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

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1 They had come into a gallery at the centre of which was a large glass case , round which the boys — apart from Khan and the Husayns — were crowded .
2 Someone had come into a study meeting and said ‘ Would anyone volunteer to do the washing ? ’
3 He had come into the centre that morning complaining of indigestion .
4 The first thing he had done when he had come into the apartment had been to turn off the heating system , and then he had opened the window in his bedroom and the window in the sparsely furnished living room .
5 According to his informant , the arms had come into the quarter the previous day .
6 Later the same year he was appointed to the custody of various Welsh castles and honours which had come into the king 's hands on the death of George de Cantilupe [ q.v . ] .
7 In 1281 he was commissioned by the king to search the chirograph chests for all deeds relating to Jewish debts , which had come into the king 's hands through the forfeiture of the creditors concerned , and then to levy those debts for the king .
8 Luke had come into the kitchen with the hat .
9 Several times , Carrie had come into the kitchen and found them giggling together .
10 If , for example , old man Jordan had come into the kitchen at that moment , Wycliffe might have seen him in the mirror ; but what of it ?
11 I found that so many new people had come into the scheme at the last moment that I was now four from the end .
12 She , too , remembered the day he had come into the yard and cheeked her father , telling him he could choose his name from Smith , Jones , or Robinson .
13 It was the first time for a long while that Tommy had come into the dining rooms for his morning break and Carrie had spotted him from the window as he pulled up outside and climbed down wearily from his horsecart .
14 And for , our children when they grow up cos I had three children nearly every one that had come into the town had little ones so you see we were trying to build a town for our children to benefit which I do n't know whether you think that it 's a town worth living in but I think that we have done very well and it 's a town that is caring for such as the elderly they really do care !
15 Very few Unionists were Nonconformists and most of these had come into the party from the Liberal Unionist side .
16 She was a very nice girl named Eugena , I think , and there were guards at the end of the hotel corridors , I remember giving them the slip and wandering around Khabarovsk on my own in a snowstorm , only to be told the next day that there was quite a bit of excitement in the city during the night because a Siberian tiger had come into the city and was wandering the streets at the same time I was !
17 It was the other detective , White , who had come into the living-room far too quietly for my liking .
18 And someone who had come into the district recently .
19 Two new acts had come into the show and they needed all the orchestra time they could get before going into Scranton .
20 Interestingly , Harry had come into the game unusually late because he was already 24-years-old when chief scout Charlie Slade spotted him playing for .
21 Anna had come into the world feet first and it took all the experience of Mrs Finklestein and the skill of the young Dr Arlen , who had come back at once with Denis , to turn the baby round without strangling the little thing with its own cord .
22 Light had come into the world again , even if it was to the accompaniment of tap-dancing elves .
23 It was since that child had come into the house last night .
24 Heathcliff had come into the house and stood at the bottom of the stairs , looking up .
25 He 'd decided to tell Sanchez that something had come into the market , something both he and Kemp would want .
26 When I traced my own family tree I found that the Heys had come into the parish of Penistone ( and more particularly to that part known as the township of Thurlstone where I lived ) about the year 1800 and that during the previous three centuries they had resided in Kirkburton parish immediately to the north .
27 Sixty-eight of the ninety family names recorded in the 1720s , that is three out of every four , were those of families which had come into the parish since the Elizabethan period .
28 One of the social workers had come into the office and was looking at me very strangely .
29 After that her mother , Eliza , had come into the bedroom and led Janine out , taking her into her own bedroom .
30 He had come into the shop with her but had not followed her upstairs to the kitchen .
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