Example sentences of "have [vb pp] into the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For many seconds he just stood where he was , as still as a man who has gazed into the eyes of the Medusa . |
2 | First the millionaire star — who has soared into the charts at No 16 with his new single Sentinel — landed shaking with terror after the plane doors flew open at 5,000 feet on one of his first training flights . |
3 | The beautiful duet , sung by Freddie and Montserrat Caballe , has sprinted into the charts at No 5 … leaving Sarah Brightman 's rival duet with Jose Carreras trailing 13 places behind . |
4 | Active Memory Technology Ltd , the ICL Plc parallel processing spin-out , has fallen into the hands of receiver Price Waterhouse and is currently tying up a rescue bid from a mystery American millionaire tycoon . |
5 | Three years later , after a letter unwisely sent by Flavia has fallen into the hands of the bitterly ambitious Rupert of Hentzau , Rassendyll has a harsher temptation to withstand . |
6 | Poor kid , she looked so pathetic sitting there on the edge of the chair , all stiff and upright like some tragedy queen , thinking Woe is me , my precious Bob has fallen into the hands of this designing woman . |
7 | The dog 's owners have offered a reward for its safe return , but fear the animal has fallen into the hands of unscrupulous dealers |
8 | Security chiefs are understood to be deeply annoyed that information about today 's celebrations has fallen into the hands of the IRA . |
9 | However , it is not yet known how deeply the oil has penetrated into the stones and soil of the sites and whether long-term damage will be caused . |
10 | Where a breach has been made in the outer coastal ranges , the sea has penetrated into the depressions which run behind them parallel to the main Dinaric trend . |
11 | A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant . |
12 | The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans . |
13 | They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British . |
14 | So even M and S has got into the fashions market . |
15 | And it is a good thing that someone sensible should be doing so for the subject has got into the hands of theorists of the most tiresome sort . |
16 | WITH its name rooted in the Greek for a dwarf lion , the chameleon has entered into the realms of metaphor , describing anyone who is prone to changing their opinion . |
17 | Damage has extended into the dykes which run between the grazing marshes . |
18 | A bakery had become a betting shop and a draper 's had turned into the offices of a building society . |
19 | By this stage the sap in the vine will have withdrawn into the roots . |
20 | Fourth , they argued , Muslim and Croat forces would have moved into the areas their own forces had vacated . |
21 | It was possible with work-card and booklets to give scope and variety to this work as well as necessary structure , and " the members of the team in their original discussions , will have built into the courses the skills and techniques they think should be learnt and practised by eleven-year-olds. " ( op. cit. : 8 ) |
22 | Lord Aldington insisted they had not been lied to , but they would not have got into the trucks if they had known they were going to Yugoslavia . |
23 | Such action , I believed — and still believe — would have played into the hands of my enemies . |
24 | He would never have gone into the woods with her . |
25 | I would n't have thought he would have gone into the woods with Angela Brickell . |
26 | Despite Alcuin 's reservations about Eardwulf , the king must have stepped into the shoes of the slain Aethelred as a recipient of Carolingian favours and may even have married a kinswoman of Charlemagne . |
27 | Endara 's wife , Ana Mae Díaz de Endara , 25 , whose growing influence over government appointments and policy was widely resented , was declared persona non grata in the region after publicly stating following the Colón riots that the police should have fired into the groups of demonstrators . |
28 | I had stumbled into the fringes of a world where cynical and ruthless manipulation of other people was the norm , and where even violence and perhaps murder was used to achieve one 's ends . |
29 | The fatal blasts , Morales said , had been caused by large amounts of petrol from a ruptured PEMEX pipeline and lesser amounts of gas , including the volatile solvent hexane , which had leaked into the sewers . |
30 | A Darlington police spokesman said the gang had broken into the offices , just off Hollyhurst Road , after 10.30pm on Friday night and the size of the safe indicated there must have been at least three people involved . |