into being

into being

Into existence. This company only came into being through the hard work of my talented staff. The newly captured images are helping scientists to understand how some stars come into being.
See also: being
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

into being

into existence. The new law brought more problems into being. That idea came into being centuries ago.
See also: being
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • come into being
  • come into existence
  • a man for all seasons
  • season
  • be a hard act to follow
  • regain (something) from (one)
  • regain from
  • a whole team and the dog under the wagon
  • come as a revelation
  • sneak the sunrise past a rooster
References in periodicals archive
Say to them, 'We came from the light, the place where the light came into being by itself, and was revealed through their image.' If they say to you, Who are you?' say, 'We are its children, the chosen of the living father.'" (Thomas 50)
My individuality comes into being only because of my connections.
For the historically minded, this is the message of the "social contract," which allows me to believe that we bring institutions into being as mere tools for achieving some short-or long-lived ends, and these ends are brought to the institutions by disparate persons as selfinterests.