Similar words: go ahead, go-ahead, come to an agreement, ahead, get ahead, ahead of, look ahead, ahead of time.
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1) Discontent simmered and then came to a head with the nationalist protests.
2) Matters came to a head with his resignation.
3) The pimple came to a head before bursting.
4) The long-standing dispute about working conditions finally came to a head when the workforce voted for strike action.
5) Things came to a head when money was found to be missing from the account.
6) Things came to a head in the summer of 1997.
7) These problems came to a head in September when five of the station's journalists were sacked.
8) Despite these embassy warnings matters seemed in danger of coming to a head early in 1951.
9) It all came to a head a couple weekends back.
10) Frictions between the Truman administration and MacArthur on the conduct of the war came to a head in April 1951.
11) It was a struggle which came to a head in the reign of Edward the Confessor,[http://sentencedict.com/come to a head.html] which began in 1042.
12) Matters are now coming to a head because of the advent of leagues next season.
13) They came to a head in 1562 at the Council of Trent, reconvened after a ten-year break.
14) The situation came to a head when the workers went out on strike.
15) That part of the debate should come to a head in December, when commissioners are scheduled to formally approve the projects.
16) Matters came to a head under the editorship of Ian Pye.
17) It all came to a head the day a fire engine couldn't get down the High Street for parked cars.
18) Last summer saw violence at Blackbird Leys as things came to a head ... with petrol bombs and bricks.
19) Matters finally came to a head about six weeks ago when my wife and I went out to dinner with another couple.
20) This matter has to come to a head.
21) Affairs have come to a head.
22) This affair has come to a head.
23) The boil has come to a head.
24) The matters have come to a head.
25) But the issue will come to a head soon.
26) Matters have come to a head in the peace talk.
27) You're right . Everything is probably to come to a head tonight. I'll keep you informed.
28) The issue come to a head at the IMF's annual meeting next month.
29) Memorial activities in Hong Kong will come to a head tonight at an annual candlelight vigil.
30) Their long battle of need and rejection had finally come to a head.
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