Example sentences of "recently [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Radio had only recently developed into a mass medium for news and entertainment . |
2 | After tonight , the next stage of Rangers ' journey is the visit to Marseille on 7 April , which dispenses with any margin for error against a Brugge side Smith expects to be fortified by the return of the Hungarian sweeper , Laszlo Disztl , and Stephane van der Heyden , the young midfield player who has recently broken into Belgium 's national side . |
3 | Thereafter Anselm gave him such aid as he could against the despoilers of his see among the Norman barons who had recently penetrated into southern Wales as far as Pembroke . |
4 | It is the second role which has recently come into greater prominence . |
5 | Things exist either because they have recently come into existence or because they have qualities that made them unlikely to be destroyed in the past . |
6 | In September he was elected chairman of a new National Co-ordinating Commission of Solidarity , set up by representatives of the regional organizations which had recently come into being . |
7 | The religious police ( mutawa ) were recently pricked into action by the horrifying sight of Saudi women demonstrating for the right to drive . |
8 | In this case , a 45 year old woman with a large family had recently moved into the area . |
9 | I had only just joined the school as my family had recently moved into the area . |
10 | The council was formed in 1979 under strong leadership guidance ( the only member who had not recently moved into the area , although a home-owner ) . |
11 | There are several other groups of managers who have recently moved into shell companies , with the view to picking up good deals in recession-hit markets . |
12 | With the help of his actress friend , ex-James Bond baddie Barbara Carrera , he has recently moved into film making . |
13 | I have recently moved into a house on a main road , and I am concerned about the cats playing outside . |
14 | Would it be enough , for example , that a person published material to a handful of his neighbours urging them to make life difficult for a black person who has recently moved into the neighbourhood ? |
15 | Now someone whose doctor is elderly could quite naturally refer to him or her using ( 45 ) where superscript 3 indicates rising tone while mid tone is indicated by the absence of a superscript numeral : ( 45 ) The following sentence : ( 46 ) is also perfectly acceptable , and might even be translated by the same words of English but it carries instead the meaning that the person concerned ( who might be twenty-six years old and a fairly fresh graduate from medical college ) has been established as one 's doctor for some time and is not , for example , another practitioner who has recently moved into the district . |
16 | She and her husband have only recently moved into their marital home and their first child is due at Christmas , but they do n't even know where they 'll be living this time next week . |
17 | I 've recently moved into a village which has a rector . |
18 | The consumer electronics side , which grew on the back of making headphones and more recently expanded into hi-fis , radios and televisions , is to be retained , and the new management has plans to move into warehousing and distribution . |
19 | For instance , the American oil industry has fairly recently expanded into the solar , sea , and wind energy industries so that in the long run competition between alternative forms of energy can be regulated . |
20 | The volume of work is ever increasing , and the centre recently expanded into a new annexe at South Gyle , Edinburgh , with a studio workshop and storage facilities , where most of the stone conservation work is now handled . |
21 | The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim ( RC78 : 3 hours approx ) , which is one of The Virago Collection , was originally published in 1922 and was recently made into a film for showing in the BBC series Screen Two earlier this year . |
22 | An innocent only recently unleashed into the world of international celebritydom , he ca n't comprehend that even its foremost denizens are also sometimes afflicted by star infatuation . |
23 | That compares to the seventy billion pounds that Japan recently injected into its own economy on feeling an economic cold coming on . |
24 | The first , signed by the outgoing Sandinista government and contra leaders , had agreed that an " effective and definitive ceasefire " was to take immediate effect and that the estimated 10,000-12,000 contras who had recently flooded into Nicaragua were to enter five security zones supervised by the 700-strong force of the UN Observer Group of Central America ( ONUCA ) and the staff of the International Commission of Support and Verification ( CIAV ) . |
25 | He has recently ventured into an export business and hopes this will flourish with the lifting of sanctions . |
26 | SLR have recently entered into a contract with MCC to electrify the main scoreboard at Lord 's , and they are about to send electrical units to Karachi for the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan . |
27 | Finally , the western point , with short laterals , indicates that the island has recently entered into another period of westward extension , though the point is subject to considerable modification from year to year . |
28 | Lawyers acting for the 31 year-old double terror victim have recently entered into negotiations with Northern Ireland Office lawyers to settle a compensation case arising out of the first attack on him in which he lost a leg and suffered serious damage to an arm . |
29 | Recently introduced into the Fuji range of compact cameras is the FZ–3000 Zoom . |
30 | Here 's the chance to be creative on fabric and knitwear with an exciting new range of products recently introduced into the UK by the yarn company F W Bramwell & Co Ltd . |