Example sentences of "[adj] come into the " in BNC.

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1 Old Cowslip was n't afraid to come into the middle of us , was he ? "
2 Is this coming into the open of crimes against women useful in assisting reforms in this area ?
3 We hope that it will never occur again , but if it does , may we have clear guidance so that those outside the House will know that if the police warn that it is unsafe to come into the House the Division either will or will not be extended ?
4 Clearly the minister 's response is inefficient , it 's it 's quite inadequate and what is required is a much more positive stance from the minister , and can the minister tell us whether or not he will be , he will be giving the opportunity to mature entrants to the apprenticeship scheme so that people that have been thrown on the scrap heap over this last fifteen years will have an opportunity and can he tell us whether or not he 's had discussions with British Coal enterprise to allow miners that have been made redundant to come into the new apprenticeship scheme so that they will have new skills which will help them to get new jobs .
5 Convenience , cost and availability all come into the picture , with the choice ranging from gas through various liquid fuels to paste or solid fuel blocks , all with their advantages and disadvantages .
6 It was the sort of thing said about someone who was unable to come into the office or , worse , for disciplinary reasons was prevented from doing so .
7 She said the organisation 's counsellors visited family homes because many people feel unable to come into the office .
8 His clients were normally able to come into the market with at least 110,000 each per trade , and sometimes as much as £100,000 .
9 For Christianity menstruation becomes the ‘ curse ’ , the ratification of women 's subjugated status as punishment for her primal sin as daughters of the primal woman Eve , who lost paradise for humankind and caused evil to come into the world .
10 In a declining market one might well expect a business that had earlier established a dominant share position to be able to trade on this position in the short run and increase prices and profits , because rivals are unlikely to come into the market or compete strongly for market share .
11 After one or two early passages of arms , when Wheeler had first come into the post , in which it became apparent that Wheeler was prepared to be a good deal nastier to Ian than Ian was to him , Ian had settled for a civil service manner in which he made no attempt to contribute to the department 's thinking .
12 Two men in their late teens or early twenties came into the office and pointed their guns at the cashiers face .
13 When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball .
14 He is on nine , which is n't bad at all , and his goal ratio since he first came into the side has been excellent .
15 He recalls : ‘ I had a bad name when I first came into the league because I skated round trying to hit as many Canadians as possible to get myself noticed .
16 It was during her sister 's romance that Diana first came into the path of the man considered then to be the world 's most eligible bachelor .
17 Ex-music journalist Nick Kelly and his band first came into the public eye in 1989 with the release of the excellent single ‘ Arclight ’ , which was voted Single of the Year in the 1989 Hot Press readers ' poll .
18 I remembered the way I had gone crazy when I first came into the Star Zoo .
19 When it first came into the classroom video was seen as a substitute film projector or TV set .
20 Did you see his face when he first came into the room ?
21 ‘ I think you met her when they first came into the diocese at Hereward 's induction . ’
22 ‘ We are looking for members of the Asian community who can provide memories of when they first came into the area , how they got employment , how the locals opened up to them , their first impressions of Britain and the problems of racism they may have encountered . ’
23 Erm , we , when we first came into the industry , erm , we brought in a totally new policy that the funds to provide the pensions and action , we put into unit trusts .
24 ‘ At my first coming into the world I had been ( implicitly ) warned never to trust a Papist , and at my first coming into the English Faculty ( explicitly ) never to trust a philologist .
25 ‘ At my first coming into the world I had been ( implicitly ) warned never to trust a Papist , and at my first coming into the English Faculty ( explicitly ) never to trust a philologist .
26 He was referring to the slight dizziness she 'd experienced when they 'd first come into the moonshadow of the trees .
27 when did the contingency fund first come into the budget ?
28 Does that come into the classification ?
29 It is clear from previous discussion that voluntary CAB workers in particular come into the organisation with the preconceived idea that interviewing clients will be their task .
30 Movement and Dance and Medau in particular come into the plan from 1983 in an ongoing programme which lasts for three years .
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