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Example sentences for "come into"

  • It is from this that you shall see a young Lady celebrated and admired in all the Assemblies about Town, when her elder Brother is afraid to come into a Room.

  • I wish it may never come into your Head to imitate those antiquated Creatures so far, as to come into Publick in the Habit as well as Air of a Roman Matron.

  • To come into a country of which one is not a native, for the purpose of permanent residence.

  • To come into possession of; to possess; to own; to enjoy as a possession.

  • To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.

  • Alms," saith he, "suffereth not to come into darkness.

  • Come into my office on your way out--nothing especial--only because it's always a pleasure to talk with you.

  • I stood awkwardly, waiting for something further to come into my own head.

  • Yes," said Miss Maitland; "come into my room, dear.

  • No more she ain't, to come into my own house and call a decent woman 'a hobelisk!

  • Therefore it is said in the proverb: Come into Hesebon, let the city of Sehon be built and set up: 21:28.

  • I mentioned to Mr. Smallweed, only an hour or so ago, that when I come into things of this kind I feel as if I was being smothered.

  • Haven't I come into court, twenty afternoons for no other purpose than to see you pin the Chancellor like a bull-dog?

  • Thou hast knit together the mountains, thou hast made mankind and the beasts of the field to come into being, thou hast made the heavens and the earth.

  • Khepera, who caused all things to come into being, and of the resurrection.

  • In the degree that we come into a full realization of our oneness with this Infinite Power do we become calm and quiet, undisturbed by the little occurrences that before so vex and annoy us.

  • It is never necessary to come into such a state if we are awake and remain awake to the light and the powers within us.

  • When in this way we come into a knowledge of truth we no longer need facts that are continually changing.

  • When we come into a recognition of this fact, we can then do no harm to any one, to any thing.

  • Nobody ever said that Talbert had come unfairly into that, or that he had misused his money in buying men after he began to come into it in quantity.

  • But when they all stop talking the minute I come into a room, and when mamma and Peggy go around with red eyes and won't say why, you'd better believe I don't like it.

  • Others also came flocking together out of their houses, praying and making public supplication, because the place was like to come into contempt.

  • She knew not how this had come into Soelver's hands but she also bent over it and kissed it and her soul went out toward Soelver as toward a soul far, far away, whom she once had known, whom however she could scarcely remember.

  • The former always wants to come into my bed in the night when he walks in his sleep.

  • The Emperor of Austria particularly objected to these Mediterranean positions going away from his family, and refused to come into any of the partition treaties.

  • House of Orange, come into power on his downfall.

  • For Mr. Redmond told his Dublin audience that, while the Home Rule Act was to come into operation at once, the exclusion of the six counties was to be only for the period of the war and twelve months afterwards.

  • Ministers were always basing their Irish policy on Dominion analogies, but could anyone, Carson asked, imagine the Imperial Government sending troops to compel the Transvaal or New South Wales to come into a federal system against their will?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come into" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    actual fact; come aboard; come across; come again; come alive; come and; come around; come back; come before; come between; come closer; come forth; come hame; come here; come right; come together; come upstairs; come vnto; come what; comes down; comes forward; dark background; mortally wounded; not very; public sentiment; silence followed