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

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1 Ideas , materials and methodology used all tend to come into the country from outside .
2 Right y your day off , well that means you do n't want to come into the school ?
3 No , but you can , you can build any amount of hostels you like that could accommodate all , all the people that there are , but you would still find a proportion of those who do n't want to come into the system , so , you know
4 Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need .
5 A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant .
6 The Philistines ' camp is close enough for them to hear the noise , and when they learn its meaning they are afraid and say , ‘ A god has come into the camp . ’
7 She has come into the Chamber in the past five minutes .
8 The one thing its citizens have in common is that God has come into the life of each one and given a love for him and for each other which no human or political institution can ever produce .
9 I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales .
10 Whether the parents planted a cedar tree in honour of the occasion , as another custom dictated ( girls only got a pine tree ! ) we do not know , but we can rest assured that the salutation-prayer was made with particular relish for this first son of a first son : ‘ A boy is born into the world ; a blessing has come into the world . ’
11 Christ has come into the world .
12 With our family and friends we sing our praises to God and in our prayers we say thank you that Jesus has come into the world to be with us for ever and ever .
13 With our family and our friends we sing our praises to God and in our prayers we say thank you that Jesus has come into the world to be with us for ever and ever .
14 New blood has come into the industry , and many of the companies now have the opportunity to become independent production companies .
15 The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans .
16 They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British .
17 Locality on the other hand has come into the ascendancy because of the need to redefine forces for local autonomy around much larger clusters of population .
18 Horizontally restricted layers are generally considered to come into the category of Bénard convection provided that the boundary conditions on the end-walls are such that there is still an equilibrium solution ( stable or unstable ) of the equations with the fluid at rest .
19 But somewhere along the line the input of those on the other side of the ropes , many there for the price of $800 ( £500 ) , has to come into the account and the argument is faulted .
20 Windscale the cat stopped coming into the bedroom : lay on one of the new chairs in the living room instead .
21 For the moment we need to take account of individual needs coming into the picture .
22 I might 've considered coming into the business if dear Daddy had n't already got Big Brother as a co-director , ready to take over from him , and if he did n't make it so plain that he only tolerates me because I 'm your husband .
23 Paula , nibbling an Energen roll spread with reduced-calorie marmalade , said airily : ‘ Oh , who do you think came into the store yesterday ?
24 If they are not doing it in training they ca n't expect to come into the side .
25 Italy meanwhile , prompted by a young radical called Benito Mussolini , negotiated to come into the war on the side of the Allies .
26 In April a restlessness seemed to come into the air as the village began to throw off the lethargy of winter .
27 ‘ Well , in that case , you 've got to come into the open . ’
28 " Do n't ever dare to come into the garden again , " he ordered , with the same violence in his voice .
29 If you 'd like to come into the office , perhaps I could help you to search .
30 ‘ Oh , yes , come on in , we 'll fit that in , would you like to come into the morning programme or , I 'll come out with a Ewer and we 'll do a bit and we 'll slot it in .
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