to a surprise Test cap in New Zealand recently
4 With regard to Calvinism , Ewing had joined Thomas Erskine [ q.v. ] of Linlathen as early as 1836 in opposing predestination , and he later came close to a doctrine of universal salvation .
5 Hard-running Cambridge came close to a goal after 24 minutes .
6 Greg Thomas came close to a wicket three times in his first over in Test cricket , but Greenidge and Haynes survived to give their usual start before Greenidge had to retire with a cut forehead after mishooking Botham .
7 Moral reform , from the 1870s , came close to the centre of political debate — much more so than structural social reform ever did in the nineteenth century .
8 A loose end , Kirov reminded himself as he came close to the man .
9 If she allowed herself to think of James at all tears came close to the surface , and she knew she would never feel the same with anyone else .
10 When the chimpanzees came close to the leopard , he activated its mechanism , so that it started to move its head .
11 A minority of Tories were prepared to concede that there could be exceptions to the theory of non-resistance in extremis , and in this they admittedly came close to the doctrine of some of the more conservative Whigs .
12 Crow-Harry circled , came close to the charcoal shard that was his sister , winked , then rose and was gone , flying to the south , to home , to warmth , to freedom .
13 And they came close to the wall of flint where Wynne-Jones waited , breathless with anticipation .
14 They swarmed round the town at night and came close to the tent in which I slept in the consulate compound .
15 He came close to the stranger and sniffed , as Hazel had done .
16 Through a string of three rooms they came close to the Ballroom ; only an ante-room divided them from it .
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