Example sentences of "it [verb] [vb pp] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , he contests , costs at the company have gone up for the simple reason that it has moved into different areas of activity — IBM simply made the mistake of trying to be ‘ all things to all people ’ , and so will never be able to return to the profit levels of the mid-1980s .
2 It has run into serious problems .
3 Like other groups it has diversified into fast food ( Happy Eater ) and hotels .
4 Its profits will depend on the action chosen and the state of the market , which it has classified into four categories .
5 It has entered into long-term bilateral grain agreements ( LBGAs ) with only two countries , the Soviet Union ( three times ) and China ( once ) .
6 It has brought into that area of Belfast a vast number of new businesses and has revitalised that area of the town .
7 Where a grouping is a sizeable one it becomes divided into smaller subgroups .
8 Certainly it would not have been a viable proposition if it had run into serious trouble within a year or so of its launch .
9 In the mountain-top refuge of Karfi , a few straggling survivors tried to keep the Minoan way of life going , but it had fallen into lifeless stereotypes .
10 The pupils of this generation of sociologists are people like Howard Becker and Erving Goffman , and it was their work in the 1960s that gave a new lease of life to ethnographic research after it had fallen into some disuse , in British sociology at least , in the 1950s .
11 Her dress lay on the floor , the linoleum nursery floor — weighted by its beads , it had fallen into serpentine coils .
12 Chemists were even suspicious of physical methods of analysis ; but the convenience of the spectroscope meant that by the 1870s it had come into regular use , as we shall see later .
13 It had entered into these relationships with the new category of institutions while retaining its role for the validation of degree-level courses from whatever direction they might come outside the universities .
14 So it does n't matter whether we look at it as whether you 'd get a third or whether you say you 'd get two sixths well it does n't matter cos it 's the same size it 's just it 's cut into two pieces or the way you wanted to do it which was a good way with the first pizza .
15 Oh it 's gone into that computer now
16 I understand it 's run into some difficulty but I urge the minister to press the commission to get a move on because this this is a problem that does n't just affect this country , it is certainly a problem that affects the whole of Europe and the European union in particular but also the the er the whole of the world and it 's something that needs international action .
17 The headline is that the budget for ninety four ninety five is two point two million pounds and that 's an increase of eighty four thousand pounds or four percent on the original budget for current year and that increase of eighty four thousand pounds and it 's split into three elements for you .
18 For example Australia produces quite a lot , Sweden produces a lot , and it 's imported into this country in bulk ore carriers .
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