Example sentences of "[to-vb] to light " in BNC.

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1 This was to come to light two years later when the Football Association appointed a commission to inquire into allegations that Sir Henry had offered financial inducements above the legal fees to attract players to Highbury and that he had diverted club funds to his private account .
2 Of course , the deception was bound to come to light sooner or later .
3 Alcohol misuse is more likely to come to light via marital disputes , repeated driving offences , accidents , absenteeism and progressive inability to cope at work .
4 Not surprisingly , no document survives — or , at any rate , has been allowed to come to light — which indicates that the Celtic Church might have differed significantly from Rome in its attitude towards Jesus .
5 The proclamation may not have had the effect which was desired for the next lease to come to light is 17 years later , between Sir John Pennington bart. , and Thomas Gorsuch of London , described as a goldsmith .
6 And for the chairman of the bank to be showing particular interest in him might alert people who , if the truth is ever to come to light , ought not to be alerted . "
7 This is expected to be the first of many similar cases to come to light as local councils draw up registers of contaminated land under the Environmental Protection Act .
8 They have warned that similar cases , involving pesticides as well as other toxic chemicals , are bound to come to light in the future , the legacy of inadequate waste-disposal standards in force for many years .
9 Since its rediscovery in the 18th century , excavation has continued to bring to light amazingly preserved artefacts .
10 Since its rediscovery in the 18th century , excavation has continued to bring to light amazingly preserved artefacts .
11 It is philosophy 's task to bring to light the roles of these terms , embedded in our language-games used of animals .
12 Chapter 7 contains an account of a penetrating and surprising analysis of some further implications of the theory which Einstein helped to bring to light .
13 An examination of economy and efficiency , to bring to light examples of wasteful , extravagant or unrewarding expenditure , failure to maximize receipts or financial arrangements detrimental to the Exchequer , and weaknesses leading to them .
14 The object is to bring to light everything that is good and anything that is bad .
15 However , the phenomenon which we wish to bring to light is not the same as that treated by Bach .
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