We have no meanings for "come to reason" in our records yet.
1 When I come to reason out my impression I explain it in this way.
2 I have come to reason with you, to offer you a chance to serve our master once again.
3 France would come to reason yet.
5 When we come to reason of it calmly, what can be gained by electing any human being to any office beneath the skies?
6 If you were to scold her, till she did not know whether she stood on her head or her heels, she would come to reason .
7 But when they came to reason , that hope was quite extinguished.
8 But thanks to a little geeklet, he came to reason again few years back.
9 Smith came to reason with the rebellious woman.
10 When one comes to reason upon it, it cannot stand its ground against Speculation-ofwhich I hope Edward is now convinced.
11 Her conscience troubled her, and when she came to reason it out calmly, the more impossible seemed their union from every point of view.
12 That fellow, as I guess, ran off and left her, finding that the old man had the courage to die without coming to reason .
13 It is not till he comes to reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind.
14 "I came to reason with them."
15 "Only a little flurry," replied Henderson, laying down his pen and folding a note he had just finished; "they'll come to reason . "
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