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

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1 Pre-Conquest families have a special immunity to the contagion of capitalism , defined by Disraeli as the bankers who came into England with ‘ Dutch William ’ .
2 Large spacious offices dominated by a Chesterfield reputedly used by the Rolling Stones singer and Marianne Faithful for amorous interludes attracted the traditional crowd of hangers-on , plus the few who came into work .
3 Uncle Dickie , as he was known to the whole family , was a dynamic , tyrannical figure , full of energy , drive and ambition , who aroused strong passions in everyone who came into contact with him .
4 He had an impish look about him , and the most beguiling manner , a combination which never failed to capture the hearts of all who came into contact with him .
5 ‘ Everyone who came into contact with her felt better for knowing her .
6 Yet the figure she eventually pulls out of the hat is not one likely to be recognised by many who came into contact with Freya Stark .
7 His ability to generate energy , to charge any situation with hilarious fun , coloured the lives of all who came into contact with him .
8 He was not only an outstanding golfer , but was one of those rare breed of men possessing the gift of total empathy with all who came into contact with him .
9 What I did not expect to find — and what I did find — was a strong Roman impact on the intellectual relations between Greeks and Jews or Celts or Iranians as soon as Roman power began to be felt outside Italy in the second century B.C. The influence of Rome on the minds of those who came into contact with it was quick and strong .
10 But there was a hard veneer to her , a cold ruthlessness , which repelled many who came into contact with her .
11 Something about its original vaunted status as a " Palace of the People " fired the imagination of anybody who came into contact with it , and overcame the doubts that its rocky track record as a business prospect might have occasioned .
12 Cavers like Clair Bishop , who came into contact with the chemicals , have been told if they suffer ill effects see their doctors .
13 In effect it meant that an individual who came into possession of inside information ( by way of a ‘ tip off ’ ) which had not been actively sought or requested , would be immune from the UK 's secondary insider dealing provisions .
14 One of the most remarkable members of the generation of physicists who came into prominence in the years following 1945 was Richard Feynman .
15 The school was a JMI school with over 400 pupils in ten classes , ten teachers plus a head teacher , a part-time secretary and a milk lady who came into school for one and a half hours a day to distribute milk .
16 Influence over the machinery of the law could give a politician additional means of gratifying friends and intimidating enemies , for a word in the right place could greatly ease the problems of those who came into conflict with the laws .
17 We some special policemen to go down there and open these gates , and of course , you can just imagine that the policemen who came into Ipswich , they were pretty rough in their dealing with the strikers .
18 This view was favoured by the new Secretary of State for Health , Kenneth Clarke , who came into office late in the discussions of the working party on the reform of the NHS .
19 Out of the gentlemen who came into farming at that time [ before mechanization ] only about one in twenty could make it go : the others had to have a skilled man to manage the farm for 'em .
20 Teresa , aged 11 , is the second youngest of four children who came into care three years ago .
21 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
22 On December 27th 110 of the 267 Democratic members of the House of Representatives signed a letter written by George Miller , a Californian Democrat who came into Congress in 1974 as part of the post-Vietnam wave of liberals .
23 Whether attitudes towards BSL can be altered or not , those who come into work with deaf people will have to approach the task of learning BSL and it may be that the weight of sign learning must rely on motivation to the task and the cognitive and age factors .
24 As Claud Mullins , a London magistrate , commented on the plight of separated women in 1935 : ‘ Day by day as I watch the women who come into court on summonses for arrears — probably the least attractive of all Police Court work — I sometimes wonder whether after all many of them would not have done better to put up with the ills they had , rather than to have placed their faith in court orders ’ .
25 Instead , teachers , parents and other adults who come into contact with young people need to :
26 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
27 This seminar is designed specifically for all those who come into contact with IBM 's products and terminology and who want to be able to understand and discuss them in order to carry out their jobs more effectively .
28 Displays of aggression are the most serious behavioural problem , both for the owner and others who come into contact with the dog .
29 There is , therefore , a need to re-examine training methods for those who come into contact with deaf people later in their careers , since it would appear that the methods currently available underestimate the complexity of this second language learning situation .
30 In another move to improve services for parents , principal child protection officer Evelyn Joseph is helping local voluntary organisations set up an advocacy project for black parents who come into contact with the child protection team .
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