come into something
— phrasal verb with come us/kʌm/verb past tense came /keɪm/, past participle come
to enter a place or a new position or state:
The new safety regulations come into effect at the beginning of the month.
As we drove over the hill, the ocean came into view.
Someone who comes into money or property receives it as a result of the death of a relative:
I came into a little money and bought a house.