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

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1 In the meantime , ‘ community policing has not developed into a partnership between police and public in the fight against crime .
2 If persuasion does not work , ‘ green conditionality ’ might be the answer in some cases , unpopular though it would be ; and for the really hard cases , sanctions , provided there is sufficient of a consensus to back them and the industrial world has not sunk into a mood of profound fatalism about the impossibility of stemming the greenhouse gases .
3 Both can be seen as genuine attempts at making something out of nothing , attempts at getting something even if it 's only a laugh out of a life which , in many cases , by 16 has already run into a collection of brick walls labelled ‘ unemployment ’ , ‘ shit jobs ’ and ‘ routine brushes with the Law ’ .
4 Kirov 's face bore the unmistakable look of a man who has deliberately walked into a cage of lions and emerged again unscathed .
5 What started out as a loyal band of Kylie watchers has now grown into a legion of Wannabes : teenage girls who spend all their waking hours trying to dress , talk and sing like Kylie .
6 From a small , localised clientele , the company has now expanded into a customer base which stretches from Southampton to Wick .
7 Sainsbury moved in around day two with a £200,000 press project that has now evolved into a £14.2m ( Media Register ) account .
8 Olivia announces , with evident excitement , that the new priestess has now entered into a trance .
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