Example sentences of "have [adv] come into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Details of 53 schemes were collected , 51 already in use at the time of the review in 1983–4 and two of which were in their final stage of development and have since come into operation . |
2 | This is especially useful for those who live in cities or industrial areas where many have only come into contact with pets such as hamsters , goldfish , cats and dogs . |
3 | These different visions of land have often come into conflict , most strikingly shown " in the white man 's inability to comprehend the indian 's reverence for the land " ( Donald W. Large , " This Land is Whose Land : Changing Concepts of Land as Property " ( 1973 ) 4 Wisc . |
4 | Important changes to the 1967 Abortion Act have now come into effect . |
5 | So it is all the more remarkable that in France , Spain and Italy , where politicians hesitate before being less than wholeheartedly Europhile , parties have either come into government , or may soon do so , that are less enthusiastic about European union than those they replaced . |
6 | Things exist either because they have recently come into existence or because they have qualities that made them unlikely to be destroyed in the past . |