Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Through a sophisticated structural analysis of features ranging from window position to door latch , Glassie-reconstructs a major change taking place around the late 1870s ( 1975 : 182 , 185 ) , in which chimneys and central halls became incorporated into the main building , and a new concern with symmetry appears , along with a homogenization of the exterior around a more conspicuously ordered façade .
2 The actual physical growth of the city helped this process , for many newer industries had been established in areas which lay outside the official boundaries but which became incorporated into the municipal administrative areas by the 1860s .
3 How could she tell this hostile man that his brother had only suggested she pretend to be his fiancée as they 'd turned into the long drive leading up to Rocamar ?
4 Rachel flopped exhausted into the long white sofa and wrote a long letter to Jenny , pouring her heart out for the first time in three weeks , telling her everything that had happened since she left .
5 He 'd walked into the ordinary office on an ordinary day .
6 If you spotted a smart black-and-white magpie in a field , that was certainly one , but if , when you 'd walked into the next field , you saw another , was that two or another one ?
7 Each day so far we 'd driven into the left rough and finished up taking bogey-fives .
8 Once , while a student of practical magic at Unseen University , and for a bet , he 'd slipped into the little room off the main library — the room with walls covered in protective lead pentagrams , the room no-one was allowed to occupy for more than four minutes and thirty-two seconds , which was a figure arrived at after two hundred years of cautious experimentation …
9 No wonder she 'd disappeared into the wide blue yonder .
10 All the evolutionary changes or events , however defined in relation to time or magnitude , became locked into the unchangeable process of creation and re-creation .
11 By this time they felt accepted into the local community , and part of it .
12 The Celts , who migrated into the Balkans in the fourth century BC and settled mainly in the northern lowlands , became assimilated into the Illyrian community , the chief legacy of their presence being numerous Celtic elements in place names .
13 Practically every device of the movies started as a special effect and became assimilated into the everyday language of film , just like metaphor in language .
14 I became assimilated into the gay community and my identity as a Black person sloughed off me .
15 Traffic noise had swollen into the full cancer of morning rush-hour .
16 Owen had fallen into the familiar rhetorical style of the Arab .
17 Their Parthenon-building ancestors began that culture , and their Byzantine ancestors kept it alive when the rest of Europe had fallen into the dark ages .
18 I found myself hurrying ton , until I realized that I had no destination : I wondered how many people around me had fallen into the same trap .
19 Now he and Sambo were gone ; thee had vanished into the unknown , and soon everything else would be gone as well , and there would be nothing left .
20 Now that the rounded nose of the old malibu had been sharpened to a point in the thruster , the benign image of the dolphin had dissolved into the leering grin of a shark , inverted , its fin trailing in the water .
21 He had looked into the other world , and he had been caught peering through .
22 She had looked into the midnight-dark eyes and it had n't seemed to matter at all that the plaza was a very busy place .
23 And the reason why the Greeks should have needed such consolation is that in their Dionysiac ecstasies they had looked into the painful essence of life .
24 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
25 By the time they had reached Martha 's house , most of the neighbours had come into the narrow street to watch .
26 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
27 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
28 So many other people , not just Harry , had come into the immediate picture .
29 Harry had come into the lower doorway at the right time , and was moving up between the tables to take his normal place among the young fellows of knightly family , his peers .
30 Formally , however , Sussex had come into the mainstream English religious experience .
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