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

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1 One is that it has lapsed into chaos .
2 I know that not all of it has gone into cricket , but as we know that the Prime Minister , the chairman of the foundation and at least two of the trustees are cricket fanatics , we can expect that perhaps £5 million has been granted to cricket .
3 It has expanded into Europe and North America and is currently looking to the markets of Japan , the Far East and South America .
4 It has expanded into Africa , Hong Kong and New Zealand , and it is looking closely at the early moves towards privatisation of British Rail .
5 It has fallen into semi-ruin since the civil war broke out two years ago .
6 Should it be abolished either because its use is unjustified or because it has fallen into disuse ?
7 Any action has to be additional to member states ' own policies ; it has to take into account the views of the region ; it has to be adopted unanimously by the Council , and the European Parliament ( EP ) can veto it .
8 It may take some time to program this technique as it has to take into account all foreseeable circumstances .
9 It has diversified into information systems , containers , farm machinery and much else .
10 Since 1980 it has put into space three experimental satellites with its own SLV-3 launcher .
11 The frequency with which controversial legislation is amended by Parliament itself ( as witness the Act of 1974 which was amended in 1975 as well as in 1976 ) indicates that legislation , after it has come into operation , may fail to have the beneficial effects which Parliament expected or may produce injurious results that Parliament did not anticipate .
12 Quite neglected now , the small church that guarded it has crumbled into ruin .
13 The upshot of it is that the appellate court , where the matter is one of discretion , as this is of course , will not interfere with the discretion of the court below unless it considers that the court was plainly wrong or it has erred in principle , that it has taken into account something it should not have done or has failed to take into account something it should have done , and on that narrow basis I must proceed with this appeal .
14 Nevertheless , the forms which nationalism has assumed , and the political regimes that it has brought into existence , are extremely diverse .
15 I agree with him that it is important and significant to develop the Western European Union and to have a defence force , but if such a force existed now , would it have gone into Yugoslavia to separate the Serbs and the Croats ?
16 Every time it had crept into Carolyn 's head , she had pushed it out again .
17 ‘ Too often chief executives fail to recognise that they have embarked on a major project until they are well into it and it had run into difficulties . ’
18 Vadim 's Et Dieu Créa La Femme ( 1956 ) was the watershed film which liberalized the cinema , but only after it had run into censorship trouble everywhere , especially in the United States where the Hollywood decency code still insisted on separate beds for married couples .
19 Harry watched it until it had turned into Emlyn Square , then began walking unsteadily in the same direction .
20 The bird was found in a field after it had flown into power cables .
21 The disquiet and consternation he had set up among the brothers would go on echoing and re-echoing for some time , while he who had caused it had recoiled into numbness and exhaustion .
22 Katya went crazy over it before it had broken into leaf , just as she did with catmint .
23 The channel was now only ten , perhaps twelve feet deep and fifteen feet wide : since it had fallen into disuse as a waterway it had , over the years , become silted up with layer upon layer of sludge .
24 Built of stone rubble faced with ashlar ( stone dressed to a smooth finish ) and Roman tiles , the original polygonal tower may have been 80 feet high , but it had fallen into ruin by medieval times and was partly rebuilt , probably in the reign of Henry V. It still stands to a height of 40 feet , however , and we can see the original windows which were tiny on the outside walls to prevent draughts interfering with the flames of the beacon at the top .
25 The faintly mocking tone in his voice forced her back to reality , and she snatched her hand away from his hair as though it had come into contact with burning oil .
26 The ground rules had been set in Australia , but the ground had changed , and It had come into existence .
27 If we found an object such as a watch upon a heath , even if we did n't know how it had come into existence , its own precision and intricacy of design would force us to conclude that the watch must have had a maker : that there must have existed , at some time , and at some place or other , an artificer or artificers , who formed it for the purpose which we find it actually to answer ; who comprehended its construction , and designed its use .
28 The Ministry of Defence said that Belgian ammunition of that particular batch had never been supplied to the British Army , and how it had come into Britain was unknown .
29 She could remember the incident quite clearly , although the circumstances surrounding it had vanished into oblivion , beyond recall of any form of analysis : it had been early afternoon , so clearly not a party incident — maybe they had had lunch together ? — and she had been anxious about picking up children from school .
30 It had entered into Coalition in 1940 ( its leader , Clement Attlee , became deputy prime minister to Churchill ) and had demonstrated its claim to be a capable partner in government .
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