Sentence examples for be come into from inspiring English sources

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Images of what might be come into my head and then I find that it becomes much easier to take a certain direction.

Residents in one of these districts are therefore more likely to be come into contact with police, which also makes them more likely to be arrested or ticketed for low-level offenses.

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Nevertheless, they do seem to be coming into fashion.

She just seems to be coming into her own".

Rooney, however, should be coming into his prime.

"Might not be coming into work today".

"It could be coming into millions.

As a result, a set of sub-classifiers with different views are come into being.

He's come into his own as a scientist.

So that's come into community.

"They're coming into our stadium.

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