Example sentences of "it have [adv] [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Cutting ticket prices for the French may have helped the park nearly to hit its attendance targets , but it has also eaten into revenues . |
2 | This idea of the diversified , fully funded scheme ( that is , run to match assets with present and future pension liabilities ) has been applied most widely in America and Britain , where its principles have been written into law ; it has also spread into Japan but scarcely at all into Germany , where company pension reserves frequently remain invested in the firm 's own shares . |
3 | Much work has been undertaken on this aircraft and it has clearly got into the blood of those at PE , so much so that should the SAAF Museum at Swartkop , near Pretoria , ever wish to move there , they would find a fearsome fight on their hands ! |
4 | Now it is ‘ threatened ’ with privatisation it has suddenly blossomed into a loved institution bordering on heritage ’ — The Duchess of Devonshire . |
5 | Although directors and officers ' liability insurance has been available in the UK since the 1930s , it has only come into wide use in the last few years . |
6 | Founded in 1884 when General Pitt Rivers gave his collection of ethnology and prehistory to the University , it has now grown into an astonishingly diverse collection of the products of human art and ingenuity from all periods and cultures . |
7 | But it has now grown into a fully-fledged domestic cleaning agency covering an area from Stokesley to Middlesbrough . |
8 | Thomas Cook is a slightly different case in that its origins are at the consumer end — as a travel agent chain — but it has now developed into the provision of holiday sector as well , thus generating backward vertical integration . |
9 | During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way . |
10 | She 'd liked men — of course she had — but for some reason or another it had never deepened into anything else . |
11 | It had rapidly run into controversy , with the representative of the ruling National Liberation Front ( FLN ) withdrawing in protest over proposals to reform the electoral law and to oblige the party to return state funds . |
12 | And this recession that we 've been coming out of for so many years now it 's I mean it 's just turned into a bit of a joke ! |