Example sentences of "have come to " in BNC.

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1 Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four
2 Covenant politics has come to the forefront again with the Hillsborough agreement of 1985 and shows the extent to which the populist politics of the Democratic Unionists is rooted in protestant — loyalist tradition .
3 Even before the slide forward has come to a stop , pull your rear guard hand back slightly in order to augment the snap punch .
4 The eyes of his beloved wife , are tear-reddened ( sic ) and she has come to the awful realisation of a gap in her waning life which will never be filled .
5 More recently , and perhaps begging the question of its mental significance , it has come to be known as the Readiness Potential ( RP ) .
6 But I repeated them in Ezra Pound. : Poet as Sculptor , and nothing that has come to my notice since , including an erudite and adulatory article on these cantos by David Gordon in Paideuma 4 ( 1975 ) , has made me want to retract my words or change my mind .
7 ‘ The historic role of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party has come to an end , ’ Mr Nyers said , in a speech opening the party 's congress .
8 Thus the history of the HSWP as a state party has come to an end . ’
9 The nearest he has come to an England place since was three years ago when he broke a thumb within 24 hours of being selected to face India .
10 ‘ On the question of whether the material which has been made available is sufficient to justify the initiation of a prosecution against Patrick Ryan he ( Mr Barnes ) has come to the clear conclusion that it is not sufficient for that purpose and that a prosecution would not be justified , ’ the statement said .
11 Now she has come to us .
12 Despite the ‘ wisteria ’ , cricket has come to be quietly alive to capitalism .
13 Brailsford quite categoricaliy rejects the idea that group aggression was part of the spectacle in the way it has come to be since the 1960s .
14 Meanwhile , the Wiltshire-based Regency and West of England has come to the aid of small savers with a minimum of £500 to invest .
15 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 .
16 Is this what Womack has come to ?
17 ‘ There has come to be something shocking in the discovery that a seeming castle is only a cowshed .
18 The case of the ‘ pinocheques ’ is not the only case of apparent corruption that has come to light since the general left power , though it is the one that may touch him directly .
19 The long trend of the 1980s has come to an end , along with the crash of the Tokyo stockmarket in 1990 and the collapse of warrants .
20 Dietrich Bonhoeffer once commented that ‘ religious people speak of God when human knowledge has come to an end , or when human resources fail …
21 The category of killings which has come to be known as involuntary manslaughter has nothing to do with involuntariness , properly so called .
22 Yet for women religious , celibacy has come to be a statement in direct opposition to western cultural norms of women having to be available to men and usually defined by their relationships to them .
23 She has been hopelessly sentimentalized and hopelessly magicalized by tradition , with the result that Christian feminism has come to be uncomfortable with her .
24 Jelly has come to town .
25 She is the sisters ' friend and mine , too , she has come to tea on my birthday .
26 At length , the passage he has been stooping along opens out somewhat into a low chamber : he has come to the shrine of a goddess .
27 It can be a real privilege to meet an older person who has experienced considerable loss in their life and has come to terms with it .
28 London has come to be my second home , but it has taken some time to get used to it .
29 Unfortunately , much of the drab utilitarianism of urban existence has come to be associated with the design philosophy of functionalism .
30 These meetings were often passionate affairs : the deadening decorum which in the twentieth century has come to be identified with religious gatherings did not prevail in the nineteenth century .
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