Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Duveen Galleries are basically a large hallway formed by three separate but continuous rooms strung out in a line , which empty into the side galleries to the right and left .
2 ‘ I 've come to find you ! ’ he cried , struggling back to his feet ; but the words seemed to blur into a shout that was almost meaningless .
3 He tosses a few slow jabs at several male heads , then for a couple of seconds allows his black , shiny Florsheims to blur into the patented Ali shuffle .
4 The next moment she jumped up , almost angrily , as though she had been trapped into a softness that she did not mean .
5 One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out .
6 It makes no sense to contemplate a general policy of reducing adverse events in people 's lives , even if it were possible , unless perhaps they were crises which might unavoidably lead to the person becoming trapped into a highly stressful lifestyle .
7 Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above .
8 The Department of the Environment ( DoE , the central government department with overall responsibility for local government in England ) was , he says , trapped into the position of being both the advocate of local services within the centre and the guardian of the purse-strings as far as local government was concerned ( in that respect the Secretary of State acted as a sort of ‘ mini chancellor ’ ) ( Rhodes , 1986 , p. 238 ) .
9 Remember that the weaving yarn is only trapped into the fabric when the needle selection changes , so floats are formed when there are long blocks of both selected and unselected needles .
10 And it is water , pouring troughed into a stream
11 Westerners come and go , crowding into the Marriott , Warsaw 's only top-class hotel , but few bother to set up shop .
12 For these people , the last word in radical chic is Brut Soap-on-a-Rope ; they dress as though they have stepped straight from the pages of a Seventies mail-order catalogue ; they consider a good night out to be crowding into the only working public telephone box , and , hyperventilating in their over-excitement , taking it in turns to listen to the talking clock .
13 Our pilot was said to be the best on the river , but every now and then there was a shudder as we touched a sandbank ; and there was so little water coming down from Aswan that we only squeezed through the lock at Nag Hammadi by all the passengers crowding into the bows of the Nefertari , while her crew hauled on ropes , chanting a shanty that might have been sung on the sunboats of the pharaohs .
14 There were people , people everywhere — huddled inside doorways trying to keep dry , crowding into the small , old-fashioned shops , and buying fruit and vegetables at bargain prices from the swarthy hawkers whose barrows were drawn up close to the kerb .
15 He turned to the other staff officers who were crowding into the room .
16 That 's why everyone and their brother , DEC , HP and Sun , are all crowding into the week of November 10 for their anticipated launches , with the added expectation of getting coverage at Comdex Fall in Las Vegas the following week .
17 You 'll have to wait until 1993 to see German , French and Italian shops crowding into the high street .
18 More children were crowding into the junction ahead .
19 The way it is normally your voices mingle into the
20 Nkrumah was hastily coopted into the preparations for a Pan-African Congress to be held in October 1945 in Manchester .
21 But the idea that English prisoners have allowed themselves to be coopted into the Irish Republican political cause is a remarkably implausible one .
22 Wedding and funeral forms , sent in by the families , were passed to me for transposing into the accepted cliches .
23 However , Liberal Democrats believe that the cabinet is already too large and that such a proposal risks sweeping the issues that need to be addressed into the corner .
24 A couple of minutes later Chatterton zimmered into the room .
25 It is not hard to see how permission can be conceived as something which throws the action permitted into the future : one generally gets permission first and then performs the action permitted after .
26 It is probable , however , that imports of fur from certain species caught in such traps in non-member countries will be permitted into the community until 1995 .
27 We had rather a lot to drink , and before I knew where I was I found myself being hustled into a broom closet by three men .
28 We were grabbed suddenly and hustled into the dancing light .
29 No longer do they panic at the sound of a boat engine , and slap their drowsy pups awake to be hustled into the comparative safety of the sea .
30 He allowed himself to be hustled into the background of affairs by men with narrower views and nearer objectives . "
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