Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] [noun pl] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The soldiers race into a wasps ' nest , driving the occupants out . |
2 | For Ryedale York tomorrow it will be like walking into the lions ' den . |
3 | Public outcry followed the revelation that Ben Silcock , who was mauled after climbing into the lions ' compound at London Zoo , was severely mentally ill and was not getting adequate treatment . |
4 | No one can break into the miners ' housing area without ‘ security clearance ’ at the gate by the union guards … the orders from management are completely disregarded and the directions from union leaders are kept to the letter … |
5 | Nevertheless , there is certainly a common core of skills and knowledge that managers are expected to master and these are built into the managers ' induction and training programme . |
6 | When they arrived , Karen drove into the doctors ' car park and stopped the car . |
7 | ’ A note of uncertainty had crept into the wolves ' voices . |
8 | Up to 73 Yanomami Indians have been killed by a group of garimpeiros , illegal miners who have moved into the Indians ' reserve in the Amazonian forests on the borders of Brazil and Venezuela . |
9 | It was at this time that Diderot , who often strolled into the artists ' studios , paid a visit to David , and saw a picture which the artist was just finishing . |
10 | The idea of making her into a museum was abandoned and instead she was turned into a Boys ' Club . |
11 | After some uneventful voyages over the years , and at least seven previous masters , the Orynthia seemed to have turned into a hornets ' nest . |
12 | While the Government has made no promises , it is looking into the assessors ' findings . |
13 | Brown Owl called out anxiously to Mr. Gordon , who had just come down to the gate leading into the Brownies ' meadow . |
14 | Never underestimate how terrified many people are when faced with the prospect of going into a solicitors ' office . |
15 | and this is where it really matters and really counts , what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careers ' office , army careers ' office tomorrow , |
16 | In a widely publicised incident a few months later Ben , diagnosed as schizophrenic , climbed into a lions ' cage at London Zoo . |
17 | I could n't understand why I should want to leave the relative safety of the house in Fulham to walk into a hornets ' nest of horrified disapproval and rejection . |
18 | to walk into the Students ' Union office and demand to know where the Women 's Group met . |
19 | YOU only had to walk into the members ' lobby of the Commons yesterday to know what you 'd suspected for days . |
20 | Goram 's prodigious clearance sent McCoist racing into the Belgians ' box , where he looked to be impeded . |
21 | After the birth of the puppies the larvae can also migrate into the puppies ' system and infect them through the mother 's milk ( 4 ) The worms mature passing eggs in the puppies ' faeces which are consumed by the mother and can reinfect her ( 5 ) . |
22 | She stalked into the teachers ' room and returned with her cane . |
23 | The Board ordered that they be received into the vagrants ' ward as a temporary measure , and went on to instruct the medical officer to vaccinate all the other unprotected inmates of the workhouse . |
24 | Reversal of hypotension with intravenous therapy leads to positive fluid balance and weight gain as the administered fluids leak into the patients ' tissues . |
25 | In the words of others he springs into action as a political firebrand , marching into the coal-owners ' offices and demanding justice for their exploited work-force , only to be told that the coal seams were too meagre and the profit margin too small to provide improvements in safety standards . |
26 | He had won in the maiden class , for those who have yet to win a prize , in 1975 , but he had not been successful since moving into the growers ' section . |
27 | Upstairs on the third floor Zen stepped into the inspectors ' room , but there was no one there . |
28 | One of the things which religions have in common , as John Taylor , the then Bishop of Winchester , noted , is " the capacity for categorical assertion " : " It is the nature of religious experience to put into the believers ' hands a key which is absolute and irreducible . |
29 | Vic Wilcox scuttled into the Directors ' Lavatory as if into a place of sanctuary . |
30 | Burglars caused £2,000 worth of damage when they broke into a greengrocers ' shop in Castlegate , Thirsk , and stole £45 in cash . |