Example sentences of "into being [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They all come into being at the same time .
2 An easy symbiosis had come into being between the cultivated pagan and the educated Christian .
3 They tend to privilege their own language , to make claims for it which derive from the requirements which brought it into being in the first place .
4 Examples of the former — recombining existing elements — would be the way this eclecticism in 1960s rock came into being in the first place , formed as it was from disparate sources , including many elements from bourgeois ‘ art music ’ ; or the way rhythmic techniques derived from working-class black American music were combined with other elements in 1920s dance music to signify a kind of safe but exotic , hedonist escapism for a broad grouping of classes in Britain .
5 In the first half of 1858 gentry committees like those which the Nazimov Rescript set up in the north-western provinces came into being throughout the European part of the empire .
6 Only five or six farms were involved in this tragedy ; but for a few minutes at least we traverse fields brought into being by the high-handed action of a fifteenth-century squire , and pass by the mounds where the hamlet of Holyoak once stood .
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