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

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1 Even before the slide forward has come to a stop , pull your rear guard hand back slightly in order to augment the snap punch .
2 This is sometimes taken to show that the process of monopolisation has come to a halt .
3 Whether this will in practice make a great difference may be doubted , since it seems unlikely that a court will come to the conclusion that a chief constable of police has come to a decision that he could not reasonably arrive at , which is the critical test for the exercise of the powers of judicial review .
4 Time has come to a standstill .
5 Mr Mawlawi added : ‘ The relief effort has come to a standstill .
6 This has come to a head with EEC obstructionist moves at the Uruguay round of GATT negotiations which were meant to reach a conclusion by 1990 but which would now appear to have collapsed .
7 Well , the SAAF has come to a conclusion that others have long held — the only replacement for a Dakota is another Dakota !
8 I think he has come to a rendezvous .
9 The thought has come to the surface in order to be released .
10 Cambodia 's remaining forests have become the target of intense logging operations , now that relative peace has come to the country after 20 years of war .
11 lt has come to the Prince 's ears , my lord , that the boy was seen some days ago entering Parfois , escorted by four of your men .
12 Big brother has come to the village of Purton in Gloucestershire .
13 In the nearest modern marketing has come to the skin-flintery of Ebenezer Scrooge , a growing number of American shopping malls have picked the Christmas season to ban the Salvation Army from ringing its bells and asking for money for its traditional Big Red Kettle collection boxes .
14 Howell has come to the fore this season , being instrumental in getting Civil Service into third place in the league behind Kelburne and Torbrex Wanderers with his impressive defensive record .
15 The object of this sort of servants ' hall talk is invariably some butler who has come to the fore quite suddenly through having been appointed by a prominent house , and who has perhaps managed to pull off two or three large occasions with some success .
16 Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years .
17 The problem , which has long troubled white consciences , has come to the fore now because of a decision by the High Court that in one case aborigines have a legal claim to lands where they hunted before the white man came .
18 The ideal of ‘ listening to the text ’ and allowing different possible ‘ readings ’ has come to the fore , helped by a new appreciation of Jewish exegesis , often through joint study with Jews ( as was recommended in Nostra Aetate 4 ) , and by refreshing contributions from students of other literatures .
19 Passive smoking has come to the fore .
20 Of the many factors that contribute to health and wellbeing , the role of social support has come to the fore recently as critical in understanding the relationships between peopleealth and social and material circumstances in which they live .
21 The term associate publisher was also , said RH chief executive Gail Rebuck , and appropriate one ‘ for someone who has come to the top of the tree ’ .
22 I know your your bottom of the list has come to the top now .
23 In fact , John Serbrock , who has come to the Amstel from the Conrad at Chelsea Harbour , reckons that they would be 10–15 per cent higher if the hotel was in London .
24 It is the sixth time the Bobby Charlton sports skills contest has come to the North for heats for the national competition .
25 You may tell me why a young lady who , whatever she says , has never done any work in her life before , has come to the East End to find it . ’
26 This is a most useful provision that has come to the assistance of many tenants over the years .
27 The drama group there has come to The Culture Club regularly .
28 And why , when it has come to the crunch , have British governments of all political persuasions given it such unswerving support ?
29 ‘ I have been lucky when it has come to the crunch but in life you make your own luck .
30 The nearest Rocastle has come to the Leeds team was sitting on the bench during last Sunday 's 1-1 draw with Aston Villa .
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