Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] have [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 When you saw that happening you realised you had to go into other things .
2 However , Santiago 's early lead was due to heavy support in and around the Manila area , and as the count progressed , the unofficial returns showed her having slipped into third place behind Ramos and Cojuangco .
3 Quite neglected now , the small church that guarded it has crumbled into ruin .
4 When officers arrived he had climbed into the back yard and the Volvo was seen to be on fire .
5 When officers arrived he had climbed into the back yard and the Volvo was seen to be on fire .
6 Momentarily transfixed , I soon realised we had run into a very dense patch of phosphorescence , a common enough phenomenon at sea which never failed to fascinate me .
7 I figured they 'd infiltrated into Danu in ethnic costume , though their appearance was that of wild men from the outer reaches .
8 The Pic du Midi has long had an observatory on top , a very substantial structure indeed and occupied since I 88 I , after the scientists who started it had got into the arduous habit of spending their winters up here in a small hotel .
9 Even Stella , McIllvanney 's long-suffering secretary , had taken the day off , leaving the office locked , which meant I had to walk into town to find a public telephone from which I called the Bahamian Police and told them about Hirondelle , and added that I had rescued a chart and a handful of cartridges from the stricken boat .
10 I felt I had strayed into the workshop of a latter-day Anton von Leeuwenhoek , the pioneer microscopist who was noted for his high-performance single lenses .
11 The reason destroying it now would be no solution , he wrote , is that what sickens me is not the object itself but the time and thought I have put into it .
12 The days when Miss Logan 's fluent Italian had been of use to them were long past ; having begun the journey as guide and interpreter , she felt she had dwindled into a mere hanger-on , with little greater status than the discarded dragoman or the newly-appointed Kurd .
13 WHEN Stephanie Cole went to the read-through of the BBC2 film Memento Mori , there were so many famous names present that she felt she 'd stumbled into Who 's Who in the Theatre .
14 AS A small girl Arden saw A Flea in Her Ear and knew she had to go into the theatre .
15 For a while there I thought you 'd gone into a coma .
16 One of the girls in the company , ever such a nice little thing she was , she thought she 'd got into trouble ; well , I could 've told her she would , the way she was going on — actors — you would n't believe !
17 Paradoxically , it was in this administrative vacuum that many members of the Colonial Service felt they had come into their own .
18 But having I could just tell councillor that the main problems which he felt he had to bring into this debate , the main problem is parking across the driveways in Harvey Goodwin Avenue , both the residents get very fed up because the parking .
19 Long before they had passed the watershed and were looking over into the jaws of the mountains at the head of Loch Morar , young Angus felt he had strayed into a foreign country .
20 He found himself smiling widely as he went to obey her and for a moment he felt he had dropped into a home which was familiar to him .
21 Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water .
22 Why in heaven 's name did I have to walk into this nightmare ?
23 Before she left she had gone into her kitchen , ostensibly to lock the back door , but in fact to look at her new refrigerator , her automatic washing-machine and her food-mixer .
24 Tight-fisted Lloyds spotted she had slipped into the red when it came to pay her £41.62 mortgage instalment .
25 Well we had we had to look into it very carefully .
26 Mr Perkins said they had walked into the surgery and poured bleach into the tank .
27 Given leave to speak , he said he had gone into the church to help , and had simply obeyed such orders as were given to him , and he knew nothing of where the saint 's coffin might be at this moment .
28 He said he had bumped into Shildon on Monday evening and urged him into a pub , taking the opportunity to make up the quarrel begun on Friday .
29 Judge Michael Coombe said he had taken into account that they turned to crime because of the slump .
30 He said he had taken into account that the intended victim had suffered no long term phsyical injuries .
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