Example sentences of "[modal v] have [verb] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The army was all right , but then I should have gone into agricultural life . |
2 | Once actionable , trusts must have come into popular use , i for already under Claudius a change in the jurisdictional scheme was introduced , and two special praetors were appointed . |
3 | If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’ |
4 | Yeah un unless er he might have moved into Top Valley . |
5 | He had had only one more year to serve before he could have retired into civilian life , and both he and Isobel had been looking forward to this . |
6 | I thanked him , he saluted , and the two of them walked on My guard said that I was crazy ; I could have run into terrible trouble , but I had been lucky and now I had only to choose a beautiful new bicycle . |
7 | J. was one of these in his capacity as fitter/armourer , and he was there when an accident occurred which could have escalated into absolute disaster . |
8 | But as he proved at Knowsley Road on Sunday , although he may have descended into relative obscurity he still possesses exceptional powers of motivation , with his Dewsbury side producing the most impressive performance of the Regal Trophy so far . |
9 | Heads may have gone into primary teaching because they liked young children ; no matter . |
10 | He was , by one account , " shattered by grief and almost despair " after Vivien 's death and , if it had not been for John Hayward 's help and encouragement , would have retired into complete seclusion . |
11 | It was a narrow squeak for Errol , for had Newry lost to Queen 's a fortnight ago and ended up in a relegation decider against the students , the ban would have come into immediate effect . |
12 | They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint . |
13 | A number of changes will have occurred : it will have lost ten to fifteen per cent of its weight through loss of water ; the cell structures in the meat will have broken down ; the proteins will have changed into individual amino acids ( developing the flavour ) ; the muscle filaments — yes , the noble carcass is no more than a collection of muscles , bone and fat — will have broken down a bit and become more tender . |