Example sentences of "have come into " in BNC.
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1 | I think everyone would 've come into contact with it and I think it was just up to your own individual self really whether you took it or not . |
2 | Whether the parents planted a cedar tree in honour of the occasion , as another custom dictated ( girls only got a pine tree ! ) we do not know , but we can rest assured that the salutation-prayer was made with particular relish for this first son of a first son : ‘ A boy is born into the world ; a blessing has come into the world . ’ |
3 | The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans . |
4 | Perhaps no one would deny this ; but as each generation of students arrives more defiantly or hopelessly monoglot , as a whole new discipline ( called ‘ Comparative Literature ’ ) has come into being to cater for those exceptional persons who can read more languages than one , the need for a classroom manual to redress this state of affairs becomes ever more urgent . |
5 | Since the war , each time the Conservative Party has come into power it has extolled the virtues of the market . |
6 | The old spelling is to continue to be ‘ tolerated ’ until the new version has come into general use . |
7 | The Philistines ' camp is close enough for them to hear the noise , and when they learn its meaning they are afraid and say , ‘ A god has come into the camp . ’ |
8 | ‘ I am delighted that Britain has come into line with all other major Western democracies and given the vote to its citizens who live and work abroad , ’ Sir James said . |
9 | Christ has come into the world . |
10 | In such cases the unlucky individual has taken the precaution of wearing a contraceptive sheath , but a sore on the vulva , say , of his sexual partner has come into contact with part of the penis not covered by the condom . |
11 | Once a replicator has come into existence it is capable of generating an indefinitely large set of copies of itself . |
12 | Perhaps most significantly of all , the Irish Free State , now the Republic of Ireland , has come into being as an independent sovereign state distinct from the rest of the United Kingdom . |
13 | This doubt is far from new , but today 's intellectual climate provides an ideal breeding-ground and it has come into its own again . |
14 | They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British . |
15 | If the patient hesitates before each answer , wondering whether or not his imagination has come into play , he will be quite unable to be spontaneous and will in fact break the train of the regression completely , often bringing the session to an end . |
16 | BIRMINGHAM 'S ROLE as 1992 European City Of Music has come into question after the local council served an injunction on one of its own venues last week , preventing promoters from putting on live shows . |
17 | After much prayer with ‘ application interview procedure ’ a team has come into formation . |
18 | A few lines earlier ‘ wonder ’ has come into his eyes at the mention of Lothlórien . |
19 | The one thing its citizens have in common is that God has come into the life of each one and given a love for him and for each other which no human or political institution can ever produce . |
20 | The word ‘ carer ’ has come into common usage in the past ten years or so , but it has been used imprecisely . |
21 | AFTER A FEW HOT SUMMERS , LIGHTWEIGHT , POLYCOTTON CLOTHING HAS COME INTO ITS OWN . |
22 | Planning a complete package of care This rather ugly term ‘ package of care ’ has come into general welfare use to describe what is often a complex solution to a client 's need for services . |
23 | ‘ She has come into season , ’ said trainer Micahel Kauntze . |
24 | The notoriously media-shy financier has come into his own in the last ten years as one of the most successful behind-the-scenes advisors in the British art world . |
25 | A Wolf drill attachment has come into my possession . |
26 | Peter Samuel of Kingfisher cited two different routes : a recommendation of a consultancy from a referral source , i.e. an executive who has come into contact with the headhunter on a previous assignment ; and by direct experience of a particular search firm from the user point of view from a Kingfisher executive who had employed that firm on a previous occasion , before he worked for Kingfisher . |
27 | Locality on the other hand has come into the ascendancy because of the need to redefine forces for local autonomy around much larger clusters of population . |
28 | By summer evenings the Great Bear is descending in the north-west , while Leo has almost gone ; the Square of Pegasus has come into view in the east . |
29 | The Cross and the Centaur are now high in the south , so that Achernar is low down ; Scorpius has come into view . |
30 | In other words , once the magazine has come into his possession , the man as it were acquires the right to treat the images on its pages in whichever way he chooses . |