Example sentences of "come to light " in BNC.

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1 Every night the Gethsemane Church is packed with mostly young East Germans who come to light candles in protest at the regime 's refusal to accept reform .
2 Within 21 days after receiving particulars of the errors or defects from the Publisher , the Programmer will correct any bugs or other errors or defects in the Program which come to light in the course of the alpha and beta testing .
3 Within [ – – – ] days after receiving particulars of the errors or defects from the Publisher , the Programmer will correct any bugs or other errors or defects in the Program which come to light in the course of the alpha and beta testing .
4 The only question is whether they existed in 1072 in their original form or in the contaminated form which they had in 1120 , when their texts , as we know them , first come to light and are preserved in several copies .
5 Cases frequently come to light in which submissive children have been treated literally like household slaves , often into late middle-age , by domineering parents .
6 This proposal , which has only fairly recently come to light , was made by Archbishop Ruffini of Palermo and Monsignor Ottaviani , then an official of the Holy Office .
7 But I mean really if the auditors do n't put , point out some of these things like the level of directors ' salaries and the level of erm ongoing deficit and blah blah blah which now come to light , I do n't see really how we can ever hope to discover them .
8 In relation to the instances of prosecutable deviance which come to light , few pollutions even result in the initiation of the formal process by the taking of a statutory sample ; rarely do they end up in court with conviction , sanction , and the attendant publicity in the local newspaper ( see ch. 9 , s.i ) .
9 The kind and amount of pollution which come to light in these circumstances are only knowable after a routine sample has been taken and analysed in an agency laboratory .
10 However the examples of planning exercises that come to light are usually the ‘ exotic ’ ones that so often feature in Open University case studies : Stantonbury Campus ; Countesthorpe College ; North Westminster Community School !
11 When Willie Gallacher , the solitary Communist Mp , questioned the Colonial Under-Secretary , Rees-Williams , on 1 March about the riots , Rees-Williams retorted , ‘ I guarantee that when the facts come to light ’ then Gallacher ‘ will not like them ’ .
12 During this stage , the government may accept amendments or amend its own bill if deficiencies in drafting come to light .
13 For example , fraud and forgery usually only come to light when an organisation discovers the offender .
14 At the bottom , five sealed envelopes with smaller quantities of cocaine inside come to light .
15 When problems such as those created by the Maxwell affair , for example , come to light , that Committee and the Department of Trade and Industry could operate together .
16 But as Judge Priore 's investigation continues , more mysteries come to light .
17 It would seem , however , that the occasional patients with such sensitivities ( as in our patient with salicylate sensitivity ) come to light clinically because of chronic persistent disease activity rather than the more usual relapsing and remitting disease and it is for these patients that the elimination diets may be more appropriate .
18 The local historian must therefore search for the peculiar identity of his own town by getting to know the place thoroughly on the ground and from maps , old photographs and prints , together with newspapers , directories , census returns and whatever other documents come to light during the course of his enquiries .
19 As a matter of practice most claims come to light within the first two audits of the business by the purchaser ; ( c ) to set a minimum value which the purchaser 's claim must exceed in order for the claim to be brought ( see clause 14.2 of the standard sale agreement ) — Appendix III .
20 For an advance disclosure in a customer agreement to suffice it would probably , particularly in the case of an inexperienced customer , have to explain the circumstances in which the firm might receive and withhold information , for example , because it is behind a Chinese wall , the fact that the information will be price-sensitive and the consequences of non-disclosure for A. It would be difficult to draft a general clause predicting in advance all the possible eventualities , and whatever type of clause is used , further disclosure might be necessary as particular conflicts come to light .
21 What is is this come to light after the event as it were or did you know that was there when we were redoing the machine ?
22 It could be years before plans to restore the River Misbourne ever come to light .
23 Fraud appears to have increased rather than decreased , and it can not be argued that this is merely a matter of greater success in detection , as many of the frauds only come to light when investors find that they are unable to obtain their funds ( or the directors of the institution are found to be in sunny climes abroad , with little intention of returning to the UK ) .
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