Idioms
come to (something)
to be equal to something, to total a number, to amount to something
Our weekly food bill comes to much money every week.
come to a bad end
come to a dead end
come to a head
come to a pretty pass
come to a standstill
come to accept (something)
come to an end
come to believe (something)
come to blows
come to feel (something)
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be with it
in the nude
batten down the hatches
look out
raise one's sights
gulp for air
run around with (someone)
pride and joy
in (someone's) favor
toe the line
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The Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory in 1582 AD, and was adopted by Great Britain and the English colonies in 1752.
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