Example sentences of "have [vb pp] into [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In women younger than 65 years reports have fallen into two main groups — those finding about 50% prevalence and those reporting very much lower figures . |
2 | Official strikes have fallen into two broad categories . |
3 | The criticisms have fallen into certain categories , one general line being that the service has failed to adopt modern methods of management , that it has been slow in understanding the use of statistical information and of specialized knowledge of the social services , and that it does not think ahead enough or organize its planning on a sufficiently systematic basis , in part because officials spend too much time on routine departmental work . |
4 | In the past , developing countries have fallen into ridiculous debt trying to pay back loans that were made for impractical , ludicrously expensive projects . |
5 | To maintain members who have fallen into ill repute with shipowners , to provide remedy for wages and salvage and maintenance on shore for members detained from sea during litigation . |
6 | My first task will be to listen to their needs , and then translate what I have heard into positive action . ’ |
7 | In this century , differences have emerged between leading churchmen in the region and , especially since the 1960s , the differences have developed into significant splits within the church . |
8 | But the depth of respect and affection felt for the late leader of the Islamic revolution does not extend to his successors , who have broken into two loose camps of so-called ‘ radicals ’ and ‘ pragmatists ’ . |
9 | Well people have rung into this programme saying that they 've been put off visiting graves because this man is there . |
10 | have looked into that |
11 | J. S. Trefil and colleagues at the University of Virginia have looked into this suggestion in more detail ( Nature , vol 302 p 111 ) . |
12 | To coincide with the change , the Haslemere company have reorganised into three divisions — environmental , maritime and engineering — all of which will work together to find the best environmental solution . |
13 | ‘ Could any of them have come into this kitchen ? ’ asked Rose . |
14 | I have come into this chapel to commit murder . |
15 | Many of the plants familiar in the garden — Dahlia , Chrysanthemum , Fuchsia — are generic names which have come into common language . |
16 | It should be noted here that the terms expert and knowledge based systems have come into common usage , and are often interchanged when describing intelligent systems . |
17 | On this issue Owen and Roger have come into open conflict but , although the observation that Roger lacks commitment to the aim of returning pupils to school is a correct one , the implications drawn from it are not . |
18 | Notoriously these words have crept into ordinary usage from medieval philosophical Latin . |
19 | The party 's ageing faction leaders , says Mr Segni , have turned into pure power brokers . |
20 | So many of the islands in other parts of the world have turned into major real estate developments — take Hawaii , for instance . ’ |
21 | A whole life may be wasted idling today 's minutes in reveries of tomorrow 's dreams , until hopes fade and young days have turned into old age . |
22 | Both have moved into advanced manufacturing and specialise in supplying parts for the computer industry . |
23 | Bohunt have moved into second place in the division , but are 65 points behind Grange ‘ A ’ with two matches each to play . |
24 | Some religious have moved into smaller communities whilst carrying the responsibility for caring for their own elderly and sick brothers and sisters . |
25 | Chertsey , 4–0 winners at Bracknell , have moved into third place and brought their goals total for the season to 93 . |
26 | The former have moved into this field partly because , with the publication of the Haycocks Report , the time was ripe , but also partly because in many cases , having absorbed colleges of education whose role in initial teacher training for schools has greatly diminished , they wished to redeploy the resources into further education teacher training . |
27 | If your Bearded Irises have grown into big clumps , split them . |
28 | In an attempt to cover the largest market all have expanded into adjacent areas . |
29 | ‘ People are coming to us with horror stories of simple debts that have mushroomed into thousands of pounds . |
30 | The once-powerful communists have splintered into hundreds of pieces , the largest of which is the Democratic Party of the Left , now expected to pick up only about 15 per cent of the vote . |