Example sentences of "[noun] came into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The questions our friends were dying to ask were those which the tabloids have trumpeted ever since the case came into the public domain .
2 The rise of the Nevilles and the Percies in the late fourteenth century was the first occasion when families of genuine northern origin came into the front rank of the nobility — one may exclude the duchy of Lancaster from any such comment , because it was closely connected with the royal family and also held substantial lands in the Midlands and the South .
3 Carrie came into the back room to take Rachel up for her afternoon nap and smiled at Annie as the young woman was buttoning up her coat .
4 Many other desiderata of the socialist revolution came into the same category , but women 's education was of particular interest because it ran counter to widespread expectations shared by most men and probably most women .
5 In the second half of the eighteenth century , two fresh problems came into the open , particularly through the work of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing ( 1729–81 ) .
6 One afternoon , when Hindley had gone into town , Heathcliff came into the main room after lunch .
7 As he tapped a cigarette on its box preparatory to departing , the front door — always on the latch — was opened and Judith Cohen came into the small kitchen .
8 And when Anne came into the Green Gables kitchen , Marilla said , ‘ You look very happy , Anne .
9 The benevolent influence of a family , such as that depicted in the first chapter of Tom Brown 's Schooldays , reached out to the tenants and other members of the local community ; the girls from the cottages came into the big house as dairy or nursery-maids ; the boys were taken on as under-gardeners or grooms .
10 Others came into the new paper .
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