Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 In the 5 years with Maxwell junior at the helm , the club has dropped back into the second division and shows debts of up to £4.5 million .
2 Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised .
3 He has come out into the road wearing slippers .
4 THE discos and snooker halls group , European Leisure , currently embroiled in a Serious Fraud Office investigation , has moved back into the black in its first half-year to 31 December .
5 The first ship date has moved off into the future again , and ‘ no later than ’ August 1 is the new target .
6 Bill Gates has firmed up prices for Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system , but the first ships date has moved off into the future again , and ‘ no later than ’ August 1 is the new target : according to Gates , in comments reported in PC Week , large corporate customers looking to upgrade from Windows 3 to NT will be able to do so for less than $100 per desktop — the upgrade price for Windows users will be $300 , which translates to $180 ‘ on the street ’ and less than ‘ $100 per system ’ after deep volume discounts , Gates told a meeting of the Corporate Association of Microcomputer Professionals in Chicago ; OS/2 users will be offered ‘ extremely low prices ; ’ NT 's suggested retail price for new — desktop — users will be $500 ; more bad news is that memory requirements are continuing to soar — Gates last week recommended that NT users install 16Mb on their desktop machines , even though the documentation may specify 12Mb — and no more than about 10% of 80486 machines have 16Mb ; servers could require more than 16Mb , he added ; initial NT buyers will need to have specific applications in mind for it — ‘ If you do n't know why you want NT , you probably do n't want NT , ’ he said .
7 During the Stephanian the main area of sedimentation has shifted out into the North Sea .
8 OUR US feature on the centre spread shows how Aberdeen-based Wood Group Production technology has branched out into the United States , with the formation of Wood Group Production technology Inc .
9 From Frankie Goes to Hollywood — who presented the image of two leather queens — through Marc Almond — in the image of a northern gay boy — through Bronski Beat — presented as ‘ out ’ political gays — to the rash of transvestite and transsexual ‘ gender bender ’ stylists like Marilyn and Boy George , sexual divergence has crossed over into the mainstream in a psychological paradigm that services perfectly pop 's current industrial situation .
10 ‘ The disclosure of the tape of the call between the prince and Mrs Parker Bowles is the final proof which has brought out into the open the close relationship between them .
11 The privatisation during the 1980s of all the major British utilities has brought out into the open the whole question of the preferential treatment given by EEC institutions to publicly owned as against private organisations .
12 Several times she has wandered out into the street while Mrs Smith was asleep , although now the front door is kept double-locked at night to prevent this from happening .
13 HARMONY Leisure , the pubs and hotels group where former GrandMet chairman Sir Stanley Grinstead is to join the board , has bounced back into the black .
14 In the early twentieth century this linear model of human evolution was rejected in favour of a theory in which there were several parallel lines of human development , only one of which has survived through into the present .
15 She 'd moved over into the makeup chair and had been studying her own face in the mirror .
16 When they 'd gone through into the lecture hall , I noticed the professor staring after them with a very odd look on his face — a stunned , frozen look .
17 The floorboards had n't snapped , as I 'd originally thought : they 'd gone down into the dock with Harry .
18 She 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house .
19 He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions .
20 It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home .
21 Sometimes I imagined that he 'd sneaked back into the country and was leading another life .
22 In the case of Caloris some of the ejecta from the impact would have fallen back into the basin because of the fairly high surface gravity .
23 They 'll have to go up into the attic .
24 We 'll have to go back into the bushes , then take the tradesman 's path . ’
25 ‘ They 'll have to come out into the open some time , ’ she said anxiously , worrying for the two young lovers .
26 Had it not been for another round of cost cutting , the group would have crept back into the black last year .
27 The first would have slid off into the darkness .
28 Moreover , if they were to break through within the established system then they just might be a little less enthusiastic about introducing proportional representation as " a first priority " since it could let one of the parties they would have displaced back into the game .
29 She had suggested that I should go and fill it , but there had been ice and snow outside , and darkness , and to reach the coal I should have to climb down into the concrete bunker .
30 ‘ Miers could not take the German prisoners on board his sub , and if he had left them to paddle ashore they would immediately have gone back into the German forces …
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