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

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1 The general intention in each case was not to screen the train completely , but to ensure that trains did not suddenly come into view without warning , for that would have given no time for a rider or driver to control the horse , which might otherwise bold or unseat its rider .
2 In most cases the quotation will also state that the sending back by the buyer of an acceptance of the quotation will not automatically result in a contract ; a contract will only come into existence upon acceptance of the order by the seller .
3 If a tough , pushy Orc grows fast he will soon come into conflict with an established equally big Orc .
4 It is , I think , also of interest to note that section 84 will normally come into play for the benefit of a defendant to action already begun by the local authority in the county court .
5 As emphasized in Section 17.4 , linear stability theory does not in principle predict the type of motion that eventually occurs as a result of this growth — non-linear processes must always come into play before that stage .
6 All who have given thought to the matter agree that an apparatus as complex as the human eye could not possibly come into existence through single-step selection .
7 During the designing , for example , you 'll probably come into contact with architects , surveyors and other consultants .
8 The cassette housing with the controls ( rec , play , FF etc. ) underneath is set out as you 'd expect to find on any conventional 2-track recorder , except that additional control buttons will also come into play for recording , monitoring , rehearsing , dropping in etc .
9 Judicial review may also come into play in the potentially fraught area of contracted-out services .
10 The provisions of ss15 and 16 of the Partnership Act will also come into play in connection with the matters presently under discussion : 15 An admission or representation made by any partner concerning the partnership affairs , and in the ordinary course of its business , is evidence against the firm .
11 Secondly , the torts considered in this chapter may also come into question in cases of alleged unlawful competition between traders , but in practice they are of little significance because of the common law 's refusal to adopt any principle of ‘ fair competition ’ other than the prohibition of obviously unlawful acts like torts and crimes and breaches of contract .
12 The laws , which are expected to pass easily through federal and state parliaments , will also come into force on July 1 next year .
13 The other departments will inevitably come into conflict with marketing from time to time because the latter 's need to satisfy customers requires an adaptability that does not fit into their drive for efficiency of operations .
14 This is particularly significant for Marx since it means that the communal principle does not fully come into conflict with the interests of individual constitutive families as it did in the ancient city , a contradiction which ultimately led to further developments .
15 This meant the maintenance of good relations with Russia and Austria-Hungary , who might again come into conflict in the Balkans .
16 I do n't want to bump too hard against the plane 's fuselage in case we do actually come into contact with it .
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