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

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1 They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans .
2 They were on exactly the same wavelength as Massim d'Azeglio who said , after Italy had been politically unified : ‘ We have made Italy , now we have to make Italians ’ , that is out of the inhabitants of the peninsula who had all sorts of identities , but not one based on a language they did not speak , and a state that had come into existence over their heads .
3 Its ultimate objective would be the establishment of a ‘ genuinely democratic and self-governing social organism ’ in place of the authoritarian and bureaucratic system that had come into existence in the Stalinist years .
4 extensive mountain-building , due to colliding continental plates , is in progress — the Andes , Himalayas and Cascades are all mountain ranges that have come into existence during the past 10+ million years , and are still in the process of creation
5 The nineteen ports owned by the British Transport Docks Board were basically old railway ports and had come into Government control with the nationalization of the railways in 1946 .
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