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

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1 My hon. Friend is right to draw attention to the fact that the further substantial increase in the NHS 's capital budget in the next financial year has made it possible for the health authority and the Ministry of Defence to come to an agreement on that issue .
2 Once she 'd made her decision to come to the Dordogne , Sabine had read up as much as possible on the area , and she knew that Bergerac wines had been overshadowed in the past by the great vignobles of Bordeaux .
3 It may be difficult deciding when sentences of this kind come to an end — in some cases , several dozen clauses might be linked by and or other devices , lasting several minutes — but , it is unusual to find a problem understanding what is being said .
4 In the most emotional speech of the day , Mr Alexander Rutskoy , the Vice-President , appealed for parliament to come to the aid of the Russian minority in the TransDniestr region of Moldova , the scene of bitter fighting in recent months .
5 Mention a low cost tank and all the issues of new or salvaged glass , glass thickness , and quality of build come to the fore .
6 However , your willingness to come to the aid of your fellow readers is causing a few headaches in our office .
7 It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak .
8 Likewise , people from industry come to the department to work for short periods .
9 He then put it to Mr and Mrs Singh that they would have to think about whether they would like Balbinder to come to the school .
10 He asked for a MRA force to come to the Ruhr — ‘ and the place to begin is Moers , ’ he said .
11 Allow your natural rhythm to come to the fore .
12 The text of the new treaty was substantively identical to that negotiated with the Soviet Union in 1991 , dropping the 1948 commitment for either side to come to the other 's assistance if it were attacked .
13 ‘ It is reasonable for the telecommunications industry to come to the aid of law enforcement .
14 Had her career as an actress come to an end ?
15 Bishop Konstant says : ‘ On the larger issue we will need time , information and guidance to come to a clear understanding of the morality of such situations .
16 Only in Namibia , did treaty reasoning come to the fore , and that was in the context of termination of the Mandate by the General Assembly for material breach , when it was desired to establish a new legal regime over the territory .
17 But it was the 38 year old veteran , Jimmy Connors , who made the blood come to the boil .
18 A confrontation came to a head on Nov. 18 between Benazir Bhutto , the former Prime Minister and leader of the opposition Pakistan People 's Party ( PPP ) and of the People 's Democratic Alliance ( PDA ) coalition , and the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif .
19 They 've got a lovely surprise at the wedding came to a a hotel you know
20 It was recognised by the defendants that when the employment of an agent came to an end it was likely that there would be in existence a number of policies which would have been effected during the period of the plaintiff 's employment in respect of which commission would normally be paid in future years if the employment had continued .
21 The Arundel-trained colt came to the course having shown up so well on his home gallops that he held a Royal Ascot date .
22 Before it struck home the chapter came to a hasty conclusion .
23 Consequently , once the northern campaign was resumed , on 20 April , the task of political reorganization came to a temporary halt .
24 If the yeast foods caused you to have an abdominal reaction , then you may find the weight loss came to a standstill this week .
25 The party boat came to the end of its song , and the party people gave themselves a round of applause .
26 A principal shareholder came to the rescue , injecting £21m , but the ensuing crisis of confidence lost the bank £30m in deposits and people are still waiting to see what structural and corporate changes will be made to safeguard future operations and ensure stability .
27 The horse came to a stop before the porch , and the old servant got down and lugged her portmanteau out of the boot .
28 Before 12 o'clock my horse came to the door , but I could n't put the book down .
29 He opened the door , took off his cap and threw it into the stall : ‘ If that 's welcome , ’ he said , ‘ so am I. ’ In a short time the horse came to the door : they put the bridle on him and shortly afterwards the Norfolk man was taking the horse to the smithy to be shod .
30 I removed the offending items , and before it had really begun Barny 's training programme came to a permanent halt .
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