Example sentences of "[pers pn] came to [noun] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The mother was far from satisfied with this approach and she was cross during the course of the hearing , I am told , and evidently decided to take the law in her own hands and on 3 July she came to England with the child and she has been here ever since . |
2 | I believe that was the reason she came to England with the Wingfields . ’ |
3 | J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. , 1972 ) she tells of her first meeting with the composer , of his influence on her technique and interpretation , of how she came to terms with the music , of Plante and other virtuosi , and gives a detailed analysis of various pieces . |
4 | It emerged that he was not a match for her strength , ability and intelligence and , in time , she came to terms with the reality that she was better off without him . |
5 | She came to terms with the computerized till , which often she had to deal with . |
6 | And Mrs Moore said : ‘ We felt it important to keep the matter private while we came to terms with the situation . ’ |
7 | ‘ He came to England with the conqueror , ’ says Hutchins in his History of Dorset , ‘ with a retinue of forty seven knights of note . |
8 | He came to Lewis with a reputation as a philanthropic employer , and with ambitious development schemes for the island . |
9 | But if he lied , saying that he came to Parfois with no felonious intent , and attacked only when he was surprised and frightened , Isambard would have won a better victory . |
10 | His love-hate relationship with reporters made headlines , especially when he came to blows with a columnist in a nightclub . |