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

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1 So those issues about ‘ blood ’ relations as ‘ natural ’ bonds have been dealt with in some grand , melodramatic way in the American soaps and are now also coming into the British soaps , in less melodramatic forms , but it 's significant that there 's a lot of concern , not around motherhood but actually more around fatherhood .
2 More of the Oberland mountains including the Niesen and Blumlisalp have now come into the panoramic view , and can be seen from a number of vantage points in striking perspective across the Lake of Thun .
3 However , this does not apply to books from the same print-run circulated in the UK since his works have now come into the public domain in that country .
4 The Joint War Plans Committee took the President 's wishes into account and thought that the 4Oth parallel would be a suitable line of division , since Dairen and Port Arthur would then come into the American sphere .
5 I 'm sure you 've also experienced sessions you thought something somebody 's delivered in one session and found it really interesting you 've got a lot from it , and yet somebody else comes into the same subject matter and you think that you know was n't very interesting did n't , you know , did n't , I did n't really wanting to learn .
6 For Rosebery , for Milner , even for Lloyd George , there had been temptation in coalition ever since the Boer War , but such dreams had never come into the political daylight .
7 It is also a fact that very few people actually come into the Christian faith with a deep burden of sin .
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