Example sentences of "have come into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I think everyone would 've come into contact with it and I think it was just up to your own individual self really whether you took it or not .
2 In such cases the unlucky individual has taken the precaution of wearing a contraceptive sheath , but a sore on the vulva , say , of his sexual partner has come into contact with part of the penis not covered by the condom .
3 Peter Samuel of Kingfisher cited two different routes : a recommendation of a consultancy from a referral source , i.e. an executive who has come into contact with the headhunter on a previous assignment ; and by direct experience of a particular search firm from the user point of view from a Kingfisher executive who had employed that firm on a previous occasion , before he worked for Kingfisher .
4 Another analogous body which has come into existence within the last year or so is the National Consultative Committee for Agriculture Education ( NCCAE ) .
5 The world 's first commercial power station fuelled by chickens has come into operation at Eye in Suffolk .
6 It is not concerned with the merits of the instruments but rather with whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to the legislation in that it : ( a ) imposes a tax or fee on the public or a charge on the public revenue ; ( b ) is made pursuant of an enactment containing specific provisions excluding it from challenge in the courts ; ( c ) purports to have retrospective effect when there is no express authority in the enabling statute ; ( d ) has been unduly delayed in publication or laying before Parliament ; ( e ) has come into operation before being laid before Parliament and there has been unjustifiable delay in informing the Speaker ; ( f ) is of doubtful vires or makes some unusual or unexpected use of the powers conferred by the enabling statute ; ( g ) calls for any special reason of form or content , for elucidation ; ( h ) is defective in its drafting .
7 And Joe has come into school with a .
8 A new pelican crossing has come into use at the junction of King 's Road and Cromwell Street , North Ormesby .
9 By summer evenings the Great Bear is descending in the north-west , while Leo has almost gone ; the Square of Pegasus has come into view in the east .
10 ‘ I am delighted that Britain has come into line with all other major Western democracies and given the vote to its citizens who live and work abroad , ’ Sir James said .
11 What if a new accounting standard has come into force since the last statutory accounts but before the completion accounts ? c Which takes precedence : consistency , prudence , purchaser 's accounting policies , strict SSAPs ?
12 Boar has come into fashion in recent years as farmers diversify to beat the recession .
13 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
14 Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ?
15 Or should I say boys , because you do n't strike me as ever having come into contact with any men . ’
16 The ‘ new classicals ’ macro theory is historically fairly recent , having come into vogue in the late 1970s and 1980s .
17 No doubt if A.O. Hume had never founded the Congress it would have come into existence in some other fashion .
18 How could they have come into existence in the first place without malicious midwives ?
19 It could not have come into existence in a single act of chance .
20 Undoubtedly , the bubbling oxygen would have come into contact with palladium .
21 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 .
22 The new rule , which should have come into effect on 1 April , will now be brought in when it is felt that more companies can afford the 5,000 koruny ( US$160 ) needed to fit the device .
23 But in a report for EC leaders at Friday 's summit in Strasbourg , the commission said only 14 of 86 measures that should have come into force by mid-November had been fully implemented by all 12 .
24 But in a report for EC leaders at Friday 's summit in Strasbourg , the commission said only 14 of 86 measures that should have come into force by mid-November had been fully implemented by all 12 .
25 On the one hand , having been ‘ on the scene ’ for some time , they were more likely to have come into contact with other injectors .
26 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 .
27 More than 500 staff and 450 GPs who are believed to have come into contact with the man are being tested separately .
28 Health officials at the Countess of Chester Hospital , where the man works , have set up an emergency clinic to carry out skin tests on the youngsters and 500 staff who are known to have come into contact with the man .
29 Certainly geography helped and prevailing economic conditions played an important part , but most towns seem to have come into existence as a result of conscious decisions .
30 But cumulative selection can not work unless there is some minimal machinery of replication and replicator power , and the only machinery of replication that we know seems too complicated to have come into existence by means of anything less than many generations of cumulative selection !
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