Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] have come into " in BNC.
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1 | These various new proposals have now been put into effect and a Committee for Institutions has come into being . |
2 | We were the most powerful country in the world and the overwhelming fact was that astonishing amounts of money had come into ordinary people 's homes . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ? |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Karadjordje had previously received support from local assemblies which had been convened at his request , but this was the first time that an embryonic , partly elected government of Serbia had come into existence . |
7 | An undue pressure of interest had come into his tone ( almost as if he were interested in the position himself ) , but Mrs Seymour-Strachey did not notice . |
8 | In March representatives of more than 1,000 private firms decided to set up the Association of Private and Privatised Business , which they have invited Mr Gaidar to run.Two other lobbies for reform have come into being , the Entrepreneurial Policy Initiative and the Inter-regional Trade and Banking Union . |
9 | All the same , the potential exists , and it is only since September 1983 that new regulations on the treatment of timber-frame houses with preservatives have come into force . |
10 | The world 's first commercial power station fuelled by chickens has come into operation at Eye in Suffolk . |