Visit informally and spontaneously.
Obtain, especially accidentally.
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Examples for "come into "
Examples for "come into "
1 The decree will come into effect tomorrow, Economy Minister Giulio Tremonti said.
2 The Trade Me rule change will come into effect on 12 March.
3 The actual termination would, however, only come into effect 10 years later.
4 When the main bodies come into contact, the issue is decided quickly.
5 The new law is expected to come into effect in January 2020.
1 Good news stories, these days, are very, very hard to come by .
2 Four of Illinois' conference losses have come by 10 points or less.
3 Houses were easier to come by when young and rocketed in value.
4 The fact that they'd come by cart gave him hope of others.
5 He said quietly, 'As you said, miracles are hard to come by . '
6 Teams arriving from New Zealand invariably find sleep impossible to come by .
7 Even in a good year, force horses were hard to come by .
8 But be aware, flu shots are hard to come by this year.
9 I thought what a different bed she was certain to come by .
10 Anything so easily come by could not possibly be good for us.
11 VICTORIES Statistics on South Africa's transgender population are hard to come by .
12 Surely Quinn had said he'd come by the room to get me?
13 Any clarity from the G20 may be hard to come by , however.
14 Marjorie promised to come by with the offering papers the following morning.
15 Forgive the paper as it's hard for me to come by also.
16 He said he'd come by and do it when he has time.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Come by в диалектах
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