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

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1 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
2 A new pelican crossing has come into use at the junction of King 's Road and Cromwell Street , North Ormesby .
3 It also sold the existing warehouse at Acton which has been under-used since the main London warehouse has come into operation .
4 Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ?
5 She 's got virtually nothing on … dressed only in her shift as a quite uncharecteristically humble donor figure begging to come into heaven , please
6 In stark contrast , the transport aircraft needed for air mobility trickled out : the Britannia inter-theatre aircraft started coming into service in 1959 ; the Argosy intra-theatre aircraft in 1962 ; and the Belfast strategic freighter in 1964 .
7 The polytechnics were having to carry into the 1970s a defence and assertion of their particular — though not necessarily homogeneous — values and procedures , and in doing so made necessary a constant reaffirmation of the vocational or service roles that had aroused fierce passions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as new institutions and new sectors had come into existence in many countries .
8 Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level .
9 Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements .
10 By the time of the World Council at Amsterdam the question began to come into Ramsey 's head what he ought to do next .
11 Believe me this law seems to come into operation unfailingly at about 3.20pm every day !
12 LEGAL curbs designed to make it more difficult for youngsters to smoke come into force today .
13 When the act does come into force , builders will have to provide all new dwellings with one or more smoke detectors , capable of giving early warning of fire to all occupants , so that safe evacuation can be effected .
14 But the publicity machine had come into operation and nothing would stop it .
15 This body in turn can not compel the tip 's owners to clean up the area until regulations provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act have come into force , which may not be until at least 1993 .
16 Since all the females in a group tend to come into oestrus at around the same time , the male goat will have a busy two or three days .
17 After much prayer with ‘ application interview procedure ’ a team has come into formation .
18 If the patient hesitates before each answer , wondering whether or not his imagination has come into play , he will be quite unable to be spontaneous and will in fact break the train of the regression completely , often bringing the session to an end .
19 Fred has come into money , since his aunt has left him £5,000 .
20 But , once a new self-replicating molecule had come into existence , a new kind of cumulative selection could get going .
21 A couple of years earlier Wayne had come into conflict with director John Huston when they made The Barbarian and the Geisha in 1957 .
22 They will brighten the garden , produce leaf and die down again often before other plants have come into growth .
23 Companies have shouldered too much debt , to play their own financial games or to avoid being taken over ; the balance of risk and reward has become skewed ; the ethics of advisers and intermediaries have come into question ; the market has departed from good sense and sound financial principles , and has passed , with Alice , into a looking-glass world in which words , prices and obligations mean only what people claim they mean , nothing more .
24 The moorland in the South West Peak was proposed for ESA status in 1991 and the designation failed to come into force this summer as planned .
25 The world 's first commercial power station fuelled by chickens has come into operation at Eye in Suffolk .
26 And then things seemed to come into focus .
27 There was a puzzle about how this bleak , broad-browed carved head had come into existence , since there also existed a photograph of the poet in his last sleep , still patriarchally bearded .
28 My figures show that although there were 34,000 business failures in the first nine months of this year , every week 1,000 new businesses have come into existence under the enterprise allowance scheme alone .
29 The Cross and the Centaur are now high in the south , so that Achernar is low down ; Scorpius has come into view .
30 And Joe has come into school with a .
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