Example sentences of "directly into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Though personal taste tends toward late nineteenth- and twentieth-century European art , his gifts many of which went directly into the galleries have ranged from Egyptian and Roman antiquities and Tiffany glass , to Ming armchairs , an eighteenth-century Italian chest , and a Native American painted elk hide . |
2 | Or the commonplace with which Sir John Davies begins his Nosce Teipsum : God wrote the law directly into the hearts of our first parents . |
3 | Again , that money goes directly into the farmers ' pockets . |
4 | When fixing into the ceiling , you should ensure that you screw directly into the joists . |
5 | These are piers built out over the harbour , and indicate old merchants ' houses , where ships could unload directly into the premises . |
6 | The soil pipe was connected directly into the drains and was open to the air at the top , well above the eaves of the house . |
7 | Ground-floor wastes can be taken into back-inlet gullies and ground-floor soil pipes directly into the drains |
8 | Furthermore , the storm overflow system may well operate if the sewers are overloaded , discharging some of their contents directly into the rivers . |
9 | When Maggie reached The Haven she parked the van in its usual spot , collected the grouse and then went directly into the kitchens where she dumped the birds in front of Harry Harrison , the chef . |
10 | Maggie found herself staring directly into the eyes of the young man she 'd noticed at a setting loom on her first day . |
11 | If this equipment is a computer , the spikes may inject spurious ‘ data ’ directly into the files without a word of warning from the software or the operating system . |
12 | And one of space 's most dramatic promises — or threats — has been the imminence of broadcasting by satellite directly into the homes of another nation 's citizens . |
13 | This prompted fears that US personnel might be drawn directly into the politicians ' nightmare — someone else 's war , the spectre of another Viet Nam . |
14 | The 80,000,000 yen in bribes was part of a total of more than 500,000,000 yen allegedly given by Kyowa to Abe , some of which appeared to have found its way directly into the coffers of the Miyazawa faction without having been registered under the political funds control law . |