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

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1 Selection on generations of bacteria has presumably built into them an unconscious rule of thumb which works by purely biochemical means .
2 Originally launched as a diploma in 1957 , the MSc in Applied Linguistics has since grown into one of the most comprehensive Master 's programmes of its kind in the country taught by the department with the close collaboration of the Institute for Applied Language Studies ( IALS ) , which is part of the department with a specialist interest in practical language pedagogy .
3 Blackfishing has since gone into decline , but whalers still pursue and kill other small cetaceans , such as killer whales and small spinner dolphins .
4 Tancare has since gone into liquidation .
5 The technology was invented in the early 1920s by Anton Flettner , a German naval engineer , and has since fallen into undeserved oblivion .
6 Frogmarsh has since developed into one of the most modern tanneries in the UK and today supplies high quality leather goods , mainly for export .
7 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 .
8 Spooky , but somehow the world seems kinda empty without his eccentric personality to relive the tedium that rock has since slid into .
9 Bisecting Oxford and Bicester is the M40 , due to be completed in Spring 1991 , and though only about thirteen miles away Bicester has obviously evolved into its own entity .
10 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 .
11 Now it is ‘ threatened ’ with privatisation it has suddenly blossomed into a loved institution bordering on heritage ’ — The Duchess of Devonshire .
12 This work made an effective bridge to the equally spare and fastidious Four Capriccios Opus 9 by Gyorgy Kurtag ( whose music Ligeti has generously welcomed into his Festival , just as he insisted on having the composer share the stage at the end ) .
13 Long after even the latest apple tree has finally broken into leaf , the mulberry 's branches remain stubbornly bare .
14 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 .
15 Herbert Smith , the tenth-largest law firm , with 425 fee-earners , has just moved into six floors ( 230,000 square feet ) of the Broadgate complex , whose rents are already hurting investment banks .
16 One company which has just moved into Scotland , the Marketing Store , believes that the market here is ripe for development .
17 Biting campaign : Walkers Crisps , a company promoted by the Marketing Store which has just moved into Scotland
18 The 32-year-old French film director has just flown into London from LA , and has not had an easy time of it .
19 He looked like a man who has just stepped into an empty lift-shaft .
20 The last truly impressive Giugiaro car — the 1988 Aztec — has just gone into production for the Japanese market at £500,000 .
21 American Holstein sire Fisher Place Mandingo has just gone into the record books as the best selling bull in the history of AI in the US .
22 He has just gone into the first-class departure lounge for flight 205 to Miami , Florida . ’
23 In that when somebody has just joined into the store for instance , joins the company , they do n't know what they do n't know .
24 ‘ We are not against pay rises , but people have got to sensible , ’ he said , defending the three per cent ceiling on pay rises which has just come into force here .
25 To attack a new chair for the conduct of one organisation which has just come into being and to attack him as chair-designate for another organisation which has not yet come into being , seems extremely odd and unwise to me .
26 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 .
27 THE QUALITY of British justice has just passed into the stewardship of Mr Kenneth Clarke .
28 A tremendous effort has already gone into making Expo a success .
29 The government has already gone into court arguing that it is justified in not publishing the report — the case goes to the law lords on April 10th — and does not want to anticipate their decision .
30 A company leasing cars to health authorities and councils has already moved into one of the units :
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