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

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1 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 .
2 A new pelican crossing has come into use at the junction of King 's Road and Cromwell Street , North Ormesby .
3 It also sold the existing warehouse at Acton which has been under-used since the main London warehouse has come into operation .
4 Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ?
5 But the publicity machine had come into operation and nothing would stop it .
6 This body in turn can not compel the tip 's owners to clean up the area until regulations provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act have come into force , which may not be until at least 1993 .
7 After much prayer with ‘ application interview procedure ’ a team has come into formation .
8 If the patient hesitates before each answer , wondering whether or not his imagination has come into play , he will be quite unable to be spontaneous and will in fact break the train of the regression completely , often bringing the session to an end .
9 But , once a new self-replicating molecule had come into existence , a new kind of cumulative selection could get going .
10 There was a puzzle about how this bleak , broad-browed carved head had come into existence , since there also existed a photograph of the poet in his last sleep , still patriarchally bearded .
11 Conditions Subsequent to the Policy — These are Conditions which relate to the conduct of the Insured after the policy has come into force .
12 As he left the studio after the interview his well-programmed defence mechanism had come into operation , and he had pushed the painful memories into a corner of his brain where his conscious mind could not reach them .
13 He then paid tribute to the Alresford Society , pointing out that when they started pushing for environmental improvements in the 1970s , it was before conservation had come into fashion .
14 Boar has come into fashion in recent years as farmers diversify to beat the recession .
15 No second army has come into Lothian .
16 BIRMINGHAM 'S ROLE as 1992 European City Of Music has come into question after the local council served an injunction on one of its own venues last week , preventing promoters from putting on live shows .
17 It is clear that the writer of that letter did not consider that the conference had changed the situation or that any legitimate or other recognisable government had come into existence as a result .
18 By then it was inevitable , given such wide terms of reference and the thoroughness expected of an inquiry by a Royal Commission , that its report could not be completed and delivered until after a General Election had taken place and , as it turned out , a new Government had come into power .
19 This is but the opinion of one prosecutor expressed not long after the legislation had come into force .
20 The deaf of Glasgow were at that time extremely fortunate to have in William Agnew a most intelligent and capable man , an artist in his leisure time , who through his hobby had come into contact with Queen Victoria and who enjoyed a friendship with Lord and Lady Blythswood ( Glasgow Deaf and Dumb F.C .
21 Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ?
22 Once a replicator has come into existence it is capable of generating an indefinitely large set of copies of itself .
23 The ship had come into service only weeks before the rescue mission .
24 Something of his timing , something of his delivery had come into Michael Banks 's performance , giving it new depth and stature .
25 The Principal responded initially by agreeing to redesignate courses as full-time , and explaining that the Academic Board had come into existence after departments had been constructed to match DipTech requirements , but had in fact gone a long way towards the Council 's view — further than the report on the June quinquennial visit had acknowledged .
26 On the contrary , all kinds of groups and associations representing ideas of this kind had come into existence in the USSR : some of them had openly called for ‘ power-sharing ’ on the basis of a ‘ parliamentary regime ’ , for ‘ free trade unions ’ , ‘ autonomous publishing houses ’ and so forth .
27 Anyhow , it had been going for a very short time , not very satisfactory , because none of us really were very successful with our machine , and then a … messenger came in to say that a [ radio ] taxi driver had come into No. 10 to say he 's heard everything going on in his taxi in Whitehall .
28 The EC 's long-awaited eco-labelling scheme has come into operation , with dishwashers and washing machines the first products to be included .
29 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 ?
30 There was fierce fighting in the city involving tanks , artillery and aircraft on April 26 , but the next day Radio Pakistan reported that a complete ceasefire had come into effect in the city .
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