Example sentences of "into [being] in " in BNC.

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1 The Treaty of Rome had been signed without her in March 1957 ; the EEC had come into being in January 1958 ; and de Gaulle had been recalled to power in France to solve the Algerian crisis in June that year .
2 The kind of society which came into being in Europe was a more homogeneous Christian society , less differentiated than Augustine 's .
3 The main , Western tradition began only in about 600BC in Asia Minor and spread to cover most of Europe , the Mediterranean world and Asia as far as India ; a separate Eastern tradition came into being in China in about the sixth century BC .
4 But , in the same ten-year period , no less than 1,278 new families came into being in the city , with the result that the number of houses built fell short of the number required .
5 Instant philosophy , philosophy that springs into being in the bath or on the television screen , is fun , but can hardly be serious .
6 I had forgotten that before the war there had been no Women 's Auxiliary Air Force to build barrack blocks for , as the Force only came into being in 1939 .
7 In 1934 the British members of the NATPS took another step along this road when , after talking with officials of America 's National Association of Creditmen , they planned to form an ‘ Institute of Creditmen ’ , a body of individuals , which came into being in April 1939 based in London but with local societies all over Britain .
8 This is an association of interested parties , individuals and organisations , who have joined forces to provide fund-raising facilities , logistic support and whatever other assistance is found to be necessary to give effect to the hopes of all the parties concerned that a self-sufficient village for the care of physically and mentally handicapped people should come into being in Atea .
9 Homoeopathy officially came into being in 1796 ( although this name did not appear in print until 1807 ) and the first edition of his Organon of Rational Healing was published in Dresden in 1810 .
10 The Great Mother is a symbol of the way in which life is brought into being in the world , from the first hidden appearance of a spark of life in the covered darkness to the birth of a fully formed being .
11 It was for this reason that Rendcomb aerodrome , nestled in the Cotswolds , came into being in 1916 .
12 A new art book publishing company , Merrell Holberton , came into being in January .
13 A comparatively recent sub-section , as it were , of the Branch , it only came into being in 1973 when Ray Davis joined the Branch as the sole practitioner amongst us in the use of flight recorders .
14 D&B Software came into being in 1990 from the merger of McCormack & Dodge and Management Science America , mainframe software rivals .
15 Founded under a charter of 1694 , the Royal Hospital School came into being in 1712 .
16 They tend to privilege their own language , to make claims for it which derive from the requirements which brought it into being in the first place .
17 A booking contract between a guest and a hotel may come into being in any one of a number of ways .
18 The rejection of both the trust analogy and the doctrine of agency leaves unexplained the situation where a new State has come into being in accordance with a treaty to which it is not a party .
19 When the new Republic formally came into being in September it indeed had many difficulties to overcome .
20 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 .
21 Elvis 's importance , then , lies not so much in the mix of elements ( blues/country/Tin Pan Alley ) which he helped to bring into being in rock 'n' roll , but in what he did with it .
22 So powerful did the Association feel itself to be that it declined to amalgamate into a nationally representative Shipping Federation which came into being in September 1890 , though it allowed its individual members to join if they wished and developed a working arrangement with it.Indeed the separatism of the Mersey shipowners lasted until 1967 when they eventually merged into a British Shipping Federation , though not under the title " Employers ' Labour Association " .
23 Conservative MP Paul Channon , who as Minister of the Arts introduced the order that brought PLR into being in 1982 , said the Conservative government of the day had managed to use what was ‘ a very defective act ’ to get PLR on the road .
24 A Soviet-dominated regime was established in the Siberian region of Tannu Tuva in 1921 and a People 's Republic came into being in Mongolia in 1924 after Chinese occupying forces had been defeated .
25 In 1922 he left his Worcester parish to run the church of St Edmund King and Martyr in Lombard Street in the City of London , a non-parochial cure , which left him free for his major postwar work as ‘ messenger ’ of the Industrial Christian Fellowship , which had come into being in 1920 as a result of the amalgamation of the Christian Social Union and the Navvy Mission Society .
26 Thus , the Gwent College of Higher Education was formed in September 1975 from Newport College of Technology , Newport College of Art and Caerleon College of Education ; while the West Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education came into being in September 1976 from the merger of three long-established colleges in the city of Swansea : the College of Art , the College of Education , and the College of Technology .
27 And it is possible to note , as Max Weber does , a sort of transitional phase in the movement towards a fully-fledged modernity that comes into being in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
28 This group came into being in 1926 and disintegrated , also as a result of political events , in 1939 .
29 And the telephone number I remember to this day , was Porthmadog so that shows it was at least probably the telephone to go into being in Porthmadog .
30 A single currency may come into being in 1997 , but only if a minimum of seven countries meet the convergence conditions , and eight of the Twelve vote in favour .
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