Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [verb] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So the world is one nation which has branched into lesser nations .
2 These improvements follow the £75 million investment in the Chiltern line , which has gone into new trains , new stations , new facilities , all of which has meant a great improvement for all the commuters on that line ; those on the Thames line will benefit similarly .
3 Such is the loving care which has gone into past history , it seems a pity that the authors are so hesitant about the future .
4 The wardens of Inglewood took ‘ escapes ’ - or fines paid by the owners of animals which had strayed into forbidden parts of the forest .
5 His son had shown no interest in the family firm which had passed into other hands .
6 The United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office on May 8 announced that the UK would return to Albania gold worth £10,000,000 ( US$18,000,000 ) which had come into British hands after its confiscation by the Nazis during the Second World War .
7 Primarily associated with fertility , so highly regarded in primitive times for the continuity of the group , this powerful force was often controlled and restricted by taboos , some of which have survived into modern times as codes of social behaviour , but deeply affected by both prudery and prurience which usually operated together .
8 There is already a long list of great British industries — from shipbuilding to motorcycles — which have slid into terminal decline .
9 Many of the plants familiar in the garden — Dahlia , Chrysanthemum , Fuchsia — are generic names which have come into common language .
10 As neural complexity increases , however , it becomes possible to send the signal to a region of the brain which forms a map of the body surface , parts of which have evolved into sensory organs .
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