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

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1 For Merton , such behaviour occurs as a result of a discrepancy or contradiction between the aspirations which society has socialised into its members ( the ends or goals ) and the way that is provided for the realisation of such aspirations ( the means ) .
2 Failure to match performance to expectations has developed into something of a national neurosis .
3 Since 1977 the computational analysis of English has developed into my major research occupation .
4 … or perhaps worse , your bull has broken into your neighbour 's heifers or your lambs are on the road where they could cause an accident .
5 I bounce a few more cheery sentences off her , but she has withdrawn into her shell .
6 ‘ Friends , ’ she continued turning her back on him , ‘ by a miracle the settlement has fallen into our hands and I can tell you that the late Lord Chatwin left everything to his son and heir . ’
7 One point which cries out for consideration is this : do the Christian doctrines which Hegel has transposed into his own metaphysical key still mean the same ?
8 He was faced with a situation where he had to deliver a service , to use the jargon of social work which has dropped into their report .
9 This doubt is far from new , but today 's intellectual climate provides an ideal breeding-ground and it has come into its own again .
10 AFTER A FEW HOT SUMMERS , LIGHTWEIGHT , POLYCOTTON CLOTHING HAS COME INTO ITS OWN .
11 Moreover , on the academic front , the detailed empirical study of electoral behaviour through sample surveys has come into its own so that we now have a great deal more information on which to explore the hopes and fears of those who took sides on the issue of democracy at the same time as we are provided with information to check out the reality of key elements of the responsible party model in Britain .
12 Against that , though , there is a ‘ vast contemporary repertoire — the guitar has come into its own in popularity in this period , and people are now writing for it with a vengeance .
13 A few lines earlier ‘ wonder ’ has come into his eyes at the mention of Lothlórien .
14 The notoriously media-shy financier has come into his own in the last ten years as one of the most successful behind-the-scenes advisors in the British art world .
15 In other words , once the magazine has come into his possession , the man as it were acquires the right to treat the images on its pages in whichever way he chooses .
16 The forensic scientist — as distinct from the forensic pathologist — has come into his own .
17 A Wolf drill attachment has come into my possession .
18 It has come into my mind that he needs a wife , one of his own kind , to keep him company .
19 I 'm sure the word divorce has come into my mind er several times at the crisis points but by God 's strength you keep going and you grow .
20 It is their way of stressing that the Beyond has come into our midst , and we can neither organise nor domesticate him .
21 There he is into the moving of earth as well as mortar : having repaired the house , he constructs a vista culminating in a ‘ pretty alcove ’ of his own design , thus providing a prospect to view through the large panes of glass he has let into his lattices ( he disapproves of the new fashion for sash-windows ) .
22 Rosemary Hawthorne has looked into them all .
23 Devon County Council , for example , has incorporated into its structure plan a policy for its coastline aimed at providing a consistent degree of protection among its five maritime District Councils .
24 The very thing that every First Level child has pumped into their system as a six-month foetus . ’
25 From these small beginnings it has grown into something large .
26 Top left : Helen Mirren has grown into her looks .
27 has grown into you , a solitary witness
28 We must take account of the cause and effect relationship which God has built into his created order , by unearthing and facing facts .
29 The first contends that the word ‘ appropriate ’ has built into it a connotation that it is some action inconsistent with the owner 's rights , something hostile to the interests of the owner or contrary to his wishes and intention or without his authority .
30 YOUR mouth tastes as though a small , furry animal has crept into it and died .
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