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

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1 The pervasive influence of the ICC is being felt again as TCCB rules on short pitched bowling come into line with ICC ones .
2 From one point of view it could be argued that he should be rescued from Tarvaras before he had an opportunity to come into contact with any of the inhabitants .
3 In the simplest set-up only two pairs of the phono sockets are used ; the remainder come into play if the tape monitor loop and bi-amping options are selected , the preset level control then being used to match the gainst of the two power amplifiers .
4 Here both the second and the third of our considerations encouraging faith in the importance of egoism come into play .
5 Norway boss Egil Olsen has insisted all his players must be playing first team football to come into consideration for international duty .
6 Soon the archosaurs became distinctly superior to the reptiles , paving the way for bipedal loco-motion and , later , for similarly structured mammals with a more efficient heart and metabolism to come into existence .
7 Here , delusions of persecution become actualized if , as not unusually happens , the interests of the citizen come into conflict with those of a state which has monopolized all the means of coercive power .
8 Yet he had since seen Aycliffe and told him of his unaltered intention to come into possession of them by wedding her .
9 ’ The same talent came into play whenever the religious issue surfaced .
10 The Parents ' Association came into being ; the Stopfordian Trust was established ; the School 's financial arrangements were conducted on more commercial lines .
11 Before the spinning wheel came into use , much later in the North than in the South of England , all spinning was done on a spindle .
12 December 1934 , Italian and Ethiopian force came into conflict in the border area of Ethiopia and by the following summer , Mussolini was making extravagant demands of Ethiopia .
13 The Law of Succession came into force on 18 July in 1947 , a deliberate " celebration " of the beginning of the Civil War .
14 ( Johnston 1976 , p. 214 ) Here the role of film-viewer came into play as well , for critics of realist practices argued that the reproduction of ‘ reality ’ in documentary film encouraged passive viewing behaviour , reducing spectators to mere consumers of the dominant ideology .
15 And as I changed tack , the harbour came into view round the headland , with the hill rising behind it , where pines grow in a sheltered spot , and then I could make out the white walls of my house through the binoculars .
16 Ruth heard music in the distance and then a boat came into view , moving eerily across the limpid waters .
17 There was a strong case for saving Thoresby for the nation , but unfortunately its future came into question just at the moment when all thoughts were focused on Brodsworth , near Doncaster , another Victorian house with an even more complete set of contents .
18 In this case I am concerned with the position at common law before the statute came into force .
19 rule came into effect .
20 This right has been used by councils to prevent 6,169 old people buying their council homes since January 1987 when the rule came into force as a result of a government defeat in the Lords .
21 The black figure came into view against a jostling white drift .
22 Abruptly , Roman let his hands once more fall from her shoulders as Stephanie 's petite figure came into view , waving in delight as she saw their party .
23 Yesterday an investigation was under way into how a syringe came into Newall 's possession in spite of his being kept alone and under special surveillance .
24 The fringing reef came into view as well : a ragged line of breakers , huge walls of spume and the ocean hurling itself relentlessly against the coral .
25 It was held that the defendants were liable because they ought to have foreseen the possibility of the chemical coming into contact with water and they had not warned the buyers of this danger .
26 Is he aware that Britain receives almost half the total investment coming into Europe from the United States of America and Japan and that many of the companies involved have the good sense to choose Wolverhampton and the rest of the west midlands ?
27 So there you have this hi-tech industry coming into Chipping Norton .
28 Soon , though , full employment will be reached ( point B on the graph ) ; this determines the so-called ceiling because now real output can only rise as new net investment comes into operation .
29 Crucially , although the impedances between P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are extremely tiny when the bridge is balanced , as soon as it goes out of balance the large primary inductance of the detector transformer comes into play so that the balance condition is very critical and the bridge consequently very sensitive .
30 Once the attack has been made , the tiger 's secondary armament comes into play , if we can describe as secondary anything as formidable as the animal 's four canine teeth .
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