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

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1 The questions our friends were dying to ask were those which the tabloids have trumpeted ever since the case came into the public domain .
2 The rise of the Nevilles and the Percies in the late fourteenth century was the first occasion when families of genuine northern origin came into the front rank of the nobility — one may exclude the duchy of Lancaster from any such comment , because it was closely connected with the royal family and also held substantial lands in the Midlands and the South .
3 And that this wealth was not locked in land or designated for heirs : it was fine fresh wealth coming into the great port of Liverpool by the month , by the week even , in the form of Ceylon tea , Indian jute , Irish coal — Mr Crump had an encyclopaedia of imports which he rattled off in diffident haste .
4 Carrie came into the back room to take Rachel up for her afternoon nap and smiled at Annie as the young woman was buttoning up her coat .
5 Many other desiderata of the socialist revolution came into the same category , but women 's education was of particular interest because it ran counter to widespread expectations shared by most men and probably most women .
6 If the subject is instructed to attend to one ear and ignore the sounds coming into the other ear , all the sounds in the attended ear will produce an enhanced N100 component in the ERP .
7 The threat of new entrants coming into the same market
8 Everyone looks at each other with the blank expression reserved especially for when someone who is off their trolley comes into the near vicinity .
9 The report that my right Hon. Friend has had will be discussed with those concerned and conclusions must be reached on the English tourist industry on the basis of information on inward investments coming into the English tourist industry .
10 If the queries coming into the public relations or press office are short questions they can usually be answered on the spot , but quite often they will be in the form of a general request for information on a specific topic and it could be that your organisation has in its files a good deal of material which could be sent out .
11 One afternoon , when Hindley had gone into town , Heathcliff came into the main room after lunch .
12 As he tapped a cigarette on its box preparatory to departing , the front door — always on the latch — was opened and Judith Cohen came into the small kitchen .
13 ‘ This conference says to those people this weekend : ‘ In the light of what 's happened this week come into the Labour Party .
14 And when Anne came into the Green Gables kitchen , Marilla said , ‘ You look very happy , Anne .
15 The benevolent influence of a family , such as that depicted in the first chapter of Tom Brown 's Schooldays , reached out to the tenants and other members of the local community ; the girls from the cottages came into the big house as dairy or nursery-maids ; the boys were taken on as under-gardeners or grooms .
16 Even politics , philosophy and science come into the same category .
17 For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality .
18 So , if you find that too many of your shots come into the wobbly category , resolve to do better next time by concentrating on getting this basic technique right .
19 I have also seen the excellent work being done on prevention in schools and with young people to get across the message , which must be repeated year after year as children come into the consuming group , about the dangers of drug abuse .
20 Others came into the new paper .
21 But there was a new broom coming into the English Faculty at this period and , although younger than Simpson , Wilson , Garrod and the rest , he appeared to be more radically reactionary .
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