Example sentences of "[pron] had [adv] [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind . |
2 | I had already come into conflict over race and patriotism . |
3 | I suppose I had finally grown into it . ’ |
4 | During all the time I had played golf I had not gone into any competitions and I had not got my handicap . |
5 | I told the conference that I had not come into politics to preside over the destruction of the National Health Service and repeated the Government 's commitment to it . |
6 | I had just checked into the hotel and come down to the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in a crouched position by the swimming pool . |
7 | I had just moved into a flat with my boyfriend and I was beginning to feel very guilty . |
8 | I had hardly stepped into the tiny living room when a hairy form hurled itself upon me . |
9 | There was a gap which nobody had yet stepped into . |
10 | Somebody had obviously come into some money . |
11 | ( Private radio had been introduced by a law passed in August 1987 but which had not come into effect until Oct. 6 , 1989 . ) |
12 | In public , three times a week , he held a solemn consistory — which had previously fallen into disuse — in which he deputed the examination of lesser cases to others , while the major ones he dealt with himself so subtly and wisely that all wondered at his precision and skill and many educated and legally-learned men came to the Roman Church to hear him and they learnt more in his consistories than they had learnt in the schools , especially when they heard him give sentence . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He looked exactly the same except for his hair , which Hari had shaved off for his experiments and which had now grown into a furry black stubble through which the numbered segments of his skull could still be faintly perceived . |
15 | Inspired by Hensel 's construction , E Steinitz , in a 140 page paper in 1910 , undertook a classification of all fields , several apparently unrelated sorts of which had now come into existence . |
16 | The measure was condemned by some economists as crude and ill-conceived , particularly since it threatened to wipe out the personal savings of many ordinary people : Soviet citizens were generally disinclined to place their money in accounts with the state savings bank , either because of mistrust , or because the low interest rate provided little incentive , or because it was necessary to carry a large amount of cash in case of chancing upon a scarce commodity which had suddenly come into stock in a state shop . |
17 | The campaign to oppose Maastricht , which had initially fallen into the hands of the Fascist National Front , led by anti-immigrant Jean-Marie Le Pen , was taken over during the summer by two rebels from each of the mainstream parties of the right — Philippe Séguin from the RPR and Philippe de Villier from the UDF . |
18 | Then , when she had finally gone into labour , Edith had been left to birth alone in her bedroom with only their mother 's reprimanding voice to help her along . |
19 | She had finally scuttled into hiding . |
20 | She had unconsciously put into practice the Winnie the Pooh principle , which rules that the most effective method of searching for a lost person or object is to get lost oneself on the assumption that some force of nature brings all forgotten things together in ignored niches and unfrequented locales . |
21 | When she left school in 1927 she had n't gone into the sheds . |
22 | If she had n't gone into that room , heard that doctor talking … |
23 | If she had n't cannoned into Chalon , now standing quietly , she would have fallen . |
24 | But still , she had n't got into this line of work to make friends . |
25 | 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 ? |
26 | She had not pushed into , or invited , the fight ; Poll had involved her . |
27 | On the other hand , she had not taken into account the effect her presence had on him . |
28 | She had not passed into another world . |
29 | She had already fallen into sin by meeting Andrew in remote places whenever she could . |
30 | She had completely settled into her new , easier life . |