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

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1 Schmeling , a sprightly , dignified 85-year-old , is certainly an argument that some fighters come to no harm , even those who suffer the sort of beating Louis meted out when the pair met again .
2 Schmeling , a sprightly , dignified 85-year-old , is certainly an argument that some fighters come to no harm , even those who suffer the sort of beating Louis meted out when the pair met again .
3 Sandra , come to no good , had not consciously thought of ‘ home ’ for a long time .
4 come to no harm ,
5 Your body simply does not need sugar and you could live without and come to no harm .
6 Once you have experienced regression a couple of times , however , you will have grown more confident in the technique , in the fact that the therapist is able to ensure that you come to no harm and in your own control of the situation .
7 It is not obvious , although it may be true , that the ideas that a causal circumstance made its effect happen , and explained it , and that the effect depended on the circumstance , somehow come to no more than these independent conditional claims .
8 It would seem sensible to link risk with possession rather than with ownership , because the person in possession of the goods is in the best position to see that they come to no harm .
9 She had still come to no conclusion about what Naylor would do when , at ten minutes to eight , she left her room .
10 Let me watch to make sure you come to no harm . ’
11 If you 've got clothes , your coats and dresses , and fold them over once , and then put them into a bag like that and we put them gently on top of the load , they come to no harm at all .
12 Have you come to every sermon in the series on prayer ?
13 The young regulars come to a station and they think they can tell a reserve man what to do .
14 ‘ People come to a new country , they start a new life ; but the past they ca n't forget it .
15 The two vans come to a halt in their standard configuration .
16 They should chat until they come to a realistic agreement about a style that will suit her hair and lifestyle .
17 Judge Wroath had applied the right test and come to a decision which he was entitled to come to on the evidence before him .
18 All the Pain that Money Can Buy : the Life of Christina Onassis by William Wright ( Gollancz , £5.99 ) — The author 's explanation of why people devour books about the rich is appropriately cynical : ‘ We examine their bounteous lives on the modest condition that they suffer and come to a bad end . ’
19 The ‘ feel good ’ factor may only be jolted when you come to a ‘ Y ’ junction and curse that thick rear side panel , obstructing the over-the-shoulder rear three-quarter view .
20 Continuing round towards the E end you come to a series of chapels .
21 Upstairs , walk past the monks ' cells , until you come to a massive door .
22 After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision .
23 He defended himself vigorously in a series of letters , protesting — in this case to the journalist William Archer — that ‘ The very last charges I expected them to bring against a book concerned merely with the doom of hereditary temperament & unsuitable mating in marriage were that it was an attack on marriage in general , that it was immoral , & that characters who recant their opinions & come to a sad end were puppets invented to express my personal views in their talk . ’
24 On journeys , he would study both the red and the green Michelin guides , in search of gastronomy and culture , and sit in the back seat issuing careful instructions to the driver that ‘ in about a quarter of a mile you come to a place to turn right ’ .
25 The ash-fall which buried Pompeii and the mudflow which covered Herculaneum , however , are first-class examples of two major kinds of volcanic phenomena , which have been repeated scores of times on different volcanoes in different parts of the world and we will be following them up more closely when we come to a detailed consideration of the mechanisms of eruptions .
26 Now we come to a time when relationships can give extreme joy or extreme pain .
27 The stress of being a ‘ social outcast ’ may outweigh some of the benefits of a totally pure , wholefood diet , so it is often necessary come to a compromise over such matters , as Owen 's parents decided to do .
28 I come to a bend where the outside is undercut and deep and the bank is riddled with a conglomeration of sinewy roots from a huge old tree that leans threateningly over the water , its leafless branches almost touching the smooth surface .
29 Finally , we come to a group of countries in which state policy on education is not only constrained by external economic and political pressures but also starkly reflects the priorities of a small and exclusive élite .
30 If attendance is voluntary , students who come to a lecture must feel some motivation .
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