Example sentences of "[noun] come into " in BNC.
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1 | but I mean he 's a millionaire , and that 's how , I mean this is the difference between probably between him and Joe , I mean he do n't depend on money to come into this |
2 | ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him . |
3 | The pervasive influence of the ICC is being felt again as TCCB rules on short pitched bowling come into line with ICC ones . |
4 | The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored . |
5 | From one point of view it could be argued that he should be rescued from Tarvaras before he had an opportunity to come into contact with any of the inhabitants . |
6 | ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying . |
7 | And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep . |
8 | Only when they captured last season 's Royal Liver League crown did prospects of All Ireland glory come into the equation . |
9 | In the simplest set-up only two pairs of the phono sockets are used ; the remainder come into play if the tape monitor loop and bi-amping options are selected , the preset level control then being used to match the gainst of the two power amplifiers . |
10 | The only people the only er organizations to come into erm the products you see there who are not business people but they are linked , er are charities . |
11 | He called to Eleanor to come into the kitchen . |
12 | Here both the second and the third of our considerations encouraging faith in the importance of egoism come into play . |
13 | I do not recall what kind it was , but I know that the next car to come into the dale was a bull-nosed Morris and that was owned by the Wallers . |
14 | For the life of her she could n't move and as Shirley left , her face alight with enquiry , Jenna motioned the tall dark stranger to come into the sitting-room . |
15 | Norway boss Egil Olsen has insisted all his players must be playing first team football to come into consideration for international duty . |
16 | Soon the archosaurs became distinctly superior to the reptiles , paving the way for bipedal loco-motion and , later , for similarly structured mammals with a more efficient heart and metabolism to come into existence . |
17 | Here , delusions of persecution become actualized if , as not unusually happens , the interests of the citizen come into conflict with those of a state which has monopolized all the means of coercive power . |
18 | Yet he had since seen Aycliffe and told him of his unaltered intention to come into possession of them by wedding her . |
19 | Would hon. Members who are below the Gangway come into the Chamber or leave , please ? |
20 | A pattern of parishes , as we know it , took centuries to come into existence anywhere in Europe . |
21 | ‘ When David Guy Chester made up his mind to come into the world there was no stopping him . ’ |
22 | He hesitated and a note of uncertainty came into his voice . |
23 | ’ The same talent came into play whenever the religious issue surfaced . |
24 | The Parents ' Association came into being ; the Stopfordian Trust was established ; the School 's financial arrangements were conducted on more commercial lines . |
25 | After some lengthy discussion by some of our leading lights , plans were given substance and the Revenue Cutter Association came into being . |
26 | As he spoke , pictures came into my mind . |
27 | Examples of the former — recombining existing elements — would be the way this eclecticism in 1960s rock came into being in the first place , formed as it was from disparate sources , including many elements from bourgeois ‘ art music ’ ; or the way rhythmic techniques derived from working-class black American music were combined with other elements in 1920s dance music to signify a kind of safe but exotic , hedonist escapism for a broad grouping of classes in Britain . |
28 | Jeff came into teaching via the practical side of art . |
29 | In the Soviet Union executive power was virtually supreme until Gorbachev came into office . |
30 | At ten o'clock on a Sunday morning traffic was almost nonexistent , and as soon as Deirdre came into view Jacob began to cycle towards the bridge . |