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

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1 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 .
2 The National Association of Gay Switchboards has fallen into disuse .
3 FILMING of the new Hollywood blockbuster Super Mario Brothers has descended into chaos after a series of bitter on-set rows .
4 The common law offence of sedition , which consists of stirring hatred amongst different classes of Her Majesty 's subjects had fallen into disuse , and an unsuccessful attempt to use it to prosecute for the making of anti-semitic remarks appears to have discouraged prosecuting authorities from seeking to persuade the courts to mould the common law to deal with new problems posed by those who promote ill-will in an increasingly multi-racial society .
5 Many royalists had gone into exile in the colonies , especially Virginia , and the new government could not expect its orders to be obeyed on the other side of the Atlantic .
6 The polytechnics were having to carry into the 1970s a defence and assertion of their particular — though not necessarily homogeneous — values and procedures , and in doing so made necessary a constant reaffirmation of the vocational or service roles that had aroused fierce passions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as new institutions and new sectors had come into existence in many countries .
7 Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level .
8 This store in Thame is one of those which will continue trading , but people in the town say they are not surprised other shops have run into trouble
9 Since April 's farce , more than 60 innovative suggestions for alternative starting methods have flooded into Aintree .
10 Since last April 's farce , more than 60 innovative suggestions for alternative starting methods have flooded into Aintree from racing organisations and individuals all over the world .
11 The reason England has n't produced a heavyweight champion of the world , he adds casually , is that most of the contenders have gone into football .
12 A typical contemporary assumption is spelled out by Gortz , who claims that ‘ working-class demands have turned into consumerist mass demands .
13 The sheds have fallen into disrepair and are described as ‘ Sad and strange . ’
14 It seems that the procedure , just outlined , for the creation of new criminal offences has fallen into disuse .
15 In compiling the full fixtures for the season , programme planners had to take into account a first division increased in size by two to 16 , plus this autumn 's tour by New Zealand .
16 In compiling the full fixtures for the season , programme planners had to take into account a first division increased in size by two to 16 , plus this autumn 's tour by New Zealand .
17 But with Pelleas , Brook said , the singers had settled into teams , and although these had in no way developed a style in one mould , they had aimed to fuse through the exchange of actions and ideas ‘ the practical and the sublime ’ .
18 By late August about 225,000 refugees had crossed into Jordan , forcing the government to turn to international aid agencies for help .
19 By early April large numbers of civilian refugees had crossed into Thailand to avoid fighting in the eastern town of Phaw Hta .
20 Correct grammar was seen by him as part of the structures of authority ( such as respect for elders , for standards of cleanliness , for discipline in schools ) which in recent decades had fallen into decline .
21 Already , more than 20 Malaysian companies have moved into Papua New Guinea , whose 350,000km 2 of forest is the largest continuous tract of lowland tropical forest in South-east Asia .
22 The government is trying to curb investments by listed companies into the mainland , but has no means of accurately monitoring — let alone controlling — how much local companies have put into China .
23 Secondly , much effort over the years has gone into education for road safety , though the concentration on advice to adult pedestrians and training for children has the unfortunate effect of apparently placing on the victim the principal responsibility for avoiding an accident .
24 While British surfing in recent years has developed into Day-Glo sporting fantasy , into pipeline boasts in city pubs , and into Newquay , Newquay , Newquay — booming as the ‘ surf capital ’ of Britain — these boys have looked to carve a different route .
25 He understood what she meant about Slorne because as the days and weeks had grown into months he had found great comfort in her strange and silent presence .
26 The US factories had evolved into organisations that set out tightly circumscribed jobs , fixed procedures , absolutely nothing in terms of flexible working , multi-skilling , employee responsiveness — any of those sorts of things — and they took a look at Japanese cost patterns and thought that American industry was just going down the plug . ’
27 Land stewards had become autonomous , farm buildings had fallen into disuse , land had been poorly managed , properties had been allowed to run down and rents had gone unreviewed .
28 This was the classic showman speaking and on this occasion he was directing his remarks directly at those intellectuals whom his films had brought into cinemas for the first time .
29 After troops had moved into Algiers in the early afternoon Chadli declared a state of siege , giving the military emergency powers for the following four months , including the power to ban strikes in services and to dissolve municipal councils and political parties .
30 Wilson , shut up in her own world all winter , was astonished to learn what everyone else in Florence had known for many a month — French troops had poured into Piedmont and 1848 was to be repeated all over again .
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