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

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1 She needed to come to a decision quickly .
2 There is one other point , although erm you know , it 's good that they are in the er areas which the tenants er , live so it 's er not very difficult for tenants to come and see their councillors but er er , there is a difficulty at times when er the er air the housing manager has to ring around to get the er members , who are able to sit on that panel and sometimes that is difficult because we have just three members and sometimes they ca n't all fit in the , whereas when you have a larger group if one member ca n't attend , there 's invariably sufficient there to be able to come to a decision so I think that that 's on the other side of the balance sheet .
3 She had enough sense to realise that this was one argument that ought to come to a stop right now .
4 The road to the Head winds from the coast , past Wastwater with its forbidding scree slopes , to come to a halt here , thwarted by the Scafell masses in all their stern grandeur .
5 Its first movement comes across in terms that are much too broad for my liking , and in places , such as after the change to five flats in the development ( 6′14″ ) , proceedings almost threaten to come to a halt so that the whole structure does not cohere .
6 Oh yes , I mean , if anybody would like to come to the presentation tonight , I do have an invitation .
7 Fund-holding GPs in the first year were less afraid to switch contracts to better units or consultants , could make more flexible contracts , demand more attention , and use their funds to encourage consultants to come to the surgery rather than rely on patients to go to outpatients in the hospital .
8 If you 'll be Confirmed in Faith I 'll never ask you to come to the church again .
9 When the losses are recognized for what they are then the healing of the pain can begin , but so often the loss is so deeply buried in people 's minds that it can take a long while for it to come to the surface again .
10 The class has to come to the cameras rather than the camera going into the classroom .
11 His brother Peter was too upset to come to the phone today but his secretary confirmed that Hunt , a father-of-two , died of a heart attack during the night .
12 We used to come to the theatre once a week but since the demise of the money saver two for the price of one scheme with only come really twice a season .
13 The manager of the local department store used to come to the shop regularly , so did the butcher from three doors up .
14 It was the custom for men to come to the place only by invitation .
15 I suppose the winning streak had to come to an end sometime and really it 's better now when we can do something about it than at crimble when it 'll be more difficult to start shifting the team around in the more hectic fixture list .
16 Now remember we all of us came from the background that , you know this world was going to come to an end very soon .
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