In sentence examples of “come to”

How to use in-sentence of “come to”:

+ This was meant to be an area where people could come to be protected from Hutu attacks.

+ Also migrants from other Brazilian states come to São Paulo in search of a better life.

+ They do not come to feed on the ground very often.

+ Delvile, feeling guilty when he hears that Cecilia almost died, finally lets her and Mortimer come to his house and see him again.

+ The word “futon” has come to mean a lot more than this.

+ Tales of near-death experiences come to area Chabads.

In sentence examples of come to
In sentence examples of come to

Example sentences of “come to”:

+ As I believe most editors are aware, it has now come to a point where the continued presence of the above editor is disruptive to normal wiki operations and a huge expenditure of editorial resources.

+ Some of these new friends were artists and writers who had come to the city in the 1920s.

+ The movie takes place in humid rainy climate changed Los Angeles in November 2019 when artificial human adults called “Android replicants” come to Earth.

+ Harry Potter is a wizard without knowing it, and the giant man, Rubeus Hagrid, has come to help him buy his books and get ready to go to school.

+ When Bishop Birinus died in 650, Cenwalh invited Agilbert, a Frankish monk to come to Wessex as the new bishop of Dorchester.

+ Most bigger towns and cities in this time had a “Gradska kafana” located in or around main square where the richest and most important people of that city would come to see and be seen.

+ Members from the Netherlands and twenty-seven members from eight other countries met at this Synod to discuss and come to an agreement on their views.

+ Each year during the Islamic month of “Muharram”, special festivities are held there and pilgrims from many countries come to visit.

+ The Dunes are also along a major migration path, and birdwatching is a big reason visitors come to Indiana Dunes each year.

+ However, it seemed now he had told his uncle, King Marke, all about the beautiful Isolde and had come to get her so that his uncle could marry her.

+ After founding and naming Rome, he permitted men of all classes to come to Rome as citizens, including slaves and freemen without distinction.

+ Tourists from other countries like to come to Peru because of the history and also to enjoy nature.

+ He died just before his six year ban would have come to an end.

+ What has come to be known as the U Thant crisis — the student-led protests over the shabby treatment by the Ne Win government of U Thant — was crushed by the Burmese government.

+ As I believe most editors are aware, it has now come to a point where the continued presence of the above editor is disruptive to normal wiki operations and a huge expenditure of editorial resources.

+ Some of these new friends were artists and writers who had come to the city in the 1920s.
+ The movie takes place in humid rainy climate changed Los Angeles in November 2019 when artificial human adults called "Android replicants" come to Earth.

More in-sentence examples of “come to”:

+ Every year, thousands of people from all over the world come to Częstochowa to see it.

+ Local musicians, as well as up and coming blues artists from around the world, come to play at this three-day outdoor blues festival.
+ And what began as a host of electrical stores selling radio goods or some electronic component has today come to be known as Electric Town.

+ Every year, thousands of people from all over the world come to Częstochowa to see it.

+ Local musicians, as well as up and coming blues artists from around the world, come to play at this three-day outdoor blues festival.

+ And what began as a host of electrical stores selling radio goods or some electronic component has today come to be known as Electric Town.

+ The official stated that he could not come to a conclusion and the case would have to be referred to Rome for the Pope to make a decision.

+ The Titans were going to make Dionysis come to him by showing him toys, and then eat him.

+ The Rohirrim and Merry come to Dunharrow.

+ It would later come to light that Branco had been offered water spiked with tranquilisers by Maradona and Ricardo Giusti during half time, to slow him down in the second half.

+ However, over time, this linguistic category or grouping has come to be linked to various indigenous regional demands and aspirations and is now thought to be an ethnic group in itself.

+ The Immigration Restriction Act listed who could come to Australia and who would not be allowed into the country.

+ Harry Belafonte helped Makeba come to the United States of America.

+ Shadow of a Skillit: The youth-stealing Skillit has come to Edge City to steal the souls of Charlie, Peggy, and Milo, and only the Mask can stop him.

+ He was told to come to the Diet at 4 p.m.

+ Sabetzki and top officials of professional ice hockey in Canada and the United States were able to come to an agreement.

+ On 30 June, the Immortal Seven secretly asked William, who was in the Netherlands with Mary, to come to England with an army.

+ Dixon, “Never Come to Peace”, 242–43; White, “Middle Ground”, 289; McConnell, “Introduction”, xv.

+ In May, 2009 Paul Rodgers announced that Queen + Paul Rodgers had come to an end.

+ By 2500 BC, the Bronze Age had come to China.

+ In first version of that line western Ukraine with Lviv may come to Poland The western border was moved to the Oder-Neisse line.

+ Because she bends back so far during the move, the term in Japanese has come to mean anything having to do with bending backwards.

+ The Brigadier calls “Doctor Sullivan” and asks him to come to the Doctor’s laboratory, but tells him not to bother when Sergeant Benton wakes the Doctor by offering him a cup of coffee.

+ A ball rolling along a flat surface will slow down and eventually come to a halt.

+ Kakadu’s dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors come to see.

+ This caused the statue to come to life.

+ President Abraham Lincoln asked Barnum and Nutt to come to the White House in November 1862.

+ After Christmas Eve, Max is woken up by his father, Killer Kane, who has come to kidnap him.

+ Jews have come to Israel from all over the world, bringing different languages, music, food, and history to create a unique culture.

+ It became clear that the encyclopaedia would never come to an end.

+ It did not take long for his involvement to come to light.

+ It is about a group of aliens who come to Earth.

+ Struga is known for its tourism, mostly in the summer, when people come to take a bath at the shores of the Lake Ohrid and of the river Black Drin.

+ The festival runners wanted more people to come to the festival, so they chose the slogan “Post Fringe Project.” They used programs to make artists’ creations seem more active and to help visitors interact with them.

+ When the First Fleet arrived in January, 1788 transporting thousands of prisoners, the Eora peoples thought the ships had come to stop for supplies and water.

+ It’s come to my attention that WP:Disambiguation has yet to be tagged as a guideline or policy.

+ The game begins with a letter from Princess Peach inviting Mario to come to her castle for a cake she has baked for him.

+ President Kennedy wrote to Nehru advising him not to use force and the Portuguese ambassador in London reminded the British government that under the terms of the Anglo-Portuguese alliance of 1899 it was obliged to come to Portugal’s assistance if any Portuguese colony was attacked.

+ They all develop the story very quickly and come to a conclusion quickly too.

+ Germany supported Austria-Hungary and promised full support should it come to war.

+ Pregnancies which do not come to term have similar causes to birth defects.

+ If we do come to a point where this happens, what steps are we going to take? What actions will be carried out? Will the stewards act as temporary Bureaucrats and Admins? I invite everyone to start planning now, so if this does happen in the future, we can refer to this plan we make today.

+ During the battle Pippin falls unconscious, but he hears that the Great Eagles have come to help them.

+ He also tells Timothy to come to visit him before winter, and to bring Mark with him cf.

+ He also said he had not come to start a new religion—but to revitalize all religions: “I shall revitalize all religions and cults, and bring them together like beads on one string”.

+ Similar appendages that are flat and do not come to a sharp point are called nails instead.

+ Edinburgh has a very large festival every year, where thousands of performers come to put on shows.

+ Many foreigners come to the country to get health services, such as organ transplants or plastic surgery.

+ At this point, Lee stepped in and made the two generals come to an agreement.

+ High-tech companies come to the area because there are many graduates and a lot of research and development money at the University.

+ This thesis has come to be known as holism.

+ Professor Hans Eysenck of London University’s Institute of Psychiatry stated “Unless there is a gigantic conspiracy involving some thirty university departments all over the world, and several hundred highly respected scientists in various fields, many of them originally skeptical to the claims of the psychical researchers, the only conclusion that the unbiased observer can come to is that there does exist a small number of people who obtain knowledge existing in other people’s minds, or in the outer world, by means as yet unknown to science”.

+ This plan is complicated by Darktail, a very powerful and charismatic cat who has come to destroy all of the Clans.

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