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

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1 As the foregoing sections have illustrated , population pressures , often stimulated by other factors such as economies and land ownership , are frequently the underpinning cause of environmental change , especially as agriculture has spread into areas that are only marginally productive or where injudicious land-use practices have been established .
2 THE fashion house that designed the Queen 's wedding dress and coronation robe has gone into receivership .
3 Prince has turned into David Icke !
4 The emphasis on fast food operations has brought into play appliances which concentrate extremely high temperatures on raw products containing fats and other volatile substances .
5 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
6 OIL giant Shell has plunged into controversy over a ferry crossing promotion .
7 A new pelican crossing has come into use at the junction of King 's Road and Cromwell Street , North Ormesby .
8 The National Association of Gay Switchboards has fallen into disuse .
9 Trafalgar shares have slumped from a peak of £3.96 three years ago as the recession has bitten into profits .
10 Mum has gone into town for late night shopping .
11 The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance .
12 In conducting this review the University has taken into account the feasibility of raising the necessary funding from outside sources .
13 In considering the level of the dividend , the Board has taken into account the current results of the Company and its significant future capital investment programme .
14 An century and a half of expertise and experience has gone into SaverPlus 2001 .
15 At the time of writing it appears that the broker in this case has gone into liquidation without making the required payment , and the couple must now turn to the Investors ' Compensation Scheme , which can pay compensation in cases where ( a ) the broker has gone into liquidation , and ( b ) the original investment was taken up about 28 August 1988 .
16 Nearly £1 billion of public money and over £4 billion of private money has gone into Docklands since 1981 .
17 Its religion has degenerated into scholarship .
18 It also sold the existing warehouse at Acton which has been under-used since the main London warehouse has come into operation .
19 ‘ What started out on Black Wednesday as a tragic-comedy has degenerated into Whitehall farce . ’
20 Instead , all Mr Murdoch 's extravagance has gone into business .
21 Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ?
22 FILMING of the new Hollywood blockbuster Super Mario Brothers has descended into chaos after a series of bitter on-set rows .
23 Of particular interest is the recurrence , amid abstract patterns , of an affective ornament known as the chute , which Campra had earlier associated with flute timbre and ornamented , French-style melody in Alcine to depict enchantment : it evokes the sighing of lovers whom the sorceress has turned into trees ( Act 2 , scene 1 ) and the music heard in Alcine 's Labyrinth of Love ( Act 3 , scene 1 ) .
24 Already research has begun into chemicals from the Morton Bay Chestnut , an Australian Rainforest tree , as an inhibitive drug against the Aids virus .
25 I 'm sticking to the rules and I refuse to panic by paying over the odds because that 's how this club has got into trouble in the past .
26 It is not pleaded that Euramco has gone into liquidation .
27 ‘ A lot of hard work has gone into Darlington over the past two years .
28 The reiver 's last proud defiance has passed into Border history : ‘ It is folly to seek grace at a graceless face ’ .
29 Over this period the NRO has put into orbit over Russia and other countries a wide variety of satellites designed to bring back all kinds of visual and electronic intelligence .
30 It seems that the procedure , just outlined , for the creation of new criminal offences has fallen into disuse .
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