Example sentences of "[modal v] come into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was agreed that the revision of the treaty would be completed by the year 's end and that it should come into force before the next summit .
2 The bill , which makes it an offence to carry a knife and puts the onus on the carrier to prove he had good reason to carry the knife , will have its third reading on Friday and could now become law before summer after the Scottish Office accepted a Labour amendment that the act should come into force on the day it is passed rather than at the end of a two month period .
3 erm If you take a novel like Dorothy Sayers ' Gaudy Night , which is offered as an example of a classic detective story which really is also a novel about academic life , it 's a love story , I think as a love story and as a novel of academic life it 's in many ways very good indeed , but I think as a detective story it 's completely uninteresting you know because one part has to fade in order that the , the other should come into focus .
4 Clearly , there comes a point when these two must come into conflict .
5 Yet both of them must come into contact with the same assortment of germs and viruses in their daily lives .
6 The summit did not even attempt to close any of the yawning gaps in the single market , which must come into effect at the end of next year .
7 Smaller minority parties which might come into play include the Welsh and Scottish nationalists — the latter most likely to make a deal with Labour , based on a common ground on economic and social policy .
8 There is a curious way in which psychological factors might come into play , and Harry Edwards has reasoned this through :
9 With respect to Lloyd L.J. , when the creditor is content to leave it to the debtor to obtain the surety 's signature in circumstances in which it should have been aware that undue influence might come into play , it is not necessary to establish that the debtor was acting as agent for the bank .
10 Although in its current form participation in the scheme is voluntary , companies will need to sign up in numbers if they are to meet the mandatory rules which might come into play towards the turn of the century .
11 Parents and social services were outraged that abuse victims might come into contact with Stout again if he returned to the city .
12 According to one influential cognitive model ( Coltheart , 1985 ; see Figure 1 ) , there are two distinct reading routes that might come into operation when one is reading aloud .
13 hump back bridge or the brow of the hill , or where you might come into conflict with the car , with other road users for example at
14 The Prime Minister 's work was sufficiently heavy and responsible without being subjected to daily vindictive , merciless attacks in the columns of the newspapers , and he urged that whatever government might come into office , measures should be taken to prevent the continuance of this Press tyranny .
15 In elaborating such proposals there is admittedly a strong temptation to indulge in political rationalism : they are by nature proposals which give an important role to action on the part of a ‘ socialist government ’ or the ‘ state ’ within which a socialist government is installed , yet it is often unclear what such a socialist government would look like , how it might come into being and from where it would draw its mass support .
16 Besides college teachers , you 'll come into contact with some other important members of college staff .
17 That 'll come into play when Sun 's own symmetric multi-processors arrive — the Sparcstation 10 , Sparcserver 10 and Sparcserver 600MP follow later in the year .
18 Brian McGilligan and Anthony Tohill will , of course , be at midfield but Dermot McNicholl could come into consideration for a place in the half-forward line .
19 Working-class girls were probably less socially protected than they had been in pre-industrial communities , and a variety of influences could come into play , including the temptation of the streets .
20 Possibly not so much the cost , what other factors in the list of , of determinants could come into play now ?
21 This means that ( during reading aloud ) before a word reaches the response buffer , subsequent words must have reached the cognitive system — this being the only way that their semantic and syntactic features could come into play .
22 The course will nestle among hills and will boast some of the finest scenery in the country coupled with some ideal golf terrain long flat stretches to hilly parts and natural lakes which could come into play on some holes .
23 The Theory of Everything ( TOE ) has to combine the four fundamental forces of nature , the strong and weak nuclear forces , electromagnetism and gravity , and use them to explain how the Universe , space and time could come into existence without recourse to divine intervention .
24 Should victory be achieved over England next month , others could come into contention too , though for all the Scottish aspirants , there will be an agonising wait until the final round of championship matches is completed on 20 March , the Scottish campaign finishing a fortnight earlier .
25 Full back Phil Hardy came through yesterday 's match with no ill-effects following his recent heel operation and the 19-year old could come into contention for the visit to Lincoln City on Saturday .
26 Mr Clark said legislation ensuring re-inspection could come into force within the next few years and he warned that it could result in hotels being prosecuted if they contravened their Fire Certificates .
27 This Group were only 50 yards from the shore when the Kenya 's bombardment lifted , her job well done with the German guncrews keeping in their dugouts , and before the batteries could come into action Jack Churchill 's men had overrun Maaloy .
28 Negotiations on the establishment of a customs union were ahead of schedule , and the Commission was forecasting that the union could come into effect by 1967 , three years earlier than originally planned .
29 Although other countries had wanted to specify the end of 1992 as the deadline , the UK persuaded them to refer instead to the schedule outlined in the Treaty which provided that the Treaty could come into effect later than Jan. 1 , 1993 , if the ratification process were not completed by then in all states .
30 New legislation to allow them to claim interest against late payments could come into effect soon .
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