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50 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Come Into'

As the spaceship approached Earth, the astronauts eagerly prepared to come into the planet's atmosphere.

The detective asked the witness to recall the moment they saw the suspect come into the store.

After years of hard work, she was finally ready to come into her inheritance and manage the family business.

The software developers were thrilled to come into the office and see the latest improvements in their project.

The coach encouraged the players to come into the field with confidence and give their best effort.

As the storm approached, the birds started to come into the safety of their nests.

The entrepreneur was excited to see his new product come into the market and gain popularity.

The young girl was thrilled to come into possession of her grandmother's antique necklace.

After his uncle's passing, he was surprised to come into a sizable inheritance.

The company is expected to come into a new era of success with its innovative products.

As the clouds cleared, the hikers were delighted to come into a breathtaking view of the mountain range.

The rookie quarterback is starting to come into his own, displaying impressive skills on the field.

The historical documents provide insight into the events that led the nation to come into existence.

After years of hard work, she finally began to come into recognition as a talented artist.

The detective was determined to come into possession of the crucial evidence to solve the mysterious case.

The scientist hoped to come into a groundbreaking discovery that would revolutionize the field of medicine.

Despite facing numerous challenges, the community managed to come into unity to address common issues.

The young boy will come into a large inheritance when he turns 18.

After years of hard work, she will come into a leadership role in the company.

The students will come into knowledge of their exam results next week.

As the storm passed, the town began to come into view through the clearing fog.

After a long legal battle, the family will come into ownership of the disputed property.

The recipe book has allowed her to come into a variety of cooking techniques.

The scientist was excited to come into possession of a rare specimen for research.

With age, she started to come into wisdom and understanding of life's complexities.

The teacher encouraged the shy student to come into the class discussion and share their unique perspective.

The diplomat worked tirelessly to facilitate peaceful negotiations and help nations come into agreements.

With a warm smile, the chef invited the guests to come into the kitchen and experience the culinary magic.

The hikers were thrilled to come into a breathtaking view at the summit after a challenging climb.

The scientist observed the particles as they come into contact with each other, leading to a fascinating reaction.

The archaeologist carefully documented the artifacts that come into light during the excavation.

The singer waited backstage, excited to come into the spotlight and perform for the enthusiastic audience.

The patient began to feel relief as the effects of the medication started to come into play.

The old house, after extensive renovations, started to come into a charming and inviting appearance.

As the negotiations progressed, the diplomats worked hard to come into agreement on the terms of the treaty.

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