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

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1 The British Olympic yachting team , which a week ago was an unknown quantity , has now come into sharper focus with three representatives chosen , and others emerging .
2 Although directors and officers ' liability insurance has been available in the UK since the 1930s , it has only come into wide use in the last few years .
3 At that point Posi chimed in to say that another vessel had come into visual range just beyond the Valve .
4 ‘ Does your own mother come into that category ? ’
5 It was a narrow squeak for Errol , for had Newry lost to Queen 's a fortnight ago and ended up in a relegation decider against the students , the ban would have come into immediate effect .
6 Chemists were even suspicious of physical methods of analysis ; but the convenience of the spectroscope meant that by the 1870s it had come into regular use , as we shall see later .
7 It is the second role which has recently come into greater prominence .
8 My most abiding memory will not be of the joy of the French , but the terrible sight of Pete Sampras ' face at the prize giving ceremony which looked as if he had come into intimate contact with an atom bomb .
9 ‘ Mental handicap ’ is the term that has come into general usage to describe a condition of arrested or incomplete development of mind .
10 Planning a complete package of care This rather ugly term ‘ package of care ’ has come into general welfare use to describe what is often a complex solution to a client 's need for services .
11 The old spelling is to continue to be ‘ tolerated ’ until the new version has come into general use .
12 Once actionable , trusts must have come into popular use , i for already under Claudius a change in the jurisdictional scheme was introduced , and two special praetors were appointed .
13 Should any of this sodium come into direct contact with water the result could be literally explosive .
14 On this issue Owen and Roger have come into open conflict but , although the observation that Roger lacks commitment to the aim of returning pupils to school is a correct one , the implications drawn from it are not .
15 ‘ Could any of them have come into this kitchen ? ’ asked Rose .
16 I have come into this chapel to commit murder .
17 How many had come into this squat or that , asking , " Any of your soup left , Alice ? " and then sat breaking bread into it , handing back their plates for more .
18 The great spa-temple at Bath would almost certainly have come into this category .
19 Fear of war and fear of pollution come into this category .
20 Spurs had come into this match unbeaten in their previous eight matches , and although they have improved their League standing , the cup competitions remain their best hope of success .
21 Somebody had obviously come into some money .
22 I can get that off Judas , he 's come into some cash lately . ’
23 Pronethalol had only just come into clinical use when it was found to produce tumours in mice .
24 It should be noted here that the terms expert and knowledge based systems have come into common usage , and are often interchanged when describing intelligent systems .
25 The word ‘ carer ’ has come into common usage in the past ten years or so , but it has been used imprecisely .
26 Many of the plants familiar in the garden — Dahlia , Chrysanthemum , Fuchsia — are generic names which have come into common language .
27 What they 've come into common use .
28 But one of the things that we have discovered over twenty year is the only way you will get people to come into that brochure is to make absolutely certain before you go and see them is
29 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
30 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
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