Example sentences of "comes into [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Frozen and chilled pasta comes into its own when you are talking about filled pasta , especially individually quick-frozen products . |
2 | It is here that an anthropological observing participation comes into its own , for in living with the semantics of the system the analyst has the potential to undertake a rarely used method of social research . |
3 | For this type of picture the bit image file comes into its own . |
4 | It is in the second half , when Helena becomes a quasi-symbolic force for life and renewal that Patricia Kerrigan 's performance comes into its own . |
5 | ‘ WE HAVE decapitated him from the dictatorship , ’ said General Powell , briefing the press in the Pentagon on Sky , which comes into its own on stories like this . |
6 | Although TL really only comes into its own beyond the range of radiocarbon dating , it can also provide answers to specific archaeological problems where no suitable radiocarbon samples exist . |
7 | But , it 's not until the sun sets , that the Mar Estang really comes into its own . |
8 | But it 's at night when Acapulco really comes into its own ; no wonder this resort has been called ‘ The Golden Zone ’ , with its countless bars , restaurants and nightclubs . |
9 | Where Lermoos really comes into its own , however , is as walking country . |
10 | Once there is enough wind to plane , though , the back position comes into its own , since with the weight back only a small amount of the board is in contact with the water thus enabling high speeds . |
11 | Remembering lists of items : This is where the tried and trusted Peg System comes into its own . |
12 | It is only when these things can not be done ( for economic , energy or other environmental reasons ) , that recycling comes into its own . |
13 | The Safrane 's hatchback format comes into its own when large objects need to be transported . |
14 | An aggressive urgency , not fully realised before , now comes into its own : listen , for example , to the no-nonsense power of the variations that end No. 5 . |
15 | The Euro-influence comes into its own here ; on the Continent children are acknowledged to exist and are allowed into bars and restaurants , and there are many well-designed features and facilities at Center Parcs to make their stay safe and happy . |
16 | Night shooting , usually with a .22 rifle or shotgun , comes into its own after harvest and continues until such time as the winter-sown corn has grown too tall for the rabbits to be seen . |
17 | Where God has spoken and spoken clearly , rationality comes into its own ; where God has not spoken , or for his own reasons has not spoken clearly , there is the area of mystery . |
18 | The responsible commitment which is assumed in a small way in all personal knowledge comes into its own in the Christian faith . |
19 | It 's here that the gravity-fed , pump-returned ‘ underground ’ filter comes into its own , as it can be boarded over and hidden from view . |
20 | Another item that really suffers when seen dry , but once in the tank , wet and covered with a little algae , comes into its own . |
21 | However , when all that 's needed is a quick glance to confirm a patch number the LED comes into its own , showing clearly which patch is selected . |
22 | Outmoded by the plastics for smaller kites , it comes into its own for the big stuff as , for example , replica Cody man lifters , or the large Baden-Powell ‘ Levitor ’ where , in turn , it replaces the bamboo spars in the original pioneer designs . |
23 | This is where the whole appalling influence of Sky TV — and its cultural progenitors in Australia — comes into its own . |
24 | The Shorts 360 comes into its own in the summer season , with frequent bus-stop services between the major islands , and it carries out some charters to the mainland to improve its utilisation . |
25 | Tragically , as our old people disappear from our midst so that increasingly we do not notice them , the old adage ‘ out of sight out of mind ’ comes into its own . |
26 | These are the times that a salad lunch comes into its own . |
27 | This is where the cleansing power of steam really comes into its own . |
28 | And once in place as a complete Keymer roof , the tile really comes into its own . |
29 | The BG 72 can be used to clear grass cuttings and trimmings following mowing and brushcutting work , and really comes into its own when used to remove leaves and cut grass . |
30 | The marking of Part-numbers only comes into its own when text containing a Part-number is passed by Guide to the dispatch system : the dispatch system can readily identify part numbers within the material passed to it , and there is no ambiguity between true part numbers and other strings of characters which might happen to look like part numbers . |