Example sentences of "[verb] have [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Sarah will no doubt be keen to take the part , but Lloyd Webber has revealed that Roger Moore is not the only actor he has had to talk into a role . |
2 | He 's had a bad time lately as Madame Verveine has had to go into the nursing-home again . |
3 | The Inspirals appear to have fallen into a crack in the US market . |
4 | The person who makes the arrangements with the funeral director may be considered to have entered into a binding contract , and become responsible for the cost , even if they are not related to the deceased . |
5 | A second gunman was reported to have fired into the front row of the audience . |
6 | Both had been sold off and Aunt Lou remained in residence on the ground floor which she 'd had converted into a suitable flat for herself . |
7 | I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth . |
8 | She spoke in this way until the girl 's hand went limp and she seemed to have fallen into a doze . |
9 | Spokesman Brian Adams explained : ‘ The historical society is one of the oldest clubs at Queen 's but for a long time it seemed to have fallen into a plodding routine . |
10 | His mind seemed to have gone into a paralysing panic . |
11 | After some uneventful voyages over the years , and at least seven previous masters , the Orynthia seemed to have turned into a hornets ' nest . |
12 | The rest of her body seemed to have melted into a useless tangle of arms and legs . |
13 | ‘ Look … ’ she began in a cool voice , glancing round for Tara , who seemed to have disappeared into the house , ‘ when I used the phrase ‘ playing gooseberry ’ , I was referring to my staying at Hummingbird House . |
14 | To his surprise he noticed that they seemed to have burned into the wood . |
15 | In times of rising money wages , therefore , workers must first decide whether or not the real wage is rising ( problem ( a ) ) , and secondly decompose any increase in the real wage which may be suspected to have occurred into a permanent component , eliciting minimal labour supply response , and a temporary component , which could elicit a significant rise in the supply of labour services ( problem ( b ) ) . |
16 | The man is said to have gone into the post office , brandishing what appeared to be a handgun , then fled empty-handed when the female assistant ran into the rear of the premises . |
17 | The man is said to have gone into the post office , brandishing what appeared to be a handgun , then fled empty-handed when the female assistant fled into the rear of the premises . |
18 | He and nine accomplices were said to have hacked into a bank 's computer and gained access to the Treasury 's accounts . |
19 | After his Bolton wandering had turned into a rout , some of his staff were visibly shaken . |
20 | He was alleged to have recalled into the forest without warrant ‘ vills , lands and woods ’ which had been put out by Edward I 's perambulations and confirmed by Edward II : he had , in breach of the Charter of the Forest , amerced men living outside the forest for not attending the Forest Eyre . |
21 | Ba'al was thought to have descended into the earth and the sacrifices and energy invigorated him and brought about his resurrection . |
22 | Ms Stark , 36 , is thought to have stepped into the street while photographing the actress Ruthie Henshall outside the Prince Edward Theatre and been struck by a taxi . |
23 | Under a third of the 23,000 litres stored was thought to have got into the supply system . |
24 | Fatherless Shirley knew perfectly well that most British men carved , and that it was a bit of bad luck that she happened to have married into a family where the women were expected to wield the knife . |
25 | So from the mid century onwards many working-class women seem to have retreated into the home , and by the end of the nineteenth century a conscious ideology was constructing the role of housewife and mother . |
26 | The Garlands seem to have merged into the landscape . |
27 | The second impression is probably one of childishness and simplicity ; we seem to have strayed into a non-adult world — is it comparable , as some have suggested , to the world of Blake 's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience ? |
28 | And with all those people stacked up in X-ray , cheek by jowl , rubbing their short , white dressing gowns together , the plates were bound to have got into the wrong envelopes . |
29 | We ate in the kitchen , though if my steak had been much bigger we would have had to move into the garage as well . |
30 | In the late 1980s the ZOPFAN notion appears to have turned into a more abstract ambition for the ASEAN states , into a long-term goal . |