Example sentences of "have [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on . |
2 | In Por Tanssie , no one would have marched into a room uninvited in case the person inside was in a state of undress . |
3 | The hon. Member for Bournemouth , West ( Mr. Atkinson ) must have stumbled into the debate without having been nobbled by his Whips , because he gave a reasonable , rational and consensus-seeking speech , unlike the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) , who gave the House his next election address for 37 minutes , but then proceeded to disappear , as though he is the only hon. Member with a constituency outside central London . |
4 | Because had we had them any other way , you may have fallen into the dilemma as you 've suggested , that the shop stewards may have become part of the management . |
5 | It must have fallen into the trap some time ago . |
6 | But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home . |
7 | Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people . |
8 | ‘ He tells me he may have to go into a rest home . |
9 | ‘ Some of what you have told us will have to go into a statement which you will be asked to sign . |
10 | You do have to go into the theatre for so long I think |
11 | You do n't have to go into the theatre for so long I think . |
12 | Just how far does Britain have to go into the red before our Government recognizes the problem and moves to tackle it ? |
13 | You 'll have to go into the branch , but what , if I was your manager , I 'd say well what we 'll do , is keep on working and training , until it 's alright |
14 | ‘ … and some time today I 'll have to go into the village . |
15 | I am quite clear that I shall have to go into the evidence very carefully when the police report is available to me . |
16 | And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause . |
17 | You do n't have to go into the country to have a relaxing holiday |
18 | I shall have to go into the garage tomorrow and get a I 've got , I was gon na put it up there actually . |
19 | ‘ My lord , ’ he said , restraining what could easily have blossomed into a glow of triumph , ‘ even a layman may be inspired to speak prophecy . |
20 | From Oxford he may have travelled into the south-west . |
21 | It was not the quantity of stars that was so impressive , though if there had been more they would have blended into a whitewash , nor was it their brilliance , though they were a dazzling variation of colour and size , but that they seemed alive . |
22 | By this stage the sap in the vine will have withdrawn into the roots . |
23 | ‘ He 'll have to come into the house and sober up before he 's fit to take the cart home . |
24 | By this stage , you may already have booked into a dog training class . |
25 | ‘ I wondered if she might have come into the office on the Saturday ? ’ |
26 | Dry and tinned stores were issued readily , but meat , vegetables and fruit were not so easy to procure , and often I went out into the surrounding villages to buy up food which normally would have come into the Maymyo bazaar . |
27 | Would she have collapsed into a heap if she 'd learnt that Stephen was silent because he was wondering if his father had murdered his mother ? |
28 | Terence 's face went from being startled by his attack to astonishment , then might have cracked into a smile . |
29 | Louisa was held by those urgent eyes , drawn more deeply than she would have wished into the darkness behind . |
30 | It also includes erm reckonable service which is is service other than teaching that you may have transferred into the scheme . |