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came into being

vb. (en-pastcome into being)

Usage examples of "came into being".

He had a black hole in his mind where he should have had transitions: at the point where his memories should have revealed how he came into being, what his birth meant, why his existence under these conditions was necessary, his recollections frayed away to nothing.

Neither you nor Jud B ever came into being, since the existence of both of you dates from a point later than your visit to Pulcheria, and you never made that visit, having been plucked out of the time-flow before you got a chance to do it.

The Brahmins maintain that in the almost endless sculptures of that immemorial pagoda, all the trades and pursuits, every conceivable avocation of man, were prefigured ages before any of them actually came into being.

I walked over and stood behind his chair, reading over his shoulder the type as it came into being, word by word.

This loop in time came into being when I did that, and its existence created a barrier in time that will go down as soon as it ceases to exist.

It will be sufficient to say that in the early days of 1915 a certain document came into being.

When computers came into being around the time of the Second World War, humans, quite naturally, communicated with them by simply grafting them on to the already-existing technologies for translating letters into bits and vice versa: teletypes and punch card machines.

In order to know this you must understand how the world came into being.

After the disruption, death, and destruction caused by the War of the Hundred Years, a third calendar came into being.

And upon those orders points of the designated color came into being as small lights.

Straightaway there was a glowing of lines there and runes came into being.