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

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1 Lord Aldington insisted they had not been lied to , but they would not have got into the trucks if they had known they were going to Yugoslavia .
2 Yes I think that may be right my Lord , indeed er if we succeed on the way out , get get out of the contract point then of course the plaintiff 's case is that they would have taken that advice and would not have entered into the contract a and therefore on that basis they are entitled to be compensated on the basis that all the losses they unnecessarily incurred by having , being forced to complete , should be recoverable , subject to er litigation of loss and .
3 By this stage , you may already have booked into a dog training class .
4 And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause .
5 ‘ My lord , ’ he said , restraining what could easily have blossomed into a glow of triumph , ‘ even a layman may be inspired to speak prophecy .
6 Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on .
7 How could she possibly have walked into the reception room at the hotel where Rune was holding his anniversary party and looked him in the face without betraying the fact that despite the passage of time and distance she still loved him ?
8 If Jennifer continued to ladle the sympathy on Helen– the latter might tactically have brought into the conversation something that she knows to be a vulnerable area for Jennifer .
9 In doing so , he would inevitably have descended into the arena in a totally unacceptable way .
10 Otherwise , it would by now have degenerated into a state of complete disorder , in which everything would be at the same temperature .
11 A thirteenth-century man who was free to leave his own tithing ( or who absconded ) for a nearby town would not long be called Matthew atte Middele ( Matthew who lives in the middle of the village ) , or such , but rather Matthew Longback or Matthew of ( or from ) Thornbury , depending on which struck his new friends as the more appropriate , and the new identification may well have turned into a surname and passed down the generations .
12 You do n't have to go into the theatre for so long I think .
13 You do n't have to go into the country to have a relaxing holiday
14 You do n't have to talk into the microphone .
15 On the other hand , had he not thought they would be there , he would n't have gone into the building at all .
16 Luckily , they did n't have to get into the cage for the children 's ward was on the ground floor .
17 So that folk maybe in the sort of parish did n't have to walk into the village to get it .
18 He would never have gone into the woods with her .
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