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

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1 Mitzi Edacious Baum , well into a plate of wild strawberry tarts , her gums swollen labia , her teeth prison bars .
2 The celebrations may last well into a week , as long as there is enough whisky to keep the party spirit afloat , with people from neighbouring glens calling by to offer their congratulations and share a wee dram .
3 Above : Synodontis multipunctatus fits well into a large Rift Valley set-up .
4 This does not have to be the most dominant colour in either the room or the rug ; better results are often achieved by matching subsidiary colours , provided they are not swamped by other shades : for example , a predominantly red rug with strong hints of blue can blend well into a room with some blues but no reds .
5 At the same time , this ethic-based explanation fits well into a particular corner of the general theory of social integration offered by Shils. though the gap between the very general theorising of Shils and the over-particular and superficial descriptions of Banfield is a result of the great difficulty this variant of pluralism has in achieving its declared aim of sustaining empirically based theory and empirical research guided by theory .
6 Classifications of most landforms are in a sense unsatisfactory , because there is usually an infinite variety of forms , some of which fit well into a classification and others only with extreme difficulty .
7 One has to remember that well into the nineteenth century British identity was predicated first of all of the English .
8 The Easter rising of 1916 as an act of national liberation , unquestioned in the dominant catholic — nationalist culture from 1922 until well into the 1960s and 1970s , still holds a cherished place in the hearts of the majority of the people .
9 Coming towards winter , birds have usually scoffed the berries of Viburnum opulus by late autumn , but the big , bottle-shaped hips of Rosa moyesii last until Christmas and holly berries should persist well into the New Year .
10 In windy weather every effort should be made to avoid having to move the glider upwind ; it is far safer and easier to land well into the field and then to move the glider back down wind .
11 It took a further eight years before classes got under way , and then only in medicine , and it was not till well into the 1850s that it became really established .
12 A small quantity of oil is sprinkled on a clean rag and rubbed well into the surface to be polished .
13 And as the 1980s drew to a close , the first locomotives of Class 60 were rolling out of the Brush works at Loughborough , destined to become the standard Railfreight traction unit well into the early years of the twenty-first century .
14 Longer-term planning forced BR to embark upon life-extension programmes for several locomotive types expected to be needed until well into the 1990s , although they were halted in 1989 before being completed .
15 ‘ Lady ’ Betty pursued a career of hanging and flogging well into the 19th century and Declan Donnellan 's account of her life is told with a distressing mixture of savagery and sentiment ; the hangwoman herself is portrayed by Sally Dexter with hateful harpiness relieved by startling moments of tenderness .
16 After all , Mancunians and visitors to the Manchester conurbation are going to have to look at these mechanical millipedes for well into the twenty-first century .
17 It lingered on well into the 1930s .
18 Luckily , railway stations around Manchester kept their gas lamps well into the age of juvenile delinquency .
19 We expect to raise many thousands of pounds and are hoping it will run into a second edition and provide the ACA with money well into the future . ’
20 Peak power is delivered at 5750rpm , well into the ‘ warning zone ’ and only 750rpm short of the point where the rev-limiter cuts in .
21 In contrast , the practice of storing all the crops in barns and so of erecting large buildings , continued well into the nineteenth century in the south of England and East Anglia .
22 Yet the volunteers had been beavering away down there for two months , working well into the night on many occasions , and were to be there for many more months to come .
23 His films were popular enough to ensure that he could attract US cash well into the 1970s .
24 Extra time was deadlocked until well into the second period when both Bolton full-backs moved up , Cowdrill passed square to Brown and a powerful long-range strike hurtled past Digby .
25 I am reminded by the recommendation for dealing with bed bugs published in The Vermin Killer in 1680 — ‘ Take gunpowder , brush it well into the bedstead , light it , and keep the smoke in . ’
26 It displays a method of building which was so logical and so satisfactory that it was used from the end of the fourteenth century until well into the eighteenth .
27 It has a quiet rural grace about it and , particularly in this area where gabled houses went on being built well into the eighteenth century , it displays a certain amount of daring .
28 The house was used for the making of cloth until well into the seventeenth century .
29 Perhaps John Major , already well into the habit of stealing Labour 's clothes , will come up with the right formula .
30 To record such information for over five million objects is clearly an immense undertaking which will continue well into the future , and entails considerable staff costs , powerful computer hardware and highly sophisticated software ( see Chapter 1 0 ) .
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