Example sentences of "[noun] come to [noun] through " in BNC.
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1 | Friedlander came to prominence through the 1966 exhibition Toward a Social Landscape , which also introduced the work of Garry Winogrand and Duane Michals . |
2 | Their words , the sound of the life-support machine , the murmurs of weariness and exasperation from the operating team , all of these things came to Cowley through the amplifiers in the gallery . |
3 | The method came to prominence through the activities of Frederick Bligh Bond , a highly respected authority on medieval church architecture . |
4 | It is interesting that both Paul Sandby and Green came to painting through mapmaking . |
5 | Formidable Elizabeth of Shrewsbury ( Bess of Hardwick Hall ) : Rosalie Chichester ( an early animal rights campaigner , shown here with her Sunday School girls ) ; ravishing Emma Hamilton ( later Nelson 's mistress ) and others come to life through their letters and household accounts , their courtships and inheritances . |
6 | Michael came to mountaineering through its literature and found someone of a like mind who was also keen to start . |
7 | Eliot came to Christianity through a sophisticated decadence which he was able to see as going hand in hand with the most primitive life . |
8 | In Yugoslavia , Albania , North Korea and China a rather different pattern developed : in all these countries the communist party came to power through its leadership of a popular struggle against foreign occupation , with little or no help from the USSR in doing so . |