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

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1 The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu , K. O. P. M. Karunanidhi , was given the responsibility of talking to the various Tamil groups to persuade them to come to a peaceful settlement after the withdrawal of the IPKF .
2 It 's also good for them to come to a new school and know at least one face there .
3 Fred joined them and urged them to come to the cemetery in the funeral cars .
4 We fought for them to come to the Assembly , where they could speak their minds and meet the Africans they never meet , and together listen to the Almighty Who might know better even than they what is best for the country .
5 On the Sunday following the manor fire , as Tom , Seb , Dolly and Carrie left Swinbrook chapel after the morning service , Christian asked them to come to the farmhouse .
6 He could have sat down with only one of them and achieved the same guidance on weight and machining capability , but three of them came to the meeting , which he thought typical of engineers .
7 Shareholders are requested to complete and return the proxy card , but this does not preclude them coming to the meeting and voting in person .
8 ‘ Whoa there , lass , ’ said Jake as they came to a halt .
9 Presently they came to a stone wall , beyond which was a huge symmetrical mound .
10 At last they came to a clearing , where Vic headed for a mossy log .
11 They came to a fork .
12 What is more , the old iron trucks with their armour plating are still lying rusting beside the old Kubri road just where they came to a halt in 1948 , the wheels stripped of their tyres but their iron bullet shields still intact .
13 They came to a halt at a barrier , assuming it was manned by a few nervous Italians .
14 Mrs Edna Wall remembers Mrs Bessie Forde and Mrs Cooper as leaders marching the band of 90 or so little ones in the early 1930s to outdoor meetings in different parts of the town and always , when they came to a public house , they stopped and sang : ‘ Dare to be a Daniel — ’ with a special emphasis on the words : ‘ Keep outside the public house and bring your money home . ’
15 They were at the top of the hill now , and by common consent they came to a standstill .
16 Allen asked , and as though to point his question they came to a place where another track came in from the right .
17 Within a mile or less they came to a stream .
18 Delaney realised they were lost when finally , after innumerable turnings in the maze of corridors , they came to a dead end .
19 They stayed in the vent , moving along it until they came to a down tunnel .
20 Tom squeezed on the reins and they came to a halt .
21 They had n't walked very far when they came to a tiny dirt track off the road .
22 Silently , they walked past dozens of sprawled figures basking in the early afternoon sun until they came to a fairly quiet and deserted stretch of grass , beneath a plane tree .
23 In the darkness , arms around each other , they came to a decision , and though the decision was a relief for Chrissie in terms of her two kids , it was a sad one for the two adults .
24 They came to a clearing and Nicky slumped on to the trunk of a felled tree , shaded by the overhanging branches that almost covered the space it had made .
25 Anabelle and Uncle Alfred left the turtle and hurried along the bank of the canal until they came to a hole in the ground , where they stopped .
26 They came to a small green gate half-buried in the hedge on the right and almost hidden by the overhanging hazel branches .
27 But they came to a working arrangement with her — ‘ and the price they exacted from her was this up-front crusading thing about AIDS . ’
28 They sailed round the shoreline of the harbour until they came to a small bay with a large waterfall over which cascaded the purest water .
29 They came to a wonderful peak towards the end of his life where his love of the countryside , its changing weather , lights and moods brought forth a series of remarkable , free-spirited watercolours .
30 They came to a smaller burrow , deeper underground .
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