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How to use came to in a sentence

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She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing.
The room was barely big enough to contain everyone who came to the meeting.
Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years.
The match, starting on 15 March 1877 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground came to be regarded as the inaugural Test match.
The entire convalescent home came to life as soon as the candy striper Cindy arrived.
The campaign never came to a major battle, and Llywelyn soon realised he had no choice but to surrender.
England then faced the 2002 Tri Nations Series champions Australia, who came to Twickenham on the back of a loss to Ireland.
In 1998, Faldo's partnership with David Leadbetter came to an acrimonious end when Faldo dispensed with his services by post in a letter.
Once we had an old man who came to school to show us slides he took of dinosaurs in the inky jungle of somewhere in centralish Africa.
The book has quite a few plot holes. For example, it's never explained why the main character came to town.
The good woman never died after this, till she came to die for good and all.
They came to control a large portion of the trade of the Byzantine Empire, Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, Armenia, and Egypt.
Soon Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin came to be viewed as distinct languages.
Towards the end of the imperial period, the accusative came to be used more and more as a general oblique case.
Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to fortify his resolution.
Since then, the frontier generally moved westward and eventually lands west of the Mississippi River came to be referred to as the West.
In the Western Roman Empire, Count came to indicate generically a military commander, but was not a specific rank.
Trish was an admin on three forums, and had no trouble at all when it came to moderating them.
This embarrassment turned to bitterness when the Woodvilles came to be favoured over the Nevilles at court.
In the aftermath of 1848, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Italian and French political refugees came to Jersey.
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