Example sentences of "be come into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , yes well as I say , you 're coming into the shop and I do n't know what was in now I could n't tell you , but anyway
2 ‘ A grammar or secondary school is only as good as the quality of primary education and the girls who are coming into the school .
3 Because the external examiners are coming into the child 's environment , they might only just walk through the school , but you 'd hope that they would pick up something of the ambience ; plus the work can be presented how the child wants to present it .
4 Bookings are coming into the Academy of Culinary Arts for its course which begin this month .
5 A spokesman for the company management said later : ‘ Management at the Timex plant in Dundee deplores the activities of protesters outside its plant , tactics which are designed only to intimidate the workers who are coming into the plant . ’
6 All are concerned with practical issues such as the accessibility of the union to those who are coming into the profession and the need to find sensible ways of selecting actors for parts .
7 been and gone and we 're now getting ready for Easter , all these and cards are coming into the shops and
8 Easter eggs are coming into the shops
9 Reports are coming into the newsroom of a cholera epidemic in a nearby town .
10 The patient 's name was Wayne Benfield and he 'd been coming into the centre for daily dressings to an injured ankle .
11 I remember one bloke who was part of a working class West London crowd that had been coming into the shop since the early days .
12 A whole host of stars , including Drew Barrymore , the Mothers of Violence and Susan Sontag , will be coming into the studio to share their memories of Wally with English folk singer Gordon Sumner , who has composed a special ‘ Goodbye Wonderful Wally ’ song to mark the whale 's death .
13 He has only come to see if we want any meat , which will be coming into the shop tomorrow .
14 They 'll all be coming into the equation .
15 If someone very close ( a member of your family , for instance ) were to come into the room while you were in that state , you would be aware of it but you probably would not move or do anything about it because it felt ‘ right ’ .
16 And when they were come into the house , they saw the young child with Mary his mother , and fell down and worshipped him ; and when they had opened their treasures , they presented unto him gifts : gold and frankincense and myrrh .
17 So , although I , I met individual tenants at prior to that , that was on a much more kind of ad hoc basis , they w when they were , were coming into the Law Centre , maybe about something completely different .
18 So they set off anyway and just in no time at all they were coming into the shore below Greentoft .
19 So if y there would be the cognitive demon which was the letter A and what would happen is , it would start looking at the features that were coming into the system and it would say , are they the ones associated with A ?
20 The several centuries of the ‘ Dark Ages ’ that followed the Roman withdrawal from Britain were a period in which peoples from northwest Germany and Denmark were coming into the country .
21 One day , soon after he arrived in the dale he had reason to go to another farm and overheard a conversation between two old ladies.p They were lamenting that it was a sad day because outsiders were coming into the dale and taking over farms and was n't it a shame they could n't be let to locals . ’
22 They had followed her up the path meantime , and were coming into the room ; her uninspiring sons , Paul the lawyer , George the insurance broker , Hubert the medical student , his eyes strained with reading .
23 By the end of the fourth century the martyrs were coming into the city .
24 The letter has caused some concern in the Lower Ormeau area of Belfast as it would appear that outsiders were coming into the area after dark and running a carnival , during the week of our community festival and did n't even invite us .
25 ‘ People were coming into the shop saying they could n't understand why I had taken such an attitude . ’
26 ‘ You never know who is coming into the building ’ , Margaret said , ‘ which means you always have to be on the alert to prepare a tray of sandwiches .
27 In the photograph , the sun is coming into the attic on an early summer 's late afternoon , a time when I am seldom at work there .
28 The fact that the shadow economy is coming into the spotlight of open publicity is encouraging .
29 But now a new generation of Japanese collectors is coming into the market and their taste is for much stronger , more colourful things , such as prints by Miro .
30 They are some seven hundred and fifty thousand pounds less than is explicitly coming to us , either through the grant that 's coming into the S S A , the base , or the new specific grant .
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