Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This part of the kitchen was originally a coal shed and it was a very dark and dingy area , ’ Pauline explains , ‘ so we knocked down the adjoining wall and opened up the staircase that comes down into the corner of the kitchen . |
2 | A spiritual movement of independence gathers force underground and comes out into the open , using doubt as its prime organ of propaganda . |
3 | A gently ascending forest track leads up through woods and comes out into the open at the summit of the trail , to give a fine view of the whole length of the Urner See , framed by the Fronalpstock ( 1,922m , 6,304ft ) and Rophaien ( 2,078m , 6,81 6ft ) peaks towering over the bluffs of the opposite ( east ) shore . |
4 | And on the bus : Every morning he comes out into the garden with his cup of tea and stands there , looking round . |
5 | He comes out into the garden and sips his tea and looks around . |
6 | I read once there 's over a hundred miles of rivers under the city , like the Fleet which rises in Hampstead and comes out into the Thames at Blackfriars , all underground . ’ |
7 | And from the moment it is , comes out into the world it 's will is expressed again and again and again ! |
8 | The pulmonary artery comes back into the heart , the pulmonary vein goes away from the heart |
9 | Mark comes back into the room wearing his new shorts . |
10 | And if you do n't get that amount , presumably Finmere comes back into the picture again ? |
11 | Basically , it 's another one , is n't it , where whatever money we put towards it , and the end of the day what they get left with comes back into the community . |