Example sentences of "have evolved into a " in BNC.

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1 The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer , and a supplier with a supplier with a world-wide reputation for flexibility , innovation and excellence .
2 Combsburgh has evolved into a pleasant shire parish containing the little market town mentioned , to which local farmers , traders and visitors come with pleasure and occasional profit .
3 The upper skin of the armadillo 's body has evolved into a hard horny covering that is hinged in such a way as to give the animals at least some degree of flexibility .
4 That 's Tunnel 's motto , and because of this the studio has evolved into a special kind of working environment .
5 By the end of the serial , Harcourt Brown , who begins as a very sinister type , has evolved into a more whimsical , if somewhat selfish , personality , prone to romancing about a trip to Venus .
6 A country once dependent on agriculture , as not only a means of income but a way of life , has evolved into a society almost totally structured around urban industry .
7 Since then the initiative has evolved into a major community-wide campaign for action .
8 Today that emergency programme has evolved into a broad based community programme , focusing on health , education and economic status and training of teachers and health workers .
9 Bazille was killed a few months before his twenty-ninth birthday in the Franco-Prussian war , and since then scholars have been wringing their hands at the loss of a potential ‘ great Impressionist ’ , discounting the possibility that he could equally have evolved into a third-rate artist like Sisley or Morisot .
10 These different possible early states would have evolved into a whole family of different histories for the universe .
11 An 18th century mill-worker 's wooden object zipping through a loom seems to have evolved into a vehicle of space travel .
12 The earlier bickering had evolved into a solid , working relationship based on a mutual respect .
13 Geary points out that , by this stage , picket-line behaviour had evolved into a ritualised pushing and shoving .
14 He describes how , by 1837 , the game had evolved into a highly complicated sport , containing all the ‘ typical characteristics of a genuinely national art form , … profoundly popular in origin , yet attracting to it disinterested elements of the leisured and educated classes ’ .
15 Psychoanalysis had evolved into a highly therapeutic undertaking , which was very very and institutionalized for therapy , and the black books had already been blackened , as it were .
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