Cause to experience suddenly.
Results to, in cases of a summation or difference, of distance measurement, or similar.
1 Have a democratic government come to power that changes every four years?
2 Revolutions happen because thousands and millions of people come to believe something.
3 Of course, she couldn't ask the mayor to come to her house.
4 Similar sentiment has come to the surface throughout central and eastern Europe.
5 The case is expected to come to court in October next year.
6 Madam, -At this point I have come to accept that: 1.
7 Coincidences happen, but I've come to believe they are actually quite rare.
8 Many thousands of Latvians come to Ireland to work on mushroom farms.
9 It is said often that all good things come to an end.
10 Not long before news had come to Gondor of events far away.
11 Many have come to northern France because they hope to reach Britain.
12 However, all those good strides forward have come to a temporary halt.
13 He had come to Ireland to protect the Parliamentary forces' western flank.
14 Is there any way i can come to terms with this situation?
15 This one's got one good point: it must come to an end.
16 You can come to me if you have a problem, any problem.
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