Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] into a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is where I get nervous because I know I 've come into a word I know I ca n't pronounce .
2 so we made each what was the dining room they 've made into a bedroom , but just do n't that he , cos you could see them doing it .
3 Here , they 've moved into a ventilation brick .
4 things that happened to them while they were making the African Queen and , they 've turned into a story .
5 Ye , well it 's not in the shop , I think it 's big country house they 've turned into a hotel or something .
6 I was quite tough with them and , though I 've only ever smacked them once — with the stick end of a feather duster which , since reading Mommie Dearest , they 've turned into a wire coat-hanger — I would often destroy them with tongue-lashings that still twist my conscience today .
7 I 've turned into a Dinner Lady overnight
8 I 'm ok during the week , I 've got into a routine of getting up and going to and all the rest of it , but weekends I have every other weekend off , it 's not quite a routine is it ? ,
9 Now you 've flowered into a beauty ,
10 ‘ The fact is , my dear boy , you 've entered into a liaison with a woman who is totally unsuitable on every count . ’
11 26 You 've entered into a bet that you 'll sleep alone in the forest tonight .
12 And we 've all been in situations where we 've walked into an area , whether it be , sort of a car park is poorly lit , or you 've gone down a lane that 's perhaps been overgrown by bushes and things like that we generally do n't feel as confident .
13 ‘ Well I 've run into a spot of bother .
14 ‘ You look as if you 've climbed into a bin-liner , Maisie . ’
15 ‘ There 's a piece of teak I 've carved into a hex sign up there , ’ he pointed out .
16 ‘ We 've strayed into a zone with a high magical index , ’ he said .
17 ‘ Think you 've strayed into a madhouse , I dare say . ’
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