Dust and rain came into the house from above as easily as bullets and tanks shells could penetrate the walls. |
Once he had separated the piece enough to get a chain around it, then a crawler crane came into play. |
She put on a leather vest with a leather jerkin when a voice came into her head. |
Evolutionary theory does not deal with how life originally came into existence, a process called abiogenesis. |
The idea of civil rights came into its own during the abolitionist campaign against slavery. |
It wasn't until very late in the novel that my own feelings came into it, and by then it was too late. |