Example sentences of "[adv] came into " in BNC.

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1 It was an exercise to prove the existence of a Nonconformist unity which only came into existence by the exercise .
2 There are early mentions of the Portadown district in Latin documents about Papal taxation in 1296 and 1302 where the references are to Plebs Varren ( or , more familiarly , Ballyoran ) and the name ‘ Ballywarren al' Portadowne ’ is in the Ulster Inquisitions of 1609 but Portadown as a village only came into existence at the Plantation of Ulster .
3 Despite many ingenious methods of providing transcendental excitement , the TOM only came into its own in the mid twenty-second century .
4 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 .
5 The argument that , quite apart from the question of recklessness , the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims 1976 ( which only came into force in the UK in December 1986 ) does as a matter of law override the limitation provisions of both the Hague-Visby Rules and the Athens Convention ( for passenger claims ) will not be easily accepted by Norton Rose .
6 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 .
7 Pakistan only came into existence as an independent country shortly after the end of the Second World War and consequently shares much of its cultural and rug-making heritage with India .
8 Section 8 only came into the argument because it was contended on behalf of Mrs. Gillick that , but for section 8 , no minor could ever consent to medical treatment and that section 8 was designed only to lower the age of consent to such treatment from 18 to 16 : see [ 1986 ] A.C. 112 , 123 , per Parker L.J. , and at p. 144D , per Fox L.J .
9 This china lived in the sideboard in the dining-room and only came into the kitchen to be warmed before a meal and washed up afterwards .
10 I only came into the room and I switched it on and i there were quite a lot of recriminations with people who
11 ‘ Do you know that in the mythology of Earth the concept of freedom only came into existence after male and female ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil .
12 Although Trusts only came into operation in April ninety one , the evidence suggests that many , that many have improved patient services in many w many areas waiting lists have been cut through greater efficiency and increased use of day surgery .
13 The inshore lifeboat only came into action to take the men ashore after one of our vessels was damaged . ’
14 Those thoughts only came into my head later .
15 So came into existence the ‘ Harborough Arm ’ a branch that should have been a main line .
16 It was the headlamp of a large Harley Davidson motorcycle roaring towards the cinema audiences of the mid-Sixties as the biker movies suddenly came into vogue , along with all the other fashions and fads of the emergent , decadent age .
17 Rounding the great bend opposite East Ord , they suddenly came into view of the English forces massing over a mile ahead .
18 Laidlaw trailed off when a car suddenly came into view at the other end of the dimly lit street .
19 India naturally came into focus as a field for Round Table action some time before the other dependencies .
20 He rarely came into the office , spending most of his time with his old friends waxing lyrical about his splendid son-in-law to be .
21 Blue Boar was dropped and replaced by Blue Steel Mk 1 , an inertially guided cruise missile with a range of 100 nautical miles that eventually came into service with the V Force in 1962 as part of Britain 's Independent Nuclear Deterrent .
22 Originally started for the Lobkovic family in 1545 by Agostino Galli , it eventually came into the hands of the Schwarzenberg family .
23 The Convention eventually came into force in September 1953 , when it received the necessary 10 ratifications .
24 The dynamic forces within society and in the economy eventually came into conflict with a national polity which sought to avoid change .
25 They eventually came into the possession of the picture agency Popperfoto , now based in our region .
26 Fume cupboards for those working with gases and solvents only slowly came into laboratories .
27 This scheme effectively came into existence in Baldwin 's second administration with the formation of the Central Electricity Generating Board in 1926 .
28 What psychoanalysis calls fantasies of infantile omnipotence thus came into play , together with other attributes of infantility — greed , paranoia , and an inability to follow complex rational arguments .
29 The new approach which thus came into being and swept rapidly to prominence in Switzerland and Germany was clearly very different in tone and style from the previously established Liberal Theology .
30 Edinburgh thus came into line with the rest of Britain , and the trade of compositor became a male monopoly until the Equal Opportunities legislation of the 1970s , which enabled a few women to serve regular apprentice ships as compositors , before the widespread adoption of the new computerized technology convulsed the printing trade , in ways which have been thoroughly discussed by Cynthia Cockburn .
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