Example sentences of "had [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes Sweetheart had to go into the back room to buy something special .
2 Then I had to go into the Royal Marsden .
3 Traffic noise had swollen into the full cancer of morning rush-hour .
4 Owen had fallen into the familiar rhetorical style of the Arab .
5 Their Parthenon-building ancestors began that culture , and their Byzantine ancestors kept it alive when the rest of Europe had fallen into the dark ages .
6 I found myself hurrying ton , until I realized that I had no destination : I wondered how many people around me had fallen into the same trap .
7 Now he and Sambo were gone ; thee had vanished into the unknown , and soon everything else would be gone as well , and there would be nothing left .
8 Now that the rounded nose of the old malibu had been sharpened to a point in the thruster , the benign image of the dolphin had dissolved into the leering grin of a shark , inverted , its fin trailing in the water .
9 He had looked into the other world , and he had been caught peering through .
10 She had looked into the midnight-dark eyes and it had n't seemed to matter at all that the plaza was a very busy place .
11 And the reason why the Greeks should have needed such consolation is that in their Dionysiac ecstasies they had looked into the painful essence of life .
12 He remembered every single one of the stolen meetings ; how he had gone to her bedchamber by night , how she had come into the warm drowsy afternoons to find him , when everyone was busy about something and no one knew where anyone was and she would not be missed .
13 By the time they had reached Martha 's house , most of the neighbours had come into the narrow street to watch .
14 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
15 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
16 So many other people , not just Harry , had come into the immediate picture .
17 Harry had come into the lower doorway at the right time , and was moving up between the tables to take his normal place among the young fellows of knightly family , his peers .
18 Formally , however , Sussex had come into the mainstream English religious experience .
19 The cult of the goddess Ishtar had come into the Black Land with settlers from the far north-east where the Twin Rivers flowed .
20 Diana felt a debt of gratitude to the woman who had been so kind to her during that first traumatic public engagement eighteen months before as well as an empathy with someone who , like her , had come into the royal world from the outside .
21 They had not looked to see whether the police had come into the main road in time to see .
22 She was not smiling now , but her look was full of a benevolent curiosity , and the soft island voice , with the lilt of the Gaelic moving through it like a gentle sea-swell , warmed me as palpably as if the sun had come into the dim and cluttered little shop .
23 Before they reached the great stone shaped like the skull of a horse which marked the path they were to take to the right , the fires were all out and the smoke from them had dispersed into the general heat-haze .
24 The Financial Services Act of 1986 aimed to fulfil this need , as well as to abolish some of the inconsistencies which had crept into the existing regulatory system for the financial services industry .
25 A new star had shot into the musical firmament .
26 ‘ Why ? ’ asked Antony , with a polite interest which ten minutes later had turned into the real thing .
27 Velleius Paterculus and the Latin source of the first books of Appian 's Civil War ( for which Emilio Gabba suggested the name of Asinius Pollio ) came nearer to an Italian version of Roman political history , but by the time they wrote the imperialism of the Republic had turned into the bureaucratic Empire of the Caesars : what these historians said could no longer bear fruit .
28 Another strand which had fed into the cultural policy making of the Newbolt Committee emerges in an altered form within the Review .
29 The staff listed consists only of the chancellor , one of the greatest of the royal officers , whose wages were five shillings a day , the master of the writing-office , who originally had tenpence a day , but Robert de Sigillo had made himself so indispensable that he had risen into the two shilling class , and the chaplain in charge of the chapel and relics .
30 Ward councillor Mrs Hannah Straiton said Clifton Leather Centre , already established in the street , had expanded into the empty building shortly after the church moved out .
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