Similar words: slide into, take into account, into, go into, get into, fall into, fit into, in touch. Meaning: v. obtain from someone after their death.
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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.
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