Example sentences of "just come to " in BNC.
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1 | Dominic Dromgoole , of the excellent Bush Theatre ; Julia Bardsley , co-director of the Leicester Haymarket , and Phyllida Lloyd , whose superb production of The Virtuoso at Stratford has just come to the Barbican , are just a few of the other names I could have included . |
2 | The bouncy Miss Routledge , whose run in Bennett 's Talking Heads has just come to a close , explained : ‘ Alan just selects someone , writes the piece and posts it through the letterbox . |
3 | He 's like a dictator who 's just come to power and does all the awful violent things at once , like changing the laws and murdering people and confiscating everything — then later on it 'll all be taken for granted and he can play at being kind and good . ’ |
4 | It 's just come to my attention that he might have corresponded with Christabel LaMotte . |
5 | It has just come to me . |
6 | The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier . |
7 | Vice-Admiral Hawkins , together with his two scientist friends , had just come to the bridge in response to Talbot 's invitation that they join him . |
8 | As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo . |
9 | Aikin notes that the cotton industry had just come to the town . |
10 | ‘ This particular bird 's just come to the Zoo . |
11 | ‘ Cameron , ’ he says , like he 's just come to some big decision , and sucks air through his teeth , ‘ you know I do n't think it 's you . ’ |
12 | One major bank robbery had just come to trial . |
13 | It looked as if the serenity of the evening had just come to an end ! |
14 | Her knees seemed to have turned to water , her mind still reeling under the impact of the devastating revelation which had just come to her . |
15 | Many gins later , his guests had just come to the end of the petits fours when Wullie Robertson turned up , forcing his way into La Noblesse , looking like the wrath of God , or the son of some Pictish chieftain , and demanding , ‘ Hyacinth ! |
16 | Although its seven hundred years years old , it 's only just come to official notice . |