单词 | Come into |
例句 | 1. May you come into a good fortune! 2. Craft of all kinds come into this port. 3. She will never come into the bookstall again. 4. Come into the kitchen while I brew up. 5. Long skirts have come into fashion again. 6. The spring flowers have come into bloom. 7. Come into the office. 8. He wants to come into the business on his own terms. 9. Mother has come into her own since the children left home, and she is making a new life for herself. 10. Would you come into the bar and have a drink with me? 11. My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds. 12. She married for money - love didn't come into it. 13. Come into the house. 14. Your glasses would completely steam up when you come into the warm room in winter. 15. You realize that by rights you should not come into this room, don't you? This is only for people who work here. 15. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 16. When did this word come into common use? 17. Political considerations do come into play when making policy. 18. At dusk more fish come into the shallows. 19. The cuts will come into effect next May. 20. Roses start to come into flower in June. 21. The new government will come into power next month. 22. These issues have recently come into sharp focus . 23. They have come into conflict, sometimes violently. 24. When did the Labour party come into office? 25. Where do I come into all this? 26. When did the world come into being? 27. That phrase has come into usage. 28. The plane trees have come into leaf. 29. jiddu Krishnamurti, lndia-born religious philosop Aman who does not know what passion is will never knowlove because love can come into being only when there is total self aban -donment . 30. In the summer months a different set of climatic factors come into play. 1. Craft of all kinds come into this port. 2. Long skirts have come into fashion again. 3. The spring flowers have come into bloom. 4. Come into the office. 5. In the summer months a different set of climatic factors come into play. 6. He wants to come into the business on his own terms. 7. My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds. 8. She married for money - love didn't come into it. 9. Come into the house. 10. They have come into conflict, sometimes violently. 11. That phrase has come into usage. 12. When did the Roman Empire come into being? 13. When you've suited up , come into the machine room. 14. The new law will come into operation by midnight tomorrow. 15. A new EU directive on maternity leave will come into force next month. 15. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 16. You can contract Aids if your bodily fluids come into contact with the bodily fluids of someone else who is infected with HIV. 17. 31. This substance should not come into contact with food. 32. New companies come into existence every year. 33. He'd come into the clubhouse every day. 34. When do the new regulations come into force/effect? 35. New controls come into effect next month. 36. When do the new driving laws come into effect? 37. The new regulations come into effect next month. 38. Money doesn't really come into it. 39. When does the plan come into operation? 40. That method has only recently come into use. 41. The contract will come into effect upon signature. 42. You're soaked - come into the dry. 43. Come into the house and take potluck with me. 44. The new rules come into operation from next week. 45. How did the painting come into your possession ? 46. When did flares first come into fashion? 47. He loved watching the garden come into bloom. 48. When did the Roman Empire come into being? 49. When does the law come into operation? 50. We come into the world with nothing. 51. The wage increases will come into effect in June. 52. When do the new safety rules come into force? 53. When do the new regulations come into force? 54. I've worked very hard to pass this exam-luck doesn't come into it. 55. The new world order was expected to come into existence after the collapse of Communism in eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War. 56. A flood of cheap imports has come into the country. 57. Josie doesn't come into the movie until quite near the end. 58. Personal feelings don't come into it?we have to do what's right. 59. He took the job because he liked the work. Money didn't come into the equation. 60. When you've suited up ,(http:///come into.html) come into the machine room. 61. Several new members have come into the club since last year. 62. Modern cosmology believes the Universe to have come into existence about fifteen billion years ago. 63. Come into my office. 64. Come into the warm! 65. When a person is ill, the body's natural defence mechanisms come into operation. 66. It's cold standing out there - come into the warm. 67. Do not let the glue come into contact with water. 68. A variety of factors come into play when choosing an employee. 69. The real existence of a military option will come into play. 70. Don't let that glue come into contact with your skin. 71. Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning. 72. Come into the kitchen. I've got to put the roast in. 73. Drugs are believed to come into the country through five main entry points. 74. The new law will come into operation by midnight tomorrow. 75. Personal feelings should not come into play when you are making business decisions. 76. If the winter weather is mild, plants may come into flower too early. 77. A new EU directive on maternity leave will come into force next month. 78. I got the job because I was the best. My looks didn't come into it . 79. Every time he wanted to come into the garden he would bark until someone opened the gate. 80. Doctors exercise considerable power and often come into conflict with politicians. 81. Personal feelings should not come into play when one has to make business decisions. 82. The treaty will come into force on the stroke of midnight tonight. 83. Organized crime has an insidious influence on all who come into contact with it. 84. This was the cue for him to come into the room. 85. Long skirts have come into fashion again. Faded jeans are still in fashion too. 86. Many of these problems may simply fade into irrelevance when the new rules come into force. 87. The new Children's Act will come into force next year. 88. On seeing us come into the room, he started up from the bed. 89. She can't just come into this office and start laying down the law. 90. All your faculties have come into play in your work. 91. The scientific study of dreams has not yet come into its own. 92. New driving regulations are going to come into force later this year. 93. The Japanese maple that stands across the drive had just come into leaf. 94. She'll come into quite a lot of money when her father dies. 95. You can contract Aids if your bodily fluids come into contact with the bodily fluids of someone else who is infected with HIV. 96. The school is on your right as you come into the village. 97. I always have so many things to attend to when I come into the office after a trip abroad. 98. How had this com-promising picture come into the possession of the press? 99. Come into the warm and get dry, both of you. 100. His position did not come into it. 101. They'd come into the shops covered in Christmas decorations. 102. Logic does not come into it at all. 103. I have come into this chapel to commit murder. 104. In anticipation and retrospect, holidays come into their own. 105. And material riches do not come into it. 105. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 106. Besides, shagging had not come into it. 107. Again, appearance and reality come into conflict. 108. Even at this early design stage, Ogilvy and Mather had come into the project as equity partner and future tenant. 109. They come into existence after relatively brief periods of rapid change in a small sub-population of a pre-existing species. 110. Generally people start to come into their own in their second season. 111. When you first come into the building, you'll see the elevators just across the lobby. 112. Since deregulation in 1979, dozens of airlines have gone out of business and dozens more have come into existence. 113. Not a penny of federal money could come into Chicago without clearing through Daley. 114. I waited for him to come into my room and say hello. 115. Do, Aristotle asked, all the parts of the embryo come into existence together(), or do they appear in succession? 116. Also in accordance with the agreement, the government gazette announced that a multiparty system had come into effect on May 11. 117. She wasn't even sure why she'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him. 118. Viridian and phthalocyanine green come into their own when a particularly transparent mid green is required. 119. May we learn to treat with respect everyone that we come into contact with. 120. As we drive on, the Willapa Hills of coastal Washington come into view. 121. The bill is expected to received royal assent in July, the regulations to come into force early 1994. 122. He's decided to come into motor sport and stands a good chance. 123. Other factors also come into account such as the angular momentum of the two bodies. 124. Officer Browning has kindly agreed to come into school and give us a talk on crime prevention. 125. But this is actually only one of six sets of regulations and guidance which are due to come into force. 126. They will brighten the garden, produce leaf and die down again often before other plants have come into growth. 127. Yet both of them must come into contact with the same assortment of germs and viruses in their daily lives. 128. The forensic scientist - as distinct from the forensic pathologist - has come into his own. 129. Only when the very complicated structure of the brain exists will smells come into existence. 130. Section 20 will come into operation in the absence of express agreement or other clear evidence of the intention of the partners. 131. Once you are relaxed, focus your attention on the music and see what images come into your mind. 132. Christina found herself remembering the way the promising young architect had first come into their lives. 133. Should the proposals come into force they would greatly affect the already unfairly restricted use of metal detectors. 134. He has, of course, come into recent prominence through a long association with the late Robert Maxwell. 135. But caution is required where miracles come into play; let us stick to the facts.Sentencedict 136. Sorry, you can't come into this club - you're barred. 137. Ralph, the first boy to come into contact with Piggy did not try to be friendly towards him. 138. Much unhappiness has come into the world because of bewilderment and things left unsaid. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 139. Full implementation was delayed until after the Companies Act 1989 had come into effect. 140. Meanwhile, more than 1, 350 city contractors have come into compliance with the law. 141. As frozen crystals come into contact as water droplets they fuse together forming even bigger crystals. 142. This season Brooks has really come into his own as a goal scorer. 143. It is conceivable that quotas may come into future use to encourage or limit the numbers of certain types of applicant. 144. Another amazing fact is that crystals actually vibrate at different frequencies when they come into contact with other energy fields. 145. But he was still at an experimental stage of his thinking, and this enabled his political opportunism to come into play. 146. They come into effect next month and we shall issue planning policy guidance later this month. 147. It will double the number of vehicles that will come into King's Cross or St. Pancras during the morning peak hours. 148. Economic practices come into the literature in determining a fair price or a fair wage. 149. But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early. 150. The divide between the two groups is considerable yet, increasingly, they do come into contact with each other. 151. New regulations will amend the Insurance Companies Act 1982 and come into force by 21 May 1993. 152. The Convention was to come into force upon ratification by 30 states. 153. Bodies come into the section on a conveyor and are directed automatically into a buffer store. 154. She used to come into his room and sit there by his bed and cry. 155. However, various political considerations come into play with some Bills rather than their merits. 156. A 500 rouble note would come into circulation in the near future. 157. It's environmental benefits may be undisputed, but it seems its suitability for the car engine has now come into question. 158. It also exposes the fallacy of thinking that every possible world might come into existence sooner or later. 159. To prevent any such accident, the king ordered that no flax or hemp should ever come into his castle. 160. For all his shyness, Rawls has exercised a great influence on those who come into personal contact with him. 161. The problem results when acid rainclouds drifting across moorland come into contact with the branches of conifers. 162. Their wings do not normally come into contact, but even so there are problems when the dragonfly executes sharp turns. 163. We chose these three prices because most larger loan discounts come into force when you borrow more than £60,000 or £100,000. 164. New democracies have come into being since the end of the Cold War. 165. Pronethalol had only just come into clinical use when it was found to produce tumours in mice. 166. It's the second time in a quarter of a century that the locals have come into conflict with planning officials. 167. The reason became apparent when she saw a young female come into breeding condition. 168. The draft directive is likely to be adopted by Council in the autumn and would not come into force before 1993. 169. These come into play after corporate plans have been formulated and are concerned with implementing them. 170. The Volkskammer approved a new travel law to come into effect on Feb. 1(), 1990. 171. Clearly there are times when correctional staff and professionals come into conflict over their aims. 172. Both the Poll Tax and the Business rate come into force on 1st April 1990. 173. There is no reason why even one possible state should ever come into existence. 174. They are highly controversial and can not come into force until after the next election. 175. Phil Kelber said the evacuation was precautionary to reduce the risk that an open flame might come into contact with the gas. 176. New security measures, including video surveillance cameras, come into force on the city's bus fleet this week. 177. We have often been tempted to abandon this task; then another battered woman would come into our lived. 178. The hills had now come into view, and I enjoyed the grand spectacle of Mount Blue ahead. 179. Accounts must follow a format that will be laid down in regulations due to come into force in September 1993. 180. With decline, such distinctions broke down, and the ruling race was forced to come into closer contact with the ruled. 181. The plant consultant will come into an establishment to select material, and is then followed by the plant technician. 182. You seldom saw them, and even less often did you come into really close contact with them. 183. When planted through beds of hybrid tea or floribunda rosea they add interest before the roses come into flower. 184. This had become operational in 1978, although full earnings-related pensions were not due to come into effect until 1998. 185. Of equal importance are those social factors which come into play when the user or former user is back on the streets. 186. Is there danger to those who've come into contact with them? 187. I hate having advertising slogans and songs come into my head, out of my control. 188. By the 1970s, Cheatham was starting to come into his own as a soloist. 189. It was sparsely furnished, for Anne had only just come into her inheritance, but it was newly decorated and clean. 190. And these too could only come into existence through human awareness, human effort, and a continuing human action. 191. I had already come into conflict over race and patriotism. 192. Edouard could see the pleading expression come into his eyes, and the desperation for approval. 193. When both of us were back the new arrangements would come into full working. 194. That system of local distribution, which became a hallmark of the organization, took some years to come into being. 195. Since the war(), each time the Conservative Party has come into power it has extolled the virtues of the market. 196. Trucker hats have come into fashion only recently. 197. The boy would come into the room and tantalize the dog with his feed. 198. That is how the term " cat's paw " has come into use. 199. Please wipe off the mud before you come into the house. 200. Tomatoes come into season much earlier in Italy than in Northern Europe. 201. With a savings account you have to come into the bank to get your money. 202. A stabilisation agreement with the European Union has just come into force. 203. Here's a brush to wipe off the mud before you come into the house. 204. On the far side of the hills, the dark sand dunes come into view. 205. Come into the warmth of the Fortnum and Mason tearoom. 206. Article 17 This Law shall come into force on the date for promulgation. 207. New laws to control rising prices have recently come into force. 208. Others planning to come into the Chinese market have so far uncommitted. 209. These Rules shall come into effect as of the date of promulgation. 210. We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers. 211. Article 118 These Regulations shall come into effect from the day of their promulgation. 212. The steamboat has come into the pier and is blowing off steam. 213. We must square away before the examiners come into our office. 214. 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