Example sentences of "[noun] come into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him . |
2 | ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying . |
3 | And I have seen them at the mid-day rest hour of twelve to one , I have seen a ploughman come into the stable , shake up the straw in the stall of his leading beast and lie down there and sleep . |
4 | Only when they captured last season 's Royal Liver League crown did prospects of All Ireland glory come into the equation . |
5 | He called to Eleanor to come into the kitchen . |
6 | I do not recall what kind it was , but I know that the next car to come into the dale was a bull-nosed Morris and that was owned by the Wallers . |
7 | For the life of her she could n't move and as Shirley left , her face alight with enquiry , Jenna motioned the tall dark stranger to come into the sitting-room . |
8 | Would hon. Members who are below the Gangway come into the Chamber or leave , please ? |
9 | ‘ When David Guy Chester made up his mind to come into the world there was no stopping him . ’ |
10 | His stepdad came into the shed . |
11 | As soon as the gentlemen came into the room and coffee was served , she became the centre of attention . |
12 | Mossadeq received him in bed ; he fluttered his hands as Harriman came into the room and launched into a fluting tirade against the British . |
13 | Then just occasionally , a larger flat bottomed boat came into the pier with exhausted mudcaked soldiers on her decks . |
14 | Suddenly , her thoughts materialised as David came into the room , bringing a cold blast of air from the outer hallway . |
15 | ‘ I thought you two had agreed to settle your differences , ’ she commented after David came into the office for some records , then left without saying a word . |
16 | David came into the room . |
17 | A moment later the shadowy figure came into the hallway , hesitated for a second , then moved across to the stairs . |
18 | Maisie came into the bathroom as he was standing slightly to the right of the basin , arms outstretched , thumbs interlocked ‘ squeezing an imaginary neck . |
19 | A cunning glance came into the functionary 's eye . |
20 | The door opened and a young priest came into the room , a wiry man of middle height . |
21 | Linda came into the building . |
22 | ‘ But then right at that time Mick Fleetwood came into the studio , just looking for a studio to use , and happened to hear a song from the Buckingham Nicks album , which was just being used to showcase the room . |
23 | She was ready to go downstairs to the kitchen when Ellen came into the room . |
24 | The animals coming into the infirmary were almost entirely horses . |
25 | They carry rifles and check every car coming into the parking lot . |
26 | The system has resulted in new blood coming into the television industry . |
27 | It is , according to report , to test electronic equipment for checking cars coming into the centre of cities . |
28 | This done , I set each processor to a different effect and balanced the quantity of each effect coming into the Quad-FX with the four trim pots . |
29 | Having done this , I noticed all the more the effect of the pale light coming into the room and the way it lit up the edges of my father 's craggy , lined , still awesome features . |
30 | The sequence involves the presenter of the programme coming into the restaurant , ordering fish and chips and tea from a waitress and then being served with a cup of tea . |