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

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1 The final events that lead our dieter to break the diet are quite concrete , namely , walking into a café , seeing and smelling the pastries , and seeing other people happily enjoying them .
2 We 've all seen pictures of Page 3 girls and pornographic images of women showing the female body in a constantly inviting , sexual way just walking into a newsagent 's on a Sunday morning often means you are surrounded by them ) and it is hardly surprising if girls themselves , as well as men , sometimes feel confused ; believing that girls might ‘ want ’ to be raped , or are asking for trouble , if they dress up to go out , or behave independently by going out or walking home alone .
3 Following that line , we were walking into a minefield .
4 So we go to the Colombi , someone knows that habit of mine , we 're walking into a trap . ’
5 My first traffic accident was someone walking into a horse .
6 Walking into a club these days , it 's easy to get the feeling that you 've accidentally come across the local Hell 's Angels chapter double booked with a Skin 2 party .
7 Walking into a room full of people
8 Some people can ‘ feel ’ the presence nearby of massive objects ; even if blindfolded they would run little risk of walking into a wall .
9 Walking into a parliament of psychologists , like the governing Council of the British Psychological Society ( BPS ) , she might have had a similar reaction .
10 ‘ We want it to be like walking into a craft exhibition , ’ says Sam Wanamaker .
11 The housekeeper pushed Jennifer in the small of her back , and she found herself walking into a panelled room in which Lady Roscarrock sat in an ornately carved oak chair .
12 He imagined this woman draped on Humphrey Bogart 's arm and walking into a seedy bar .
13 And it 's usual to ask permission before walking into a laboratory . "
14 He was fairly certain now that he was walking into a trap , and wished he 'd come armed .
15 The scent was the first thing : it was like walking into a peach-canning factory .
16 In the dark a stranger to the house could think they were walking into a room .
17 This was the first time I had ever encountered anyone walking into a cathedral who had never heard of Jesus Christ .
18 A customer walking into a Barclays branch can leave within a few minutes having bought or sold such shares as he wants .
19 Imagine walking into a room for a meeting with the head of your organisation .
20 Walking into a room with Ace next to her was something of a revelation .
21 I did n't realize that by keeping quiet I was walking into a trap . ’
22 Wartime recollections are thus mostly from the ‘ fun ’ side of'war work' ; bicycling round as College Messenger ; working in the Radcliffe laundry on my own after the staff had gone , with no sound but the crickets , and the smell of damp clean sheets and steam ; walking into a lamp-post in the blackout ; no church bells …
23 Though late afternoon , it was like walking into a blast furnace and she was glad she 'd twisted her dark , glossy hair into a knot on top of her head .
24 For most individuals this has been no great loss , the system usually being considered a much more complicated procedure than simply walking into a showroom and purchasing whatever took your ( and your pocket 's ) fancy .
25 Mr Schofield was arrested on Tuesday after walking into a police station in London .
26 ‘ I have a dress rehearsal the day before my match , walking into an empty arena .
27 From the boardwalks of Atlantic City and on to Route 66 , visiting the U.S. really does feel like walking into an old familiar scene , says Bernice Davison , Travel Editor
28 Toiling up the slope from Falmer railway station , you had the Kafkaesque sensation of walking into an endlessly deep stage set where apparently three-dimensional objects turned out to be painted flats , and reality receded as fast as you pursued it .
29 Until , that is , he realises what he has done , and feels cross with himself for walking into an emotional trap of his own unconscious devising .
30 On 30 April at the University of Minnesota , in Minneapolis , 14,000 people gathered in a baseball stadium to hear Eliot discourse on " The Frontiers of Criticism " : " I felt , " he said , " like a very small bull walking into an enormous arena . "
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