Example sentences of "come to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | An appeal can also be made if the council takes more than eight weeks to come to a decision — this is called an appeal against non-determination . |
2 | But , as it is , the 325i scrapes by as a comfortable four-seater with the proviso that four tall occupants will have to come to a front/rear legroom compromise that would n't even need to think about in a Peugeot 405 . |
3 | Perhaps they saw it as a last call for help to come to a failing Britain . |
4 | Naidoo reiterated that the NSC was expecting Sacu to come to a decision and could not ease it for them by offering guarantees of future tours . |
5 | Above all , and most curiously of all , it is to come to a deeper knowledge of the inexplicable mercy of God , and of that fierce love that simply will not let his world go . |
6 | On an afterthought , she said ‘ Thank you very much , children , ’ and then paused as if trying to come to a decision . |
7 | It took half a mile to come to a halt after the crash and the driver was treated for shock . |
8 | The decline in house prices is likely to come to a halt as vendors become more reluctant to accept distress prices . |
9 | The point that I want to reiterate here , before extending this concept of structure theoretically , is that in the drama process the surface meaning of the event , the meaning which in fact would play a large part if we were to tell it as a story — ‘ And the townsfolk listened to the Government representative and they had to come to a decision ’ — may not provide the required game structure . |
10 | I am in regular contact with the programmer , who is using the ‘ functional specification ’ to come to a fuller technical specification which we will agree . |
11 | This flux depresses narrative reflection ( ‘ … it was almost impossible to come to a conclusion about one 's own flow and that in fact this was a contradiction in terms since one was precisely one 's own flow … ’ |
12 | For after another second or two of awkward silence , his lordship seemed to come to a decision . |
13 | It only needs one horse to come to a stud or livery yard premises incubating the disease to start a large outbreak . |
14 | He paused at a street corner and tried to come to a decision . |
15 | Donald would issue a death certificate for any cause you suggested to him ; this case , Henry felt , might be so staggeringly self-explanatory as to allow him to come to a diagnosis off his own bat . |
16 | If it were to come to a physical fight with Nutty McTavish he doubted if he would win , for she was a formidable thirteen-year-old with a fighting spirit unmatched by any of her male counterparts in the class . |
17 | There has been some focusing on why people may not be able to come to a CAB and which groups may be affected . |
18 | A talk to probation officers will indirectly reach a section of the community — prisoners — who are not able to come to a bureau and may be seriously in need of a bureau 's services , as was seen in Chapter 3 . |
19 | To come to a queen 's palace . |
20 | Frequently they are relevant and will be followed on appeal — but during the six months to a year it takes for an appeal to come to a hearing the minister could have changed , while the current appeals will have been lodged long before the words have been spoken . |
21 | one day a Boy had a imvertashun to go to a party in Sawth a Merica on the way a crocodil sad Hello Boy do you wont to come Friends yes sad the Boy do you want to come to a Party with my yes sad the crocodil comon then ill calle you Croc do you like that name yes i do What is your name my name is dafydd you can koll my dafy Comon then When they came to the partty a nother boy said helo crocodile and the crocodile said my name is croc okay said the boy croc come and eat okay Boy So he did . |
22 | It will also help you if you are rejected as you will be too busy planning for the next project to allow yourself to come to a full stop . |
23 | Their on-off relationship , which seemed to come to a sudden end two years ago , was re-kindled earlier this year with a romantic holiday to Mauritius . |
24 | We want our children to come to a love and respect of all God 's people . |
25 | While McEnroe , who appeared far from visibly insecure , enjoyed watching the following match between compatriots Andre Agassi and Michael Chang , a clearly embarrassed Babcock was left to confirm that if he failed to come to a press conference after his next match — against Goran Ivanisevic tonight — he would be fined up to $10,000 . |
26 | The Company 's management evidently came to the conclusion that the only effective way to avoid the expense of lifting the rails , was to come to a speedy agreement with the L.C.C . |
27 | He seemed to come to a decision and stared hard at Jack Stone . |
28 | It 's a romantic notion I know — but to me , with his system idling yet the brain activity so intense , I think it 's as if he 's trying to come to a decision . ’ |
29 | Tanner appeared to come to a decision . |
30 | Because of the way that the Moon moves in its orbit around the Earth , its place of rising on the horizon varies a little , each night moving a tiny amount further north until its position of rising seems to come to a halt ( a standstill ) before moving back southwards again . |