Example sentences of "[verb] not come into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The European Monetary Fund has not come into existence and the moves towards a common currency and a Community central bank are little nearer reality .
2 So really you can actually avoid not coming into contact with it , but , two years ago , just really everywhere you walked there 'd be someone dealing or whatever , so you could n't really avoid it .
3 It was not a through-road for Saxon or medieval traffic ; it did not come into existence as a boundary ; it was not originally a drove-road , for cattle-drovers took over existing tracks and lanes and did not create their own except in special circumstances .
4 These were enacted in 1986 although most did not come into operation until April 1988 .
5 French studies have argued that this full state monopoly capitalist system did not come into operation until the 1930s .
6 Raybestos made the factory available for reopening the following Monday , and , though no pickets were placed , the workers did not come into work .
7 He could make concessions to his allies and all would be well so long as they did not come into conflict with one another .
8 Social issues were not prominent in the election campaign , with the exception of education , on which the Nonconformists waged a determined anti-Conservative campaign , and land reform , The Liberal government did not come into office committed to a clear social reform policy .
9 As John Biffen remarked on weekend television following the débâcle , ‘ I did not come into politics to be a kamikaze pilot . ’
10 , I am told , did not come into politics , he was born into politics and I understand that his parents were strong and prominent members of the independent Labour Party and the Labour Party .
11 did not come into season ;
12 The term ‘ biology ’ did not come into use until the end of the century , and even then it did not have its modern meaning .
13 This meant , inter alia , that a provision in the contract which allowed him to solicit once employment was over did not come into effect until that contractual period was up .
14 Obligatory use of Annual Percentage Rate was introduced in 1980 , but the main regulations issued under the Act did not come into force until May 1985 .
15 Credit unions , while initiating from the wish of people to have greater control over their own affairs , do not come into existence spontaneously .
16 Sentences ( 2b ) and ( 2d ) do not come into consideration at all .
17 By killing off the stable element of the fictional character , she abandons a realist notion of the individual identity and the narrative norms which subtend it , freeing the way for a concept of subjectivity and a form of writing in which these factors do not come into play .
18 Now there 's one thing that I have to alert us all to the rest may not have been important , perhaps only to some of the larger churches but groups are advised and churches are advised to make sure that in buildings that are used ah , for many different groups that young children under the age of eight do not come into contact with any casual people who may be using that building .
19 In certain regions the sclerites do not come into apposition by sutures and are thus , as it were , islands of cuticle surrounded by membrane .
20 The particular provisions of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 in the consideration of which my hon. Friend played such a distinguished part do not come into force until next month , so directors of planning will not yet have had the benefit of the provisions .
21 Cashman had not come into Cadogan 's before , preferring Matthew to go down and see him in Hampshire .
22 The second stage of the field work involved contacting ‘ hidden ’ heroin users , that is , those who had not come into contact with Wirral agencies .
23 Following on from the analysis of known heroin use , the second stage of the ethnographic work involved contacting the ‘ hidden ’ sector , those who had used heroin during the course of the prevalence study period , but who had not come into contact with any of the ten statutory or voluntary agencies surveyed .
24 Having mapped out the general social and drug career characteristics of users interviewed in the four snowball samples , the following section will discuss why these users had not come into contact with the various voluntary and statutory bodies expected to deal with the ‘ heroin problem ’ .
25 I told the conference that I had not come into politics to preside over the destruction of the National Health Service and repeated the Government 's commitment to it .
26 ( Private radio had been introduced by a law passed in August 1987 but which had not come into effect until Oct. 6 , 1989 . )
27 Listen to what it says in John chapter five Truly , truly I say unto you , this is Jesus speaking he who hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and does not come into judgement but has passed out of death into life .
28 The duty to uphold and support just institutions does not come into play .
29 It is therefore for the domestic courts to decide whether , in any particular case , the agreement does so clearly infringe Article 85 that an exemption is very unlikely to be granted by the Commission , even if it has been notified to the Commission , or whether there is no infringement of Article 85 and therefore the question of an exemption under Article 85(3) does not come into play .
30 This is similar to the former method except that plant material does not come into contact with the water ; only the steam is passed over it .
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