Example sentences of "come [to-vb] [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 More recently we have come to see that the concept of science or arts is a social construction ; as Michael Young has argued :
2 For both judges and ordinary people will have come to see that the area that should be dominated by predictability is very large , and citizens will make their plans assuming that judges take that view and so will not often reverse settled legal practice .
3 He had come to realize that the technique of politics as currently practised was ineffectual and in the long view immeasurably harmful in twentieth-century conditions .
4 We have come to expect that the programmes undertaken will fit the child , matching his or her age , aptitude and ability with a learning experience which will be challenging , satisfying , invigorating and self-rewarding .
5 I 've come to suspect that the spring may have been sewage , having noticed that butterflies , however , beautiful , possess unsavoury habits .
6 ‘ Through my studies I have come to understand that the way humans view animals like primates in a negative light is wrong .
7 I have come to believe that the dualism and utilitarianism that now lie behind what many environmentalists are doing today poses a threat that most environmentalists do n't even begin to understand .
8 The first are the ‘ new ’ Democrats , those who have come to believe that the identification of Democrats with high taxes , social liberalism and a distrust of the armed forces was catastrophic .
9 There is no question here that PW acted completely above board , but it strikes me that the time has come to consider whether the profession 's rules and regulations on reporting to external authorities are not too restrictive .
10 Teachers and parents have come to realise that the education of children is a joint responsibility , particularly as children are at school for such a small proportion of their waking lives .
11 Not only were the hands and feet not in any of the places I had thought possible , but I had come to realise that the hypothesis was quite inadequate to explain missing eyeballs , these being hopelessly ill equipped for hopping , volts or no volts .
12 Some of the personalities themselves have provided unhappy proof of what can happen when stress and temptation take over where the much-publicised diet leaves off , while the thousands — sometimes millions — who bought their books have come to realise that the Hollywood way to fitness is a career in itself , a course in self-absorption and physical management that only those who are paid to pursue it can afford , either in terms of time or money .
13 Relations between government and people in Kaliningrad have improved as both sides have come to realise that the region 's precarious geographical location calls for new ways of thinking .
14 But in practice this has come to mean that the C. and A. G. examines , certifies and reports on the annual summarized accounts of the National Health Service taken as a whole , i.e. as the appropriation account presents them .
15 Just to give a flavour of the more joyful side : as a result of so many of us being out and being there , many other women workers , and many young women have come to feel that the time was right for them too , that they too have lesbian potential .
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