Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [vb pp] into a " in BNC.

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1 Like many others , I suspect , I have gone into a shop of whatever description linked to a current hobby , have asked a few pertinent questions , and have then exited clutching some new-bought kit .
2 ‘ Since coming back from maternity leave I have plunged into a new area .
3 ‘ You sound as if you have turned into a brainless ninny , like the rest of them , ’ Catherine said crossly .
4 First impressions , as you pass beyond the large tumbled blocks of Gendarme Ridge , is that you have stumbled into a quarry .
5 Because just by that simple act of handing over your money at the checkout and receiving the goods in exchange , just by doing that , you have entered into a contract with the shop and as , as a result of that contract you 've got the three rights which the consumer advisor mentioned on the tape .
6 This relationship is evidently not to be confused with a sexual relationship ; it is just that once you have entered into an artistic liaison of this intensity , the sexual shenanigans are likely to follow .
7 Once you have got into an improvising state of mind almost any piece of furniture will begin to develop potential .
8 You have come into a classical company which makes sense of that training but what other ingredients do you think vital ?
9 SERAFIN : Yes , but we have jumped into a really rather different category of household appliance , have n't we ?
10 We have fallen into an ageist trap and attempted to generalise and to stereotype .
11 ‘ As to not knowing me , I think we have fitted into a peculiar relationship very quickly .
12 Already we have moved into a darker , more specific and personal mood which is strengthened by the last chapter where the listener is brought closer to the poet to provide comfort for all the losses he has endured .
13 At a Conservative party meeting on 28 August , Amery noted that Horne ‘ on the whole agrees with me that we have got into a considerable mess and that the great thing is to extricate our people as soon as possible , ’ while Hailsham in his speech ‘ supported entirely what had been done but trusted that it would not last longer than two months — whereat loud cheers ’ .
14 We have come into a world where everything is made of chocolate , ham , curry-powder and salmon ! ’
15 They have developed into an oligarchy , most interested in their own affairs …
16 They have drifted into a perpetual nap ,
17 They have vanished into a sandstorm of media blitzes on Baghdad , the technologising of war , the false immediacy of ‘ real time ’ , the pseudo-actuality of ‘ live from Amman-Riyadh-Dahran ’ , and demonised Saddam Hussein ( to which mystification writing such as Enzensberger 's unfortunately contributes ) .
18 Compaq Computer Corp and Microsoft Corp came together in Washington yesterday to announce that they have entered into a comprehensive agreement to develop new products and markets and to make personal computers easier to use .
19 where corporate information is revealed legitimately to an underwriter , accountant , lawyer , or consultant working for the corporation , these outsiders may become fiduciaries of the shareholders … [ they do not actively solicit or acquire inside information ] but rather they have entered into a special confidential relationship in the conduct of the business of the enterprise and are given access to information solely for corporate purposes .
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