Example sentences of "[noun sg] 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 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 .
5 Everyone looks at each other with the blank expression reserved especially for when someone who is off their trolley comes into the near vicinity .
6 ‘ This conference says to those people this weekend : ‘ In the light of what 's happened this week come into the Labour Party .
7 Even politics , philosophy and science come into the same category .
8 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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