Example sentences of "has [vb pp] into " in BNC.

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1 Jose-Maria Olazabal , one of five players who finished equal 72nd in a field of 78 at New Orleans , has jumped into second place .
2 The ape that Alison makes of Absolon , the excluded potential lover ( 3389 ) , re-emerges as John the clerk after Alayn has jumped into bed with Malyne ( 4202 ) , while throughout the night the miller , with his skull " " piled as an ape " " ( 3935 ) is left in the same position .
3 For Merton , such behaviour occurs as a result of a discrepancy or contradiction between the aspirations which society has socialised into its members ( the ends or goals ) and the way that is provided for the realisation of such aspirations ( the means ) .
4 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 .
5 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
6 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
7 Saatchi and Saatchi , the advertising agency , has plunged into loss .
8 Poor old Westland has plunged into loss , leaving it second from the bottom below the likes of Storehouse and Amstrad .
9 It has plunged into the red , to the tune of £1.2m for the year to August 1992 , and will not be paying a dividend .
10 AT&T Co has plunged into the desktop personal computer videoconferencing business with the launch of its Visual Solutions product line , committing that the products and services for business will be based on globally accepted standards for video calls over digital phone lines — under the framework of the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy , companies worldwide have agreed the Px64 series of standards for video transmission over digital phone lines .
11 Across the Channel , by contrast , the rest of the European Community has plunged into recession .
12 OIL giant Shell has plunged into controversy over a ferry crossing promotion .
13 In his spare time since the election , Dr Kumar has plunged into books in a bid to re-activate his mind .
14 LEE KONITZ Over the years , Konitz has developed into one of the most fluent and intelligent of contemporary improvisers , his light yet husky alto sound the perfect vehicle for his incisive lines .
15 The bar here is a major meeting point for 18–30 's and many an early evening drink has developed into a fully blown party night of the spontaneous kind .
16 After forty-eight hours the egg has developed into a free-swimming and feeding larva .
17 But the personalities of the fossil hunters involved have ensured that this protective move by the Ethiopians has developed into an acrimonious tussle .
18 Over the last forty years , farming has developed into a highly intensive manufacturing business .
19 It initially developed to provide trade financing for the entrepot centre , but since the multinationals started to arrive in the 1970s it has developed into a sophisticated financial centre .
20 This is done only when the fluffy coat of the youngster has developed into the waterproofed fur covering of an adult .
21 While British surfing in recent years has developed into Day-Glo sporting fantasy , into pipeline boasts in city pubs , and into Newquay , Newquay , Newquay — booming as the ‘ surf capital ’ of Britain — these boys have looked to carve a different route .
22 Through the display hangar , NAM has become not just a local attraction and amenity , but has developed into a regional , if not national , venue .
23 ‘ Ince has developed into a player of substance and people forget he is still only 24 .
24 Labour history too has developed into a recognizable historical research area and women 's history is following suit .
25 Failure to match performance to expectations has developed into something of a national neurosis .
26 Dead empires have bred leaping ambition ; international politics has developed into a struggle between competing ethnic groups ; the United Nations has to pick an impossible path between respect for sovereignty and respect for nationalism .
27 ‘ Photography has developed into a weapon of resistance in the constant struggle for survival , ’ Mr Müller said .
28 Thanks to the constant assistance of the Soviet Union and the selfless labour of the Korean people in the restoration of their country on a democratic basis , the Northern part of our Republic has developed into a powerful military , political , economic and cultural base for the democratic development of the whole country , and has considerably raised the level of material and cultural life of the people of our young Republic .
29 The spark kindled during the trips , many led by his tutor , Dr Stanley Chapman , ignited into a passion for products of Britain 's 19th century industrial pre-eminence — a passion which has developed into both a business and a pastime .
30 Like the Founder 's Day Service , this too has developed into an impressive annual event .
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