Example sentences of "have come into [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Thames Water say they 'll come down hard on anyone caught breaking the new drought order which has come into force today . |
2 | I had to come into town anyway ; it was only a short detour to your place . |
3 | They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans . |
4 | The ship had come into service only weeks before the rescue mission . |
5 | The states which made it up can be classified in several ways , but there is much to be said for distinguishing European states which had already existed in 1815 from those which had come into existence later . |
6 | What was visible to the eye or to the sensor , however , was a path which had come into existence long after the Simonova had vanished along its trajectory . |
7 | In a sharply critical personal statement in the House of Commons on Nov. 13 he said that the so-called Madrid conditions for UK entry into the ERM , agreed by the European Council in June 1989 [ see pp. 36740-41 ] , had come into existence only after he and the then Chancellor of the Exchequer , Nigel Lawson , had made it clear that they could not continue in office unless a specific commitment to join the ERM was made , and he accused the Prime Minister of increasingly risking leading herself and others astray in matters of substance as well as of style . |
8 | Carter and Reagan , by contrast , had come into politics relatively late in life , had no prior experience of national politics and had become party leaders after long and expensive electoral campaigns . |
9 | Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level . |