Example sentences of "come to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Does the horse come to the stable door to investigate you , and perhaps give you a friendly nuzzle ? |
2 | Not by history alone , in other words , would one come to the firm description of a Council , and its relationship to the Roman Pontiff , that is contained in the 1983 Code of Canon Law . |
3 | I knew I 'd come to the right place . |
4 | ‘ I knew I 'd come to the right place . ’ |
5 | Let us now come to the second response , namely worship . |
6 | We could walk round to the stables , if you do not object to it — I can vouch for it that the grass is not wet — and then perhaps Miss Araminta will not hear as the horses will not come to the front door . ’ |
7 | If you feel you have to make decisions such as leaving the patient or getting a divorce , you should discuss the prospects within the whole family as well so that communally you can come to the best solution for all concerned . |
8 | General Secretary Gorbachev asks God whether Capitalism will ever come to the Soviet Union , and gets the same answer . |
9 | These purposeful wanderings in nearby London commons were the nearest he could come to the idealized world he had found in The Amateur Poacher . |
10 | ( ‘ Why did you come to the New World ? ’ one conquistador was once asked . |
11 | so I went over and ask them where the New Town was , and they told us where , walk up the road till you come to the lights , turn right , follow the lane and you 'll come to the New Town erm |
12 | Since Peter Lilley 's announcement in February , it appears that the ERDF and RECHAR grant element of approved projects will come to the Regional Council as additional capital consents as and when the money is spent . |
13 | They 'd come to the Chiltern Show at Stoke Mandeville on the understanding that more than 90-thousand people were expected to turn up . |
14 | On this day we would come to the other end of the running spectrum , to the fastest men and women on earth whose triumphs would depend upon mere hundredths of a second in the 100 metres . |
15 | On the other , just wait a moment and we 'll come to the other side of the argument because the argument is carefully and evenly balanced . |
16 | We shall come to the further consequences of this construction shortly . |
17 | ‘ If you 're still in the area , you can come to the whole thing ! ’ she grinned . |
18 | So we may come to the third proposition of this book : THE SEDIMENTARY PILE AT ANY ONE PLACE ON THE EARTH 'S SURFACE IS NOTHING MORE THAN A TINY AND FRAGMENTARY RECORD OF VAST PERIODS OF EARTH HISTORY . |
19 | The monks are always to offer prayers to almighty God , and daily to beseech God by singing psalms and celebrating masses for his sins , so that after his death through God 's mercy and their holy intercession he will come to the heavenly kingdom . |
20 | He had been seen in Wales by a DJ who had suggested that he look him up , should he ever come to the big city . |
21 | If you leave this at the exit of ‘ San Donato ’ and turn right towards Tavernelle , after less than half a mile — along a turning on the right — you will come to the 16th century Villa Fillinelle . |
22 | Did you come to the last history meeting |
23 | I will come to the hon. Gentleman 's final point shortly . |
24 | If it does n't come to the full county council , then I will make sure it does , but I , one would hope that a decision such as that , which is of paramount importance in a , a rural area would be taken by a full county council and not by education . |
25 | One need not come to the same conclusions now as one did two years ago . |
26 | But his tortured mind could only come to the same conclusion . |
27 | I guarantee you 'd come to the same conclusion , sir . |
28 | Because if if you took the the ideas of Freud 's seriously , and a lot of people who work with groups , the therapeutic groups claim to , do you think you would come to the same conclusion as Heather , I mean c could you have for example a , a psychotherapeutic group could you do group psychotherapy ? |
29 | ‘ Yes , I 'd come to the same conclusion . ’ |
30 | At once she thought : I could have taken two thousand , three — it would come to the same thing . |