Example sentences of "have [vb pp] into [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For many seconds he just stood where he was , as still as a man who has gazed into the eyes of the Medusa .
2 First the millionaire star — who has soared into the charts at No 16 with his new single Sentinel — landed shaking with terror after the plane doors flew open at 5,000 feet on one of his first training flights .
3 The beautiful duet , sung by Freddie and Montserrat Caballe , has sprinted into the charts at No 5 … leaving Sarah Brightman 's rival duet with Jose Carreras trailing 13 places behind .
4 Active Memory Technology Ltd , the ICL Plc parallel processing spin-out , has fallen into the hands of receiver Price Waterhouse and is currently tying up a rescue bid from a mystery American millionaire tycoon .
5 Three years later , after a letter unwisely sent by Flavia has fallen into the hands of the bitterly ambitious Rupert of Hentzau , Rassendyll has a harsher temptation to withstand .
6 Poor kid , she looked so pathetic sitting there on the edge of the chair , all stiff and upright like some tragedy queen , thinking Woe is me , my precious Bob has fallen into the hands of this designing woman .
7 The dog 's owners have offered a reward for its safe return , but fear the animal has fallen into the hands of unscrupulous dealers
8 Security chiefs are understood to be deeply annoyed that information about today 's celebrations has fallen into the hands of the IRA .
9 A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant .
10 The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans .
11 They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British .
12 And it is a good thing that someone sensible should be doing so for the subject has got into the hands of theorists of the most tiresome sort .
13 WITH its name rooted in the Greek for a dwarf lion , the chameleon has entered into the realms of metaphor , describing anyone who is prone to changing their opinion .
14 A bakery had become a betting shop and a draper 's had turned into the offices of a building society .
15 Such action , I believed — and still believe — would have played into the hands of my enemies .
16 He would never have gone into the woods with her .
17 I would n't have thought he would have gone into the woods with Angela Brickell .
18 Despite Alcuin 's reservations about Eardwulf , the king must have stepped into the shoes of the slain Aethelred as a recipient of Carolingian favours and may even have married a kinswoman of Charlemagne .
19 Endara 's wife , Ana Mae Díaz de Endara , 25 , whose growing influence over government appointments and policy was widely resented , was declared persona non grata in the region after publicly stating following the Colón riots that the police should have fired into the groups of demonstrators .
20 I had stumbled into the fringes of a world where cynical and ruthless manipulation of other people was the norm , and where even violence and perhaps murder was used to achieve one 's ends .
21 Unknown aliens had crafted all such force rods which had fallen into the hands of the Imperium , most notably the cache found in the ice-caverns of Karsh XIII .
22 Her seven veils were much in demand ; one had fallen into the hands of the Party 's Wessex Area Treasurer who had undertaken to make it a prize in the Christmas draw .
23 The cheeks , also awaiting padding , had vanished into the cavities of the skull .
24 This he could recite without the book , a poem of Wilfred Owen 's which he had impressed into the minds of every one of his pupils in Battle Creek .
25 No new blood had come into the affairs of de Chavigny for years : everywhere Edouard found stagnation and apathy .
26 By the turn of the century , the partnership of Jane Mason and G. Smith ran the mill , but by 1901 it had come into the hands of James Joiner , who had bought it from Crawshay and Co .
27 The lush farmlands of Combsburgh and the main trade of the little town had come into the hands of just a few landlords .
28 Mr. Philipson addressed an impassioned argument that it would be quite wrong for the court to vary the injunction at the behest of the defendants , seeing that they had flouted Morland J. 's order , as a result of which the documents had come into the hands of the Federal Reserve Board , who had in turn passed the information to the Bank of England ; and that it would be the antithesis of justice that the consequence of this misconduct should be the discharge of the very injunction which had been designed to protect the plaintiffs from these consequences .
29 Thereafter his researches had moved into the realms of fantasy .
30 Both the two-rig landing bays had moved into the banks on the centreline , and their combined crews , assisted by the ubiquitous bank support section , had connected the anchor ropes and the short ramp sections , Which were added to the main ramps to allow traffic easy access to the bridge .
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