Example sentences of "[Wh det] come into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The very term necropolis , which came into common usage , harked back to the pre-Christian era .
2 They need regular injections of Factor 8 , some of which came into this country infected with the AIDS virus .
3 Like the beta-blocking drugs which came into clinical use later , their effects were not predicted but were undoubtedly useful .
4 This does not mean that you should promptly forget the whole idea of noting items which come into this category ; but that , as this is such a very personal decision area , only you can really make the assessments .
5 erm but there , there are elements of that which come into social work , I would have thought .
6 In addition , some packaging which comes into close contact with food has implications on human health and quality of food .
7 A more recent concern is the risk posed by food which comes into close contact with bleached paper products .
8 For those readers who are optically minded , you might also like to ponder over the design difficulties associated with a lens system which comes into direct contact with water , where the refractive indices of the organic water-based lens and the surrounding watery medium itself are very similar .
9 just pure inset , and just headquarters , that 's all they 're interested in , not whether he knows his job or not , not whether he could give advice because he has no control over whatever comes into that shop , he does n't decide we 're not having these T-shirts in or , or we 're not having these suits in because really they 're a load of rubbish , headquarters decides it , all he does is put a nice little display out , usually , and it 's shown how to do it by headquarters and so on , these people come round and show them what to do and so on , do all that , in fact he 's as much expertise in there as I have or you have , anybody could literally with a bit of training in the company way of doing things
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