Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] [vb pp] into " in BNC.

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1 No , says Dusan Trancik , the Slovakian maker of seven features who has frequently got into trouble with the authorities .
2 He looked like a man who has just stepped into an empty lift-shaft .
3 I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks .
4 On social policies , our record has been appalling : on that , I agree strongly with the points made by my right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition and by my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Small Heath ( Mr. Howell ) , who has just come into the Chamber , who strongly criticised the Government 's record on social policies .
5 Kirov 's face bore the unmistakable look of a man who has deliberately walked into a cage of lions and emerged again unscathed .
6 Would it be enough , for example , that a person published material to a handful of his neighbours urging them to make life difficult for a black person who has recently moved into the neighbourhood ?
7 Now someone whose doctor is elderly could quite naturally refer to him or her using ( 45 ) where superscript 3 indicates rising tone while mid tone is indicated by the absence of a superscript numeral : ( 45 ) The following sentence : ( 46 ) is also perfectly acceptable , and might even be translated by the same words of English but it carries instead the meaning that the person concerned ( who might be twenty-six years old and a fairly fresh graduate from medical college ) has been established as one 's doctor for some time and is not , for example , another practitioner who has recently moved into the district .
8 After tonight , the next stage of Rangers ' journey is the visit to Marseille on 7 April , which dispenses with any margin for error against a Brugge side Smith expects to be fortified by the return of the Hungarian sweeper , Laszlo Disztl , and Stephane van der Heyden , the young midfield player who has recently broken into Belgium 's national side .
9 By the following weekend , Ned had begun to lose interest in his lover and within two weeks , much to her distress , he began leaving her alone for long periods of time while he chased after a very attractive Border Collie who had just moved into a neighbouring street .
10 And into the confusion strolled an elderly passer-by who had just popped into the hotel for a quiet ploughman 's lunch and nearly passed out instead .
11 I was working for a yarn firm who had just gone into the marketing of coned yarns — unfortunately they did not stay the course .
12 In stark contrast to the attitude of the Scribes and Pharisees , Jesus pointed to a poor widow who had just come into the Temple and placed two small coins into the offertory box .
13 " I say , you do n't happen to know how this blessed thing works , do you ? " he asked the person who had just come into the music-room .
14 ‘ Is his name really that ? ’ said Penelope , who had just come into the kitchen .
15 Penelope had taken note of the two quite personable looking men who had just come into the hall ! and were standing looking about them with some bewilderment , as if uncertain what they ought to do .
16 Then his gaze moved to Merrill as Heather pulled Rob away to meet a small group who had just come into the room .
17 ‘ It 's going to be a long night , ’ he said , and he turned to Creed , who had just walked into the room , and smiled .
18 The woman who had just walked into the sitting room had most decidedly not put on weight ; nor had she let herself go … anywhere .
19 My fellow residents turned out to be a chap in his late thirties who was trying to put his life back together after the death of his wife and various other things , and a chap of about my age who had also run into problems after his wife died .
20 One day , soon after the girl 's departure , Tom had complained of pains in his chest after digging the new potato patch , a job which had formerly been undertaken by a youthful employee who had also disappeared into the army .
21 who had secretly turned into Mrs Greene .
22 Only occasionally did she encounter fugitives from the slaughter who had wisely dodged into such hidey holes .
23 He rejoined Van Gelder who had already moved into the engine-room .
24 On the very Sunday that the new church opened we looked in vain for the empty seats in St Luke 's : it seemed that God had given to us at the mother church a new group of people who had either moved into the area or who were to be converted and we saw the truth of the saying : ‘ Give and it will be given to you , pressed down and running over . ’
25 Apart from the headmaster , who had now gone into the school , the place seemed clear .
26 It was Cowley who had earlier put into words the fact that was so hard to take .
27 ‘ We have us some scum for the cooking pot too ! ’ cried Raphaelo Florienborque , who had never strayed into a kitchen in his life .
28 The occupier of a private house ( but not the owner of a house who had never entered into possession of it ) would probably be considered to be in possession of anything placed or left in it — at any rate unless it was concealed — while the occupier of a shop has been held not to be in possession of a thing dropped in a part of the shop to which the public had access .
29 I ventured to express exactly the opposite opinion and was stared at as if I were a hawker of ladies ’ underwear who had accidentally strayed into a monastery . ’
30 Could she believe how well her son was faring against a man who had twice stepped into the ring with Mike Tyson ?
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