Example sentences of "and into [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | With all types of glider , it is wise to hold the stick right forward for the initial part of the ground run , so that there is no possibility of the glider zooming off the ground and into a steep climb if the winch driver applies full power too quickly . |
2 | One morning Jamie conducted him down two flights of stairs and into a long high apartment , like a baronial hall . |
3 | As we all dropped to the floor the shifty-eyed character bolted out of the front door and into a cloud of dust and pieces of masonry , caused by the explosions . |
4 | I made my way through the orchard and into a slit trench . |
5 | Rose 's coming to the house had smoothed their lives and allowed them to concentrate everything on school and study , which , above all , they saw as a way out of the house and into a life of their own . |
6 | Following Liberty Vallance he suffered a heart attack which forced him out of movies and into a career as a composer and painter , in the way that many Hollywood tough guys conceal a private sensitivity . |
7 | Heavy-eyed , Mungo had fallen asleep and into a thicket of dreams . |
8 | Her sister did not reply , confused by the question , and the anxiety that had been aroused by those few moments , during which two men had helped old Eleanor Thorne down the front path and into a waiting ambulance . |
9 | She also looked great — out of dungarees for the first time and into a becomingly simple black dress . |
10 | We helped him get to his feet and into a chair . |
11 | But Mr Hutchinson said : ‘ I think we are through the cure and into a situation where it could be very good but only if confidence returns and uncertainty holds that . ’ |
12 | As he was led up from the cells and into a cage , there was bedlam in the courtroom . |
13 | A crust appears to have formed over the volcanic rubble , but red-hot lava began creeping over it yesterday and into a private orchard . |
14 | We went through the door and into a hallway that led to the dressing rooms … . |
15 | The Somme dragged on through July , a futile and terrible battle of attrition that cost hundreds of thousands of lives , through Aubers Ridge , Delville Wood , where the Cameronians had a section of trench they called Buchanan Street , and into a dreadful September , when Haig decided to try and break through on the Somme with a secret weapon , the tank . |
16 | The President of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister , Laurent Fabius , has spoken of ‘ the general crisis of politics … the malaise of a society which has lost all its landmarks translates itself into a suspicion of political parties and into a rise of anti-parliamentarianism ’ . |
17 | She moved on , and into a quagmire of silt which she had to wade through , making obscene sucking noises every time she took a step . |
18 | I knocked on it but it was so dilapidated that I could see right through the door frame and into a large room where a man was sitting in a kitchen chair , dressed in trousers and vest . |
19 | Up and into a small office . |
20 | The asking of that question in 1962 brought problems about teaching and the curriculum into a sharper national focus , and into a context of Government and politics from which they have never since been dislodged . |
21 | My beer was to be in a posh hotel where I was being treated for my birthday , and after the heaven of getting out of a T-shirt that was generating its own new species of life in the arm pits , and into a hot bath , I looked forward to discussing the day eagerly with my companion . |
22 | She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop . |
23 | But the little bird flew on and into a tree on the edge of an orchard . |
24 | In flagrant breach of Victorian morality he persuaded his inamorata , Elspeth Thomson , to follow him down to Cornwall and into a whirlwind marriage at St. Fimbarrus 's Church on 22nd July , 1899 . |
25 | But if Nicholas felt he had suffered at the hands of Celtic , then the suffering he experienced in London at the hands of the media was to force him out of the limelight and into a melancholic shell where scoring goals seemed harder than pulling Mother Theresa . |
26 | The ghosts followed me on and off to Laggan Locks and into a liquid gold evening walk over to Invergarry , to the west of the canal and Loch Oich . |
27 | When he had eaten , Selkirk returned and tossed his possessions at him ; Corbett gathered them up and followed Selkirk up rows of steps and into a small , darkened chamber . |
28 | The ‘ Saint Andrew ’ nosed by a headland and into a small cove where a large two-masted galley was preparing to make sail . |
29 | The rain was falling harder than ever as I cycled home down the Banbury Road , through the science ghetto on Parks Road and into a time-warp . |
30 | He grasped my elbow and led me through the hallway and into a long room knocked through the whole length of the house . |