come to light in Czech

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1. Truth will come to light.

2. New evidence has come to light.

3. Later, many similar substances come to light.

4. The mystery has now come to light.

5. New evidence has recently come to light.

6. Some new evidence has come to light.

7. Nothing about this sum has come to light.

8. A political scandal has recently come to light.

9. He pardoned after fresh evidence had come to light.

10. It has come to light that he was lying.

11. New facts about ancient China have recently come to light.

12. Some important evidence has come to light about the murder.

13. He was pardoned after fresh evidence had come to light.

14. Branles of mid-century, alas, have not come to light

15. New facts about the ancient Egypt have recently come to light.

16. But as Judge Priore's investigation continues, more mysteries come to light.

17. This evidence did not come to light until after the trial.

18. Perhaps very soon a crime with perpetrator unknown will come to light.

19. These come to light especially where languages of the same family diverge.

20. The judge ordered a retrial because new evidence had come to light.

21. 11 Perhaps very soon a crime with perpetrator unknown will come to light.

22. This article, Filthy, cramped dorms come to light as virus Afflicts Singapore’s migrant workers, originally

23. Some inconsistencies in the present guidelines come to light only after scientists started doing research.

24. At the bottom, five sealed envelopes with smaller quantities of cocaine inside come to light.

25. Swastikas have also come to light in excavations at Troy, an ancient city of Asia Minor.

26. Some extremely alarming facts have come to light concerning the safety culture at Temelin nuclear power station.

27. Braved is the next iteration of a movement John has long hoped to see come to light

28. Fresh evidence has recently come to light which suggests that he didn't in fact commit the murder.

29. Many of the details of the events leading up to the bombing have come to light in recent months.

30. But despite this tragedy, it's come to light that Aldous buried crucial information about the origins of the experiment.

31. During this stage, the government may accept amendments or amend its own bill if deficiencies in drafting come to light.

32. The matter had come to light when the consignees in New York reported to London that the diamonds were overdue.

33. His sudden Bashfulness could have something to do with a list of demands that he’d rather had not come to light

34. The Vendor objects to being required to notify the Purchaser of breaches which may come to light between exchange and completion.

35. In the classic account "The Great Crash, " John Kenneth Galbraith notes that booms always mask many cases of embezzlement, which come to light during the bust.

36. If [we] would open [our] hearts to the refining influence of this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension would come to light.

37. If they would open their hearts to the refining influence of this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension would come to light.

38. Upon a deeper examination the appearance of substantial differences come to light that point to dissimilarities that make Aquinas and Aristotle less of a hyphenated philosophy and more like Cobelligerents in …

39. The predictions have come to light again after a well-preserved copy of the historic edition was found by John and Joyce Jenkins among a pile of magazines in a wardrobe at their home in Plymouth.

40. Since abortion was illegal, some babies were being abandoned at birth and women were going abroad to obtain legal abortions, while in a recent case that had come to light, others had sought the services of a backstreet abortionist.

41. Since abortion was illegal, some babies were being abandoned at birth and women were going abroad to obtain legal abortions, while in a recent case that had come to light, others had sought the services of a backstreet abortionist

42. The complaint is not based on new matters which have come to light in the course of the procedure, nor is it an amplification of a complaint previously made, expressly or by implication, in the application and closely linked to the application.

43. The application of anabolic Steroids as well as Pansolds involvement in the research group "Zusätzliche Leistungsreserve" (English: Additional Performance Reserve) at the Forschungsinstitut für Körperkultur und Sport (FKS) in 1975 had come to light, in which the enhancement and optimization of anabolic doping was intended.

44. Appear (v.) late 13c., "come into view," from stem of Old French aparoir, aperer "Appear, come to light, come forth" (12c., Modern French apparoir), from Latin apparere "to Appear, come in sight, make an Appearance," from ad "to" (see ad-) + parere "to come forth, be visible; submit, obey," which is of uncertain origin; de Vaan says from a PIE *prh-o-"providing."