Example sentences of "[adv] have come into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Until now , in most cases , the child will only have come into contact with those who are most concerned for his welfare — mother , father , grandparents and so on . |
2 | Or should I say boys , because you do n't strike me as ever having come into contact with any men . ’ |
3 | In short , a European parliament still had to come into existence . |
4 | Neil Murray has often had to come into bands and reproduce another player 's bass part , or even their bass sound … |
5 | In the sixth century they were said to have come originally from the island of Scandza , to have migrated to the Black Sea , and thence to have come into contact with the Roman Empire . |
6 | Without the legislation , the UK legislation , of a series of British governments , the paraphernalia of a Commonwealth comprising eighteen kingdoms , five other monarchies of which the Queen is not the monarch , and twenty-six republics , with our sovereign as its purported ‘ head ’ , could never have come into existence . |
7 | However , so far as we are concerned the important constituent of the atmosphere is oxygen : without it we would never have come into existence . |
8 | The tract also admitted that ‘ there are churches that ought never to have come into existence , churches of dispute and personal pique or eccentricity ’ . |
9 | as you can appreciate , it 's just what people are saying to me who who actually have come into Newark , they 're |