Example sentences of "[noun pl] come into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A pattern of parishes , as we know it , took centuries to come into existence anywhere in Europe . |
2 | The formalised and structured use of a variety of books to support learning in schools came into play only when the school population had been weeded down to less that 10% of the state school population . ’ |
3 | At this time , the unique double-staircase Dreadnought cars came into service and became the mainstay of the Promenade route until the Thirties . |
4 | And many contracts signed before the guidelines came into effect last April still have years to run . |
5 | A decree permitting the free formation of political parties came into force in March 1990 . |
6 | A decree permitting the free formation of parties came into effect that month [ see p. 37402 ] and was followed by the formation of a number of new parties . |
7 | A great number of new by-roads came into existence as a result of the enclosure movement . |
8 | It is likely that a considerable number of Romano-British by-roads came into existence in the same way for limited purposes and yet remain to be discovered on the map or on the ground . |
9 | The words came into existence but not before he had analysed , accepted them , agreed to make them real . |
10 | The nearest of the mythagos came into view , stepping away from the tree shadow , standing at the edge of the forest light . |
11 | There was a loud knock on the open trap-door and Carrie and Ginnie 's heads came into view . |
12 | For the evidence set out above suggests that the heads of the central figures , which still relate to a certain extent to the work of 1906 and which were almost certainly the first to be painted , were not executed until the Iberian stone heads came into Picasso 's possession in March 1907 . |
13 | Polytechnics came into existence after 1966 , often resulting from the merging of two or more FE colleges . |
14 | New universities were established and existing ones were expanded ; between 1969 and 1973 thirty polytechnics came into being ; and during the 1970s a third tier , colleges and institutes of higher education , was added . |
15 | Before the collapse of the Soviet Union , there was no sign of effective , nation-wide parties coming into existence . |
16 | A couple of Mesquite 's outskirt casino complexes come into view . |
17 | Different considerations come into play when an imaging device is used ( the ‘ Snap ’ camera ) , for example it might be possible to make allowance for the background in software . |
18 | However , various political considerations come into play with some Bills rather than their merits . |
19 | In free fighting so many aspects come into play at the same time that newer students suddenly seem to be out of their depth . |
20 | In addition , the Act will reduce the local authorities ' control even over those educational functions and services that they continue to finance , as Local Management of Schools comes into operation ( see below ) . |
21 | At this stage , yet another set of variations in the cuckoo 's virtuoso repertoire of adaptations comes into play . |
22 | The Scottish Constitutional Convention , which I have described in the past as the Labour party at prayer , failed to address any of the substantive issues that would affect Scotland 's representation in the House if its proposals came into effect . |
23 | A 300 million fund was therefore established for making ‘ payments ’ ( as distinct from compensation ) to owners who could successfully claim that their land had some development value on the ‘ appointed day ’ — the day on which the provisions of the Bill which prevented landowners from realising development values came into force . |
24 | Both taxes came into operation at the time when the land and property boom turned into a slump . |
25 | The status and function of these courts came into question during one of the most critical of these enquiries , that presided over by Lord Wilberforce in 1972 into the dispute about miners ' pay which had led to a widespread stoppage of work . |
26 | But the fact remains that twenty seven months after legislation to allow clients to choose solicitors to appear for them in the higher courts came into effect , the Advisory Committee has been unable to advance the process . |
27 | Karadjordje 's dictatorial tendencies came into conflict with the older tradition of peasant democracy , which was itself in conflict with the patriarchal structure of Serbian village life . |
28 | I have dwelt upon this small piece of local topography in order to show how here and there , and possibly oftener than we think , roads came into existence to serve a special and limited purpose . |
29 | During their progress across the Siberian landmass , the Russians came into contact with many indigenous peoples . |
30 | It was not until the setting up of the trust in 1977 ( it was conceived at an Irish dinner party at Clandeboye House in County Down ) that money for such projects came into reach and the banks would even listen . |