Example sentences of "into [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the sonnet also provides a glimpse into the dilemmas of identity the Renaissance articulated . |
2 | He is like a frightened rabbit staring into the headlights of the Tory juggernaut — he does n't know what to do about it , so he claims it 's unstoppable . |
3 | Her father spotted her bike lying beside the pit and after reaching deep into the tons of grain was able to feel her arm . |
4 | Wesley made little progress with agricultural labourers because they were tied into the rigidities of the traditional social order , although he blamed it on the stolid stupidity of the peasantry , but in many mining and manufacturing villages Methodism throve . |
5 | Sound-symbol relationship , therefore , means the way in which a particular sound is symbolised into the letters of our alphabet . |
6 | Research into the differences between successful and unsuccessful teams highlights the importance of having a mix of people with different ways of behaving . |
7 | Only B and C come into the differences in energy between terms , so the process of ordering the terms can be made a lot simpler using Racah parameters . |
8 | 1986 ) , and the common failure to formulate adequate plans to guide interventions into the lives of children and their families ( see DHSS , 1985 ) . |
9 | Coleridge 's headlong arrival into the lives of William and Dorothy Wordsworth remained for them all a charged and exhilarating memory . |
10 | Moreover , the officer of arms making the visitation was directed to enquire into the lives of all those using a title of honour or dignity such as knight , esquire or gentleman , and if such a title or coat of arms had been falsely assumed or usurped , the offender was to be publicly denounced by proclamation . |
11 | GLC funding made it possible for them to conduct a research project into the lives of young lesbians and gays . |
12 | Whittingham also gives an insight into the lives of the fighter pilots at this time- and to some of their off-duty pursuits . |
13 | Chaos intrudes into the lives of the characters in Grand Canyon . |
14 | He has already brought a little magic into the lives of Bristol Rovers ' fans , who could see nothing to look forward to but relegation from Division One . |
15 | Debts ‘ It will bring visual entertainment into the lives of blind and partially-sighted people throughout the UK . ’ |
16 | Its many digressions into the lives of artists like Rudolphe Bresdin , an early influence on Odilon Redon , suggest that either Eisenman did not have enough primary material for his main task , or that he was simply much more interested in the hapless engraver Bresdin . |
17 | If literature and its related activities are tainted with ‘ middle-class ’ exclusiveness and , it appears , that teachers engaging pupils in these are ‘ imposing ’ alien values upon working-class pupils , it follows that they must move into the lives of working-class pupils to encourage that culture which , up till now , the largely irrelevant curriculum has ‘ stifled ’ [ … ] |
18 | ‘ It is not easy for any outsider to gain a sufficient insight into the lives of these people . |
19 | Research is still patchy in this field , and particularly research into the lives of disabled children living in residential accommodation . |
20 | An invasion of privacy into the lives of vulnerable individuals is masked by the rhetoric of empowerment with the implication that it is being ‘ done with rather than to trainees ’ ( fay 1988 : 26 ) . |
21 | Through the ideological prism of Marxist historicism some Soviet Russian historians see ample justification for the Russians , intrusion into the lives of the Siberian natives in the benefits of civilization which the latter are deemed to have received . |
22 | An intimate insight into the lives of Athletico 's stars . |
23 | Maeve Binchy 's gift for drawing readers into the lives of people from small communities , and for describing the evolution of friendships , have won her millions of readers . |
24 | I watched you bring sunshine into the lives of each one of your partners . ’ |
25 | I must again stress how very grateful we are to the IBOA and AIB for their kindness in continuing to help put a little additional pleasure into the lives of our members . |
26 | Ironically this ‘ ethic of care ’ has a way of intruding into the lives of the most passionate ‘ ethic of rights ’ adherents . |
27 | No matter , because we 're asking you to project yourself into the very heart of the Swinging Sixties myth — into the lives of the |
28 | That , surely , is the least that the right hon. Gentleman could do to inject some justice and fairness into the lives of our pensioners . |
29 | A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant . |
30 | Now a brief diversion into the lives of the saints … |