Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Although recognised for his early signature puff-ball and trapeze shapes , he has matured into a designer capable of producing the perfect little black dress , and a mixture of easy pieces that reflect the quirky charm that is his keynote . |
2 | Mr Binyon has thought ; he has plunged into the knowledge of the East and extended the borders of occidental knowledge , and yet his mind constantly harks back to some folly of nineteenth century Europe . |
3 | ‘ But Harriet , it sounds as if he has gone into hiding again . |
4 | As Chelsea 's players prepared for tonight 's Premier League match at Middlesbrough , Porterfield said : ‘ Don Howe has a chest infection and , as a precaution due to his previous history , he has gone into hospital for checks . ’ |
5 | His ‘ devils ’ prepare for him notes of his material but once he has gone into court he has to take entire responsibility on his own shoulders . ’ |
6 | ‘ He has gone into the mole country . ’ |
7 | State Trooper Lamica added : ‘ He has gone into a very dangerous area . |
8 | Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without . |
9 | Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying them without diminishing them . |
10 | Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production , Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying without diminishing them . |
11 | God works in and through the processes he has built into the natural world . |
12 | He subjected both to repeated analysis , ending up with a version of Maria Luisa in which she is transformed into a sharp-beaked , staring owl , and of Francisco Lezcano in which he has metamorphosed into a dog . |
13 | Sting 's set with a fascinatingly diverse band sounded as though he has moved into a different dimension from his Police days — to this reviewer at least , he was a revelation . |
14 | And sitting , of course , more or less where he sat , now that he has moved into his new office . |
15 | Richard 's place is open to him , but not very convenient , and whilst Phil ( step-dad ) is very supportive , he has moved into his new girl-friend 's house , which comes kitted out with 3 children , so that in fact there is n't an awful lot of room for Roger . |
16 | In the Sixties Cash was a wild man — arrested in 1966 at El Paso airport with 668 amphetamine tablets and 475 tranquillisers hidden in his guitar — but he has grown into respectability incarnate , married to June Carter for 23 years with a growing brood of children and grandchildren . |
17 | Notice that Parkin is able to say what he truly means only after he has broken into dialect . |
18 | Six times he has burst into the line and over for a try . |
19 | Incidentally , though Walker is held to be still more than a touch rusty after so long away from rugby — inclined , for instance , to carry the ball under the wrong arm — the rapidity with which he has come into cap contention ought to be food for thought for our own Jamie Henderson . |
20 | This draft response indicates which DTAC responses he has taken into account , and any member whose DTAC 's response has arrived late or has been omitted for some other reason can ensure that relevant points are not missed . |
21 | Of all the below-the-line babies he has delivered into the AMV fold , it is The Electronic Studio that Baulk heralds as having the most potential for growth and innovation . |
22 | There he is into the moving of earth as well as mortar : having repaired the house , he constructs a vista culminating in a ‘ pretty alcove ’ of his own design , thus providing a prospect to view through the large panes of glass he has let into his lattices ( he disapproves of the new fashion for sash-windows ) . |
23 | He has upset many influential Democrats , partly because he has blundered into their territory , partly because he is congenitally blind to status distinctions , judging everyone from the loftiest senator to the lowliest staffer on the basis of the quality of their arguments . |
24 | He has entered into the contract with his eyes open to the true facts ; the statement itself will not have influenced him . |
25 | He has passed into crisis . |
26 | Once he has settled into his new post he may again become actively involved in the sport . |
27 | The student often becomes bored with the endless repetition of drills ; he is not necessarily able to transfer the patterns he has practised into creative communication outside a classroom situation ; and he does not necessarily know how and when it is appropriate to use the structures he has practised . |
28 | ‘ He has slammed into my back on running plays a few times , and the only way I can describe what it feels like is to imagine standing on the street and getting hit by a car going 50 miles an hour . |
29 | He lies in the bath scented , marinated by the little sachets and ampoules of emollients he has tipped into the water . |
30 | Or perhaps no one can understand anyone : each blackbird believes that he has put into his whistle a meaning fundamental for him , but only he understands it ; the other gives him a reply that had no connection with what he said ; it is a dialogue between the deaf , a conversation without head or tail . |