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How to use come to light in a sentence

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Despite its denials and stonewalling, damning evidence has come to light implicating it in the deaths.
It's only quite recently that the long-lasting and devastating effects of such chemicals on wildlife have come to light.
The conduct that has come to light is an insult to the people, and an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
They are still hopeful fresh evidence will come to light and Mr Hall made a desperate appeal for new information.
If initiation practices do come to light, a school governing body has to take action to prevent this from happening again.
She also wants to be able to leave a small sum to cover additional costs if other names come to light.
My traumatic condition has only come to light in very recent times, since I heard about those prisoners claiming compo.
Nevertheless, hard proof that he ordered the hijackings may never come to light.
One idea that has come to light is to consolidate the number of local coverage bodies from one per state to about 20 across the nation.
The original Italian version has recently come to light, discovered in an autograph manuscript held in the Vatican Library.
The club also questioned the fact that the controversy had come to light on the eve of a key match against champions AC Milan today.
The conduct that has come to light is an affront to the most basic standards of morality and decency.
Now new evidence has come to light that could mean the end of the forgery allegations.
Errors, fortunately, seldom occur but nonetheless are deeply regretted when they come to light.
His retrospective exhibition featured only 123 of his best works, but many more have come to light since, and continue to do so.
But the sheer scale of the failings that have come to light recently mean that suspicion and wariness will not vanish so easily this time around.
Alongside renovated industrial buildings, public and recreational spaces will come to light.
In boom times, errors are made that then come to light when things take a turn for the worse.
The latter point is particularly important in a sector where errors come to light tardily and cannot easily be put right.
Elections represent a transitional stage in the context of which opinions polarize within the society and rifts can come to light.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is much private history which will never come to light, caret quia vate sacro, because no budgeteer comes across it.
With the passage of time, and especially since 1896, new and even more elaborate schemes for rebating have come to light.
It is only on the island of Bornholm that older formations come to light.
It is in answering these questions that the various theologies perform their theoretic work, and that their divergencies most come to light.
Not that he ever wavered either in his desire or his determination to repair a wrong that had been done in his father's time, should a wrong come to light, and be reparable.
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