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

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1 This has since expanded into a professionally organised system covering the whole country , but we should not forget that it was Harry Barber who began it .
2 Now it is ‘ threatened ’ with privatisation it has suddenly blossomed into a loved institution bordering on heritage ’ — The Duchess of Devonshire .
3 Both can be seen as genuine attempts at making something out of nothing , attempts at getting something even if it 's only a laugh out of a life which , in many cases , by 16 has already run into a collection of brick walls labelled ‘ unemployment ’ , ‘ shit jobs ’ and ‘ routine brushes with the Law ’ .
4 William Osborne 's project manager , Steve Answell , who was responsible for master-minding the nine-month building phase , commented ‘ The amount of detailed investigation and the thoroughness with which it has been done represents the most comprehensive thinking that has ever gone into a new lifeboat in all the thirty years I have been associated with building them . ’
5 The Company developed a world-wide shipping empire which now , some 150 years later , has further developed into a major international group of companies with widespread interests and a workforce of some 48,000 people in locations around the world .
6 Kirov 's face bore the unmistakable look of a man who has deliberately walked into a cage of lions and emerged again unscathed .
7 Firstly , we formed our Development Group that has now met five times , and has quickly welded into a good team .
8 Their big new signing , Neil Collins , has quickly slipped into a high-scoring groove but Hungarian international Robert Nagy and Robert Csillick have found the points hard to come by .
9 Along the way she has also matured into a beautiful young woman .
10 Add the JESUS AND MARY CHAIN masterminded ROLLERCOASTER package takes to the highways and student halls of America , what was once a moulding musical chrysalid on its underpowered UK outing earlier this year has verily pupated into a sun-blocking butterfly of excellence — or so reckons a well and truly won-over ANDREW COLLINS .
11 What was a traditional farming and market garden community of some 290 population , has now developed into a large sprawling suburban area of over 3,000 , the majority employed in the city of Hull .
12 We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way .
13 That quality has now developed into a tremendous presence . ’
14 the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas .
15 What started out as a loyal band of Kylie watchers has now grown into a legion of Wannabes : teenage girls who spend all their waking hours trying to dress , talk and sing like Kylie .
16 What began as a two-part idyll or pastoral has now grown into a full-length epic .
17 Dreamflight was the brainchild of British Airways colleagues Patricia Pearce and Derek Pereira back in 1986 , and has now grown into a ‘ roadshow ’ of 350 adults working around the clock to help ease the physical pain suffered by their young charges .
18 But it has now grown into a fully-fledged domestic cleaning agency covering an area from Stokesley to Middlesbrough .
19 From a small , localised clientele , the company has now expanded into a customer base which stretches from Southampton to Wick .
20 Not surprisingly , the popular trivialisation of the women 's movement in the 1960s and 1970s has now sharpened into a more concentrated and vicious backlash against feminism .
21 Sainsbury moved in around day two with a £200,000 press project that has now evolved into a £14.2m ( Media Register ) account .
22 Olivia announces , with evident excitement , that the new priestess has now entered into a trance .
23 Once or twice my mum has even gone into a light trance , and , though she has n't yet contacted anyone interesting , we have great hopes of her .
24 In the first attack , he 'd just popped into a shop in the Lake District — and returned to find the panels of his £52,000 BMW 750i all kicked in .
25 The fetid stench of the darkened hut , the mind-dizzying rice alcohol , even Paul 's mocking laughter had all fused into a delicious composite memory now .
26 Maybe Matthew would look at her with fresh eyes , realize that the innocent freckled little creature he used to take swimming ( or riding , or bicycling or something ) had suddenly grown into a beautiful woman .
27 Lewis was enjoying that Tuesday , the day on which Morse had suddenly spurted into a frenetic flurry of activity .
28 The salmon had already turned into a ravening wolf , eating at my innards .
29 But Karl Hufbauer has provided a thoughtful analysis of how , before Germany was unified and chemistry professionalised in the 19th century , German chemists had already coalesced into a national , discipline-orientated community .
30 Still , Vallance said staff cutting had already translated into a 8.1% fall in gross personnel costs during the year .
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