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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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(sentencedict.com), 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.
More similar words: slide into, take into account, into, go into, get into, fall into, fit into, in touch, point out, run into, cut into, turn into, look into, interfere in, enter into, burst into, break into, in point of, a case in point, keep in touch, in the event of, come home, EIN, done in, lie in, vote in, cave in, tune in, wherein, give in.