Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With step after step the Jews move blinking into the sunlight . |
2 | Both parties wish to enter into an agreement whereby category ‘ A ’ and ‘ B+ ’ paintings which include the most significant paintings of the Collection be loaned to a Spanish Foundation for their maintenance and public exhibition for a period of up to ten years . |
3 | Although many pubs , shopping centres , garden centres and schools have stepped into the breach , their play areas ca n't really compare with a good adventure playground in the local park . |
4 | However , there are many exceptions to this rule because animals need to tune into the frequencies important for their survival . |
5 | Since then the homes of several well-known authors have come into the Trust 's care . |
6 | Cook away until the anchovies have vanished into a pulp and the sauce has thickened up slightly , possibly 30 minutes . |
7 | A CLUTCH of Russian-built aircraft have imported into the UK by well-known aerobatic pilot Mark Jefferies . |
8 | Although environmental risks have grown into the business domain in the last decade , they are not being accepted whole-heartedly by the insurance industry . |
9 | Her social questionnaires have delved into the motivations of those individuals involved with the subject , and she has tried to discover their opinions , social status , and political and religious affiliations . |
10 | The Yak banked again , came in fast , cannon shell punching into the Stork and Farber cried out as a bullet caught him in the shoulder . |
11 | Performance elements do enter into the equation . |
12 | We do not actually know , of course , if this effect has been good or bad ; but the tourists keep coming , potential undergraduates keep applying and companies do relocate into the area . |
13 | One reviewer of the Salon des Indépendants of 1912 writes : ‘ Now that the Cubists have grown into a school their works occupy several rooms and are to be seen in several exhibitions ’ , and another : ‘ the Cubists are to be found in force ’ . |
14 | Lord and Lady Harrowby have moved into a wing to make the state rooms available for conferences and functions . |
15 | T S B have gone into the work Gav . |
16 | I have tremendous regard for the efforts that senior management have put into the transformation of AEA . ’ |
17 | Life companies have stepped into an area with which they are ill-equipped to deal , and have come unstuck , believes Lautro 's chief enforcement officer Mike Abrahams . |
18 | In Abraham 's opinion , the life companies have stepped into an area with which they are ill-equipped to deal , and have come unstuck . |
19 | Muhammad Ali , Larry Holmes and soon no doubt George Foreman have shuffled into the ring like men with begging bowls , the clinking coin of television revenues their nursemaid . |
20 | MTS have expanded into the Television and Video production field with the establishment of Hazel Video Entertainment , specialising in outside broadcast production , light entertainment programmes , TV commercials and corporate video . |
21 | There were a lot of policemen in surrounding streets and in the park adjoining the embassy from which the refugees have clambered into the grounds . |
22 | THE TRUE ORIGINS of aromatherapy have evaporated into the mists of time . |
23 | The model predicts that as time passes these individuals expect to move into a job with longer duration , ceteris paribus , as one would expect ( see footnote 3 ) . |
24 | In behavioural terms this usually occurs when people participating in the meeting get locked into an information loop . |
25 | Consequently , if unemployment and poverty continue to spread into the Wirral population , we can expect a related increase in the number of potential heroin users ( cf. |
26 | Each morning the members of the team come straggling into the dark and dusty offices , yawning and inert ; and each morning , as coffee is brought round and work gradually gets under way , the little enclosed world comes alive . |
27 | Economic activities have steadily moved from the villages and the rural communities into the towns and the urban areas ; and as employment opportunities have diminished in the rural areas , the village population have moved into the towns |
28 | The clouds have dropped down over the mountain so that the evangelicals and charismatics on the first contour above the town have vanished into the mist . |
29 | The Serbs have moved into the town , murdering the inhabitants and pillaging the houses . |
30 | HCIMA and CGLi have entered into a partnership to become an awarding body offering NVQs for the hospitality and catering industry . |