Example sentences of "[vb pp] into being [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In two waves , one in late 1859 , the other in early 1860 , representatives of the various provincial committees which had come into being as a result of the Nazimov Rescript came to St Petersburg to discuss their ideas with the Editing Commissions .
2 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 .
3 Since the second amendment to the articles of agreement the structure of the Fund has been defined as consisting not only of a board of governors , an executive board , and a managing director and staff , but also a council if it is called into being by a decision of the board of governors with an 85 per cent majority of total voting power .
4 For I was also an episode in someone else 's narrative , not my own person , my mother 's child , and brought into being for a particular purpose .
5 ‘ There is no higher glory of a Christian empire than that which was here brought into being by a death in a desert . ’
6 Mr Mann insists that Punjab must be a homeland for the Sikhs , brought into being by a UN-supervised plebiscite .
7 It has been called the ‘ British Problem ’ , brought into being by a combination of renewed English ambition and , for the first time , a new attitude among at least some of the Scots to their southern neighbour .
8 Dr Albert has described turnpike trusts as " an administrative innovation brought into being by a small section of the community in what it saw as it own best interests " .
9 In attempting to discern what distinguishes the notions of making and causing , it soon becomes obvious that there are many objects which can be conceived as being made but not as being caused : this is true , for example , of cars , boats , bread , plastic , in short anything that is brought into being by a process of fabrication .
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