Came-into-being Sentence Examples

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  • By this reform two important offices in the Venetian constitution - the privy council (consiglieri ducali) and the senate (the pregadi or invited) - came into being.

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  • That the epistle implies as already existent a developed system of Gnostic thought such as only came into being in the 2nd century is not true, and such a date is excluded by the external evidence.

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  • A few years after this the Brethren of the Temple of Solomon at Jerusalem or Knights of the Temple came into being at the Holy City, and they settled first on the south side of Holborn near Southampton Row.

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  • Modern like ancient idealism came into being as a correction of the view that threatened to resolve the world of matter and mind alike into the changing manifestations of some single non-spiritual force or substance.

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  • Hence there is confusion on every side; it is difficult to distinguish between various sects and to determine their exact opinions or the circumstances under which they came into being.

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  • The middle ages came into being at the time when the political structure of the world, based upon the conquests of Alexander the Great and the achievements of Julius Caesar, began to disintegrate.

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  • Since it came into being the republic had by 1921 founded 13 new agricultural schools, and in all there were 180 agricultural and forestry schools (higher and elementary), including the so-called " winter schools," while more than 50 periodicals appeared regularly for the technical instruction of those engaged in agriculture.

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  • It came into being in 1817 and gradually gained the position of a tolerated nonconformist church (1845 being the date of its complete recognition by the state).

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  • The Evangelical Lutheran Immanuel Synod came into being in 1864, and has a membership of 5300 with 13 ordained pastors.

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  • The first school' which came into being under the immediate influence of humanism was that founded at St Paul's by Dean 1 See also the article Schools.

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  • Still more recently yet another society came into being in Switzerland with objects which seem to be similar to those of the Institute of International Law.

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  • There can be little doubt, whatever counter claims may be set up, that the Third Order was one of St Francis' creations, and that his Third Order was the exemplar after which the others were fashioned; but at an early date the other Mendicant Orders formed Third Orders on the same lines, and so there came into being Dominican Tertiaries, and Carmelite, and Augustinian, and Servite, and also Premonstratensian and many others.

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  • Phoenician settlement in Sicily began before Carthage became great, perhaps before Carthage came into being.

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  • But constituents were averse to paying their members, no Speaker was elected, the reform never came into being.

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  • The " seminary system " came into being - that is, the custom of obliging candidates for ordination to spend several years in a theological college, whence lay influences were carefully excluded.

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  • In 1790 a New Arcadia came into being.

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  • The latter indeed is glanced at ("All things were made by him"), merely to provide a link with earlier speculation, but what the writer is concerned about is not the mode in which the world came into being but the spiritual life which resides in the Logos and is communicated by him to men.

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  • Wildfowl Conservation In 1949 the nature conservancy came into being.

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  • With accessibility experts working alongside multimedia developers, the idea for Skills for Access came into being.

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  • Three centuries of brewing heritage 1664 is the actual date on which Kronenbourg came into being.

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  • The radical reforms outlined in the 1947 Education Act came into being on 1 April 1948.

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  • Thus while its form would by analogy tend per se to awaken suspicion, its contents remove this feeling; and we may even infer from this surviving early formulation of local ecclesiastical tradition, that others of somewhat similar character came into being in the sub-apostolic age, but failed to survive save as embodied in later local teaching, oral or written, very much as if the Didache had perished and its literary offspring alone remained (see Didachf).

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  • As soon as the men of the various regiments began to disperse among the wealthy and deserted houses, the army was lost forever and there came into being something nondescript, neither citizens nor soldiers but what are known as marauders.

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  • After 1834 The Bridgwater (occasionally seen spelled as Bridgewater) Poor Law Union formally came into being on 11th May 1836.

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  • Medicine cabinets have been used in bathroom designs since indoor plumbing came into being.

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  • The Eagle Scouts came into being as a way to keep Boy Scouts who achieved Eagle Scout status engaged.

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  • It was in the Victorian era that the kind of Christmas we imagine as "traditional" came into being.

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  • Burberry added "D" rings and epaulettes and the traditional trench coat came into being.

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  • Can you tell us a little about how the company came into being and why you decided to start making unique clocks out of art?

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  • The plot works from the outer edge inward to explain how vampires came into being and how they have survived throughout the centuries, living just under human radar.

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  • Italy's first Girl Scouts came into being in 1914, two years after the first Boy Scout groups formed.

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