Come-to-pass Sentence Examples

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  • So how has this silly little squabble come to pass?

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  • Thus it has come to pass that the muscles of the hind limbs are, like their framework, more easily compared with those of reptiles and mammals than are the wings, whilst within the class of birds they show an enormous amount of variation in direct correlation with their manifold requirements.

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  • It has thus come to pass that there is no anti-Semitism in Budapest, although the Hebrew element is proportionately much larger (21% as compared with 9%) than it is in Vienna, the Mecca of the Jew-baiter.

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  • The sun rose and sank, but the expected miracle did not come to pass.

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  • This will come to pass by an improvement of sensual enjoyment.

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  • The Bible contains hundreds of prophecies which have come to pass.

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  • Not only does this mark the end of Jon and Kate, the couple, but the end of Jon and Kate Plus Eight has officially come to pass.

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  • This may or may not come to pass and even if the Curve launches with Verizon, it will not be identical to the version sold by AT&T, simply because of the difference between CDMA and GSM.

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