Example sentences of "deep into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The words on the page constitute a lifeless text until the poem is evoked ( literally , ‘ called forth ’ ) by the reader , who is given an autonomy as powerful as the writer 's when she gets deep into a text , using all her mental , emotional and physical experiences — and makes a poem of it : evokes it . |
2 | All she knew was when they began to leave the straggling apartment block on the edge of town , because she felt him slide into another gear and the engine opened out with a deep growl , and then they were climbing , climbing , following the sinuous trail deep into a cleft in the mountains . |
3 | RESTRUCTURING and redundancy costs of £1.02bn pushed troubled oil giant BP deep into a loss of £594m for the nine months to end-September , the company said yesterday . |
4 | Her heart raced like a riptide ; her ears rang and lights fizzed at the back of her eyes as if she 'd just dived deep into the bosom of Ocean . |
5 | When pressed deep into the heap and withdrawn , the paddles spread out to disturb , mix , and aerate the decomposing materials . |
6 | I climb out of the Toyota and go to the fire and push the kettle deep into the ash which now mutes the heat . |
7 | In its native China , the wheelbarrow 's narrow wheel might have sliced through the mud and found rock beneath , but here it just cut deep into the sand . |
8 | From a private carriage aboard the McKinley Explorer , travel to Denali National Park for a tour deep into the wilderness . |
9 | Here you 'll find long sandy beaches in coves between rugged , rocky headlands ; clear blue sea , perfect for swimming and watersports ; sun , sun and more sun of the hot and tanning variety ; and great nightlife with bars , discos and live music going on deep into the night and beyond . |
10 | … and now , hours later , deep into the night Mr Wolski felt that anger still . |
11 | His father splashes deep into the water and pulls him out . |
12 | This comes in a pressurised can with a long nozzle , so the foam can be injected deep into the hole , where it expands to totally seal the gap . |
13 | It was not the end of the Orcs of course , and in the following years Sigmar took the battle deep into the forests and mountains , rooting out Goblin strongholds and driving his enemies ever deeper into the wilds . |
14 | By the time the armed police had arrived , the kidnappers had disappeared with their victims , deep into the forests that surround St Petersburg . |
15 | Wandering aimlessly , she ascended towers and followed twisting galleries deep into the cliff . |
16 | Its rich , moisturising formula penetrates deep into the hair shaft to smooth and detangle . |
17 | Opposite him , in the seat immediately behind the driver , sat a sour-faced Mrs Roscoe , her nicely shaped little nose stuck deep into the text of A Midsummer Night 's Dream . |
18 | He kicked irritably at the metal fence and then turned and headed back towards the car , hands dug deep into the pockets of his jacket . |
19 | Wycliffe was content ; with his hands thrust deep into the pockets of his mackintosh , he watched the crowd , an occupation of which he never tired . |
20 | She watched dazedly as he paced in front of the cottage , hands thrust deep into the pockets of his jeans . |
21 | Corbett grabbed the crossbow , already loaded , which swung from his saddlebow and brought it up , aimed and sent the quarrel deep into the chest of the leading rider . |
22 | There was not a great deal to see , as he was curled up on one side with his thumb jammed in his mouth , and four chubby fingers obscured that part of his face not pressed deep into the bolster . |
23 | Stone 's movie — tension-packed and highly-pressured — goes deep into the psyche of both DJ and his rude , foul-mouthed , flippant , remorselessly cruel audience . |
24 | Loch Cairnbawn carries the waters of Eddrachillis Bay deep into the mainland 's interior , penetrating the coastal hills , becoming constricted at a narrow strait , and then widening and dividing into Loch Glendhu and Loch Glencoul , both inurned amongst wild mountains . |
25 | D. From 1900 onwards there was new mining machinery , particularly powerful pumps to remove water and to blow air deep into the mines . |
26 | The location is the beautiful La Manga Club , situated deep into the Mercurian Hills of the Cost Calida in Southern Spain and the week includes : |
27 | Maeve dug her nails deep into the calf of his leg . |
28 | The musty smell of concentrated earth , which the people also faintly carry , stirs a memory of dipping my head deep into the darkness of empty potato bunkers on farm holidays as a child . |
29 | He threw it deep into the wood and the dog chased after it . |
30 | There is no need to fear putting your hand deep into the rabbit hole . |