Example sentences of "[vb past] into its " in BNC.
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31 | Purged of its comparatively moderate and democratic elements , English Fascism came into its own . |
32 | High prices led to the severe depletion of wild mink , marten , river otter , and beaver populations , and ranch-bred fur came into its own . |
33 | Town planning came into its own through a set of totally new factors , when a remarkable social and political consensus flowered briefly to provide authority and legitimation . |
34 | It was at the 9th hole in the second round of the World Championship of Women 's Golf that this recently acquired touch of caution came into its own . |
35 | In the period after the Second World War , British political science came into its own . |
36 | But it was with the coming of sound , in 1929 , that Colman 's Hollywood career really came into its own : the producer Sam Goldwyn was the first to realize the magic of that infinitely poetic , English voice , and put him under a long-term contract which was to last virtually the whole of the rest of his life . |
37 | Later , at Grosvenor House , the dress really came into its own . |
38 | The new technique came into its own by treating the infested garments for 72 hours in ten bubbles simultaneously . |
39 | ( Evidence of the effectiveness of small strikes was seen in the Gulf War where the careful and strategic destruction of the enemies ' forces came into its own . ) |
40 | Thanks to the solution of the problems of atomic weight and valency ( the number of links the atom of an element possesses with other atoms ) , the atomic theory , somewhat neglected after its flowering in the early nineteenth century , came into its own again after 1860 , and simultaneously technology in the shape of the spectroscope ( 1859 ) allowed various new elements to be discovered . |
41 | faded into the background , and the Linguistics Department came into its own . |
42 | Finally the coffee was steaming in its pot , as hot as good coffee should be ; the cream had been fetched from its place on the cold stone slab in the pantry and poured into its jug , sugar cubes had been decanted into a tiny flowered porcelain bowl which matched the pot and the jug , together with a matching cup and saucer . |
43 | Sometimes you can find a lid ( operculum ) preserved as a fossil , that closed the aperture when the mollusc withdrew into its shell . |
44 | Dent Town suffered its gradual loss of status passively and withdrew into its shell , content to look after its own affairs exclusively and be bypassed by a changing world . |
45 | 1979 Conservative Government got into its stride that this tenet was raised from aspirational status to a specific directive that InterCity must operate as a self-financing business . |
46 | And the birds of the air sang in its branches and made nests ; and the insects of the earth swarmed upon it or tunnelled into its leaves , or stems , or fruit , as is their wont . |
47 | For example , in one story , an organisation required a new item to go through some 270 checks before production , which understandably cut into its capacity to innovate . |
48 | It was perhaps originally an oral message from Cnut , committed to writing by an ecclesiastic for circulation to the shire courts , and then redrafted into its present state by Wulfstan . |
49 | St Jovite was in a winning position on the final bend , but the race soon developed into its final desperate duel . |
50 | With the amazing eyesight that had helped him become a great player , Luke pointed out egrets , storks and even a snake that whisked into its hole before Perdita could see it . |
51 | MINISTERS and MPs were on alert for a late night Commons showdown as the Maastricht treaty bill rumbled into its 17th day . |
52 | As this was my first experience of squadron life , I quickly fell into its easy way , I was rather surprised to find I was already selected to play rugger for the squadron the following Sunday , and also went straight into the squadron tennis team . |
53 | It therefore incorporated into its privatization plans a new version of the diversity policy . |
54 | It was the biggest comprehensive school in the area ( purpose-built , as the Head never tired of saying ) , and every morning two thousand pupils streamed into its gates , navy blue and yellow waves breaking over the grassy slopes , spreading themselves through the corridors , filling up the empty rooms . |
55 | His bullets streamed into its chubby underside , slitting and probing with veterinary purpose . |
56 | The small , pale and unreal shadow disappeared into its nothingness before the life that , with its desires , now sprang into the plot on both feet and demanded its right . |
57 | The main joke , a cheerily philistine one , is to pitch Australia from the margins of Western thought into its centre . |
58 | The main joke , a cheerily philistine one , is to pitch Australia from the margins of Western thought into its centre . |
59 | Jennifer held her breath with excitement as the older woman passed her hands over the misty sphere and stared into its centre . |
60 | Instead of sitting on the benches he came right up to Minch 's cage and stared into its emptiness for a long time . |