Example sentences of "can come to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | general propositions … [ are ] certainly true … yet we can come to no knowledge of them merely by our senses ; because they can not reach to all the particulars included in the subjects of them . |
2 | Near me as I write are a number of volumes which I should like us to examine together in order to illustrate further the fascination of association books ; this time not inaccessible treasures but items of the type that can come to every collector . |
3 | The fees for sending a child to school can come to a quarter of the parents ' cash income . |
4 | We 'll see if we can come to a solution |
5 | I know it 's quite , the stamp duty can come to a lot of money ca n't it ? |
6 | If we sort of reverse things in our minds eye , and look backwards into the past history of the universe , we can come to a time where apparently all the material in the universe would have been on top of itself , that it would all have been squeezed into a point , and this moment sometimes people call the big bang , or the initial singularity . |
7 | If it is hard to remember you , Iosif , we can come to the Dubrovlag and watch the slow march of the men who have replaced your prisoners in the Oak Leaf camps . |
8 | Factors precipitating a search for birth parents include : adolescence — traditionally a time of role confusion when self-identity can come to the fore ; being unable to complete forms about family medical history and changes in personal status such as getting married , having their own children or adoptive parents dying . |
9 | In a Software only environment the true richness of an application can come to the fore with the exposure of relevant facts and figures . |
10 | on and I did n't I said to him I 'll come and meet you a I said you can come to the hall cos that 's ever so light through there |
11 | ‘ Then you can come to the house any time you want to afterwards . ’ |
12 | Perhaps the Hansard report can be corrected or the Opposition spokesman can come to the House and correct his party 's blunders . |
13 | Context can come to the rescue . |
14 | Become adaptable , so that you can come to the point quickly or ease in to conversation through some social chit-chat , as appropriate . |
15 | Similarly , younger relatives can come to the conclusion that whatever they do nothing is right or sufficient . |
16 | Jobs can come to an end in an unorthodox and unplanned way . |
17 | How well most dereligionized pupils can come to an understanding of the profound significance of such stories for religious people depends on teaching which is both informative and inspiring . |
18 | But Eastwood said : ‘ I am sure we can come to an arrangement whereby Kelley steps aside for a while . |
19 | UI , an $11m affair , wants to retain its input into X/Open , but unless it can come to an arrangement over some other form of membership which OSF has so far failed to secure , it is likely to turn in its cards at the end of the year . |
20 | If that 's a sample of the kind of terms you 're offering , I 'm sure we can come to an agreement . ’ |
21 | The Post Office says it hopes the two sides can come to an agreement at a branch meeting this evening . |
22 | ‘ I 've had a chat with both of them and am hopeful that we can come to an agreement . ’ |
23 | We can come to an agreement . ’ |