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

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1 After all the years in which we pressed British Rail to open the station and the bus company to allow buses to come down into Portlethen village , when the station was reopened , the bus companies suddenly decided that buses would come down off the main road and start a service to compete with British Rail .
2 The Conventional Forces in Europe ( CFE ) treaty signed in Paris in November 1990 [ see p. 37838 ] and in " provisional application " since July 17 , 1992 [ see p. 39031 ] , was due to come formally into effect on Nov. 9 , 10 days after the last two signatory states ( Byelarus and Kazakhstan ) deposited their instruments of ratification .
3 To come forth into sun
4 Once settled into the unaccustomed work , Greg found that things began to come more into perspective .
5 Sorry , I should explain to the committee that I was informed that the secretary who normally does the minutes for the half past one was sick , and had , she 'd been sent home by her doctor at lunch time , so I came back from lunch and had to come straight into committee , and I do apologize if I have missed bits of paper or whatever , I 've gathered up everything I could , but that might well be one of the things that I 've left behind .
6 as if to help Charity answer Mandy 's question , the binoculars suddenly took it upon themselves to come distinctly into focus .
7 On T V last week there was a programme , tuberculosis has come back into Britain , said it was the Asians bringing it back .
8 Donovan , the folk guru who was a git in the Sixties with grooves such as ‘ Goo Goo Barabajagal ’ and ‘ Mellow Yellow ’ , has come back into vogue .
9 Some colour had come back into Jennifer 's face .
10 BBC2 's recent Rembrandt season confirms that the figure of the artist has come back into fashion .
11 It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services .
12 It never stopped raining , and the plague began to come back into London .
13 We need you to tell people to come back into Newark , do n't be afraid of the of the works .
14 I think that there is hope and expectation on the part of us all that we shall be able to come back into talks after the general election .
15 The scenario depicted is that decreased hospital stay means that older people ( or indeed patients of any age ) are being sent home with high levels of dependency ; community services/informal carers can not cope and the person has to come back into hospital .
16 Roger Hardman of broking house James Capel reckons the smaller company is about to come back into fashion in a very big way .
17 Royal Gait 's Flat career was then plagued with leg trouble and he was eventually sent to stud only to come back into training three years later .
18 But with profits falling too , share prices still have further to fall to come back into line .
19 The best IBMers were sent out in the seventies on secondments , then seen to come back into promotions .
20 Afterwards he went upstairs , hung out the Do Not Disturb sign , and lay watching Sesame Street until the world outside had come fully into life .
21 This was in four storeys and in a no-frills , prefabricated style that could have been anything-a tax office , a really dull hotel , a leaking hospital doomed never to come fully into service .
22 Across the dale , through the haze , the flanks of Brant Lea above Bishopdale and the edge of Carperby Moor above Aysgarth came slowly into view .
23 Half a dozen figures came slowly into view , dressed in army camouflage and carrying automatic weapons .
24 A roe deer came down into reeds opposite to munch at green stuff .
25 As I came down into Salisbury that day I knew for the first time that I had been happy .
26 They were driving up the Harrow Road and had just passed the complex of St Mary 's Hospital when the campanile of St Matthew 's came suddenly into view on their left .
27 A network of diplomatic relations with the neighbouring capitalist world came gradually into existence , first of all with the smaller border states such as Finland and Estonia , then , in the 1920s , with Germany , France , Britain and Japan , and finally , in the early 1930s , with the United States , Belgium , Spain and the newly established states of Eastern Europe .
28 Fear and dismay came instantly into Changez 's face .
29 Shortly afterwards Martha 's world came sharply into focus .
30 They made the changeover and came back into London on a District Line train from Richmond .
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