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

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1 Although recognised for his early signature puff-ball and trapeze shapes , he has matured into a designer capable of producing the perfect little black dress , and a mixture of easy pieces that reflect the quirky charm that is his keynote .
2 State Trooper Lamica added : ‘ He has gone into a very dangerous area .
3 Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without .
4 He subjected both to repeated analysis , ending up with a version of Maria Luisa in which she is transformed into a sharp-beaked , staring owl , and of Francisco Lezcano in which he has metamorphosed into a dog .
5 Sting 's set with a fascinatingly diverse band sounded as though he has moved into a different dimension from his Police days — to this reviewer at least , he was a revelation .
6 It was as if he 'd gone into a different world . ’
7 Well , at about half-seven he 'd gone into a restaurant in St Giles ‘ , Browns ; had a nice steak , with a bottle of red wine ; left at about half-nine — and was strolling down to The Randolph when he 'd met Mrs Sheila Williams , just outside the Taylorian , as she was making for the taxi-rank .
8 The viewers would just assume he 'd fallen into a cupboard and bang would go the impact of the scene .
9 The last revellers had finally been seen off at nine in the morning ; they and Margot had done some cleaning up before going to bed , though Ken had anyway had a couple of hours ' sleep between three and five , when he 'd fallen into a deep slumber on the wicker couch in the conservatory .
10 Dane muttered something , and she froze , but after a moment he rolled over , and the sounds of his breathing told her he 'd fallen into a still deeper sleep .
11 She had n't taken his horse and left him when he 'd fallen into a stupor last night .
12 He 'd driven into Adam 's Creek the same way he 'd driven into a hundred other small towns .
13 Suppose he needed you there to assert he 'd walked into a trap ? ’
14 He 'd got into a rut .
15 And then came the night his whole world had collapsed , the night he 'd got into a drunken brawl in a harbour side bar and punched a major in the mouth .
16 If she had n't come into the family … his family , would Matthew have turned out the way he was now , or would he have grown into a fine young man with a greater sense of responsibility towards his sister ?
17 He had grown into a slim blond young man , slightly ashen from his long hospital hours , a little frenzied and erratic in his gestures which spoke of bouts of sleeplessness and an adrenaline-fuelled energy .
18 Since sobering up after Christmas he had degenerated into a deep depression .
19 He kept his firm , muscular body in shape with an hour 's run every morning followed by a demanding work-out in the small shed adjacent to the cabin which he had converted into a mini-gym soon after arriving from New York .
20 He had flown into a rage when he found his car , left in a private car park in Hounslow , west London , was clamped , the Old Bailey heard yesterday .
21 He was carried off on a stretcher when the game was only 10 minutes old , after he had flown into a tackle from behind on Dean Saunders .
22 A headmaster friend told me recently that he had burst into a classroom mistakenly thinking some pupils were up to no good , only to discover it was drama ; and I recall one of my own students , in playing the role of a prisoner-of-war camp commandant berating the ‘ prisoners ’ and warning them that he had ways of finding out where the missing prisoner was if he did n't own up , was somewhat taken aback to hear the voice of the school caretaker call from the other end of the drama hall , ‘ There 's a boy here , Mr. Ainscough , skulking by this radiator ’ !
23 Hacking his way through the forest with a Japanese ceremonial sword , he had emerged into a clearing where G. F. Westerby was playing cricket with Mr Cottle .
24 Except what he had made into a story .
25 He had journeyed into a far country .
26 He had stumbled into a deep peat hole , hidden by heather , and worse , the heather had closed above his head , hiding where he had fallen .
27 Perhaps he had run into a pensioners ' outing .
28 Then , as Rincewind had fled the carnage , he had run into a glade in which a number of irate wolves were milling about .
29 He did not resume his role as a major lender until after 1689 but meanwhile he had blossomed into a Kentish landowner and re-entered Parliament .
30 It was as if he had turned into a block of ice .
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