Example sentences of "[vb past] into its " in BNC.
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1 | Following the recommendations of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in 1922 , the Board of Extra-Mural Studies was established in 1924 and moved into its new premises at Stuart House in 1928 . |
2 | The Natural History Museum in London moved into its present building in the 1880s , and a statue of Owen still greets visitors as they enter its main hall containing the great dinosaur skeletons . |
3 | On a ‘ Factory Walk About ’ , the most recent developments are as follows : — at the ‘ top end ’ , the old Wilton winding areas has become the pattern room which moved into its new location in April . |
4 | ‘ Eureka ! ’ she muttered triumphantly as she finally spotted the elusive hotel , and drew into its car park . |
5 | He peered into its depths amazed at the clarity . |
6 | I commute from Dunfermline to Edinburgh to work for an enlightened firm of architects which designed into its office a shower facility , which allows me to cycle in all weathers . |
7 | He waved her to a comfortable old armchair , and she sank into its deep cushions , curling up apprehensively on the big seat , her eyes watching him guardedly , trembling at the thought of what he had in store for her . |
8 | Everything caught up with her then , and everything slammed into its proper place . |
9 | It slid helplessly into the next parked car , slammed into its side . |
10 | He seized his chance and slammed into its rear wing again . |
11 | He held her in waiting between earth and heaven as the window bloomed into its insanity of dyes . |
12 | The brewery was founded in 1853 , started to make wheat beers in the 1890s , and has produced nothing else since it came into its present ownership , the Brombach family , in 1935 . |
13 | The Dobermann really came into its own as a domestic dog in the 1980s and , subsequently , far too many were bred . |
14 | In these short , sharp engagements , the night viewing sight that Warrior mounts came into its own . |
15 | It was at this point that the Channel Tunnel at last came into its own . |
16 | The Powell Duffryn Company came into its own , buying pits up for a few thousand pounds , shutting them down , throwing hundreds out of work . |
17 | She had discarded it several years ago , as being much fuller than she really liked , but everything came into its own , she reflected , for every article purchased she took pride in finding an eventual use . |
18 | Now the guides ' training in jungle warfare came into its own . |
19 | It was then that the art of the ‘ turning flee ’ came into its own . |
20 | In training , at last , the practical came into its own . |
21 | Despite many ingenious methods of providing transcendental excitement , the TOM only came into its own in the mid twenty-second century . |
22 | This was when Anna Essinger 's philosophy of self-help came into its own , not least in transforming the jungle of a garden to provide food for the entire school . |
23 | LIDBA , the businessmen 's association , are determined that June 14th will not only be a day of entertainment and fun for all the family , it will be remembered as the day pedal power came into its own . |
24 | The practised assurance of those long years of marriage came into its own . |
25 | Advertising came into its own with the mass media , and soon ‘ steam radio ’ turned into portable transistors and the old 78s phonographs became radiograms and record players . |
26 | However with the introduction of french polishing in the second quarter of the nineteenth century , oak came into its own , as elm could not be so treated . |
27 | The 005 came into its own in North America at the end of the season , but by then Fittipaldi had the championship wrapped up . |
28 | Now Feuerbach 's critique came into its own within the new movement of theology itself . |
29 | It was in this late period , between 1380 and 1200 BC , that the cave cult really came into its own , acting as a night-safe for the whole fund of Minoan religious beliefs . |
30 | Malraux 's Maisons de Culture , which he established up and down the country after becoming de Gaulle 's Minister of Culture in 1959 were actually a Vichyite idea which came into its own when de Gaulle realised that culture could become the faithful servant of Gaullist grandeur . |