Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [adv] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For visitors willing to penetrate deeper into the Südstadt , Galerie der Spiegel at Bonnerstrasse 328 will exhibit small sculptures , models and sketches by Bozetti , and still further south , Galerie Gmurzynska , at Goethestrasse 65 , will have a double exhibition of Malévich and Ellsworth Kelly .
2 Strictly a two-seater it can , at the flick of a switch and the hiss of hydraulics , make itself a foot shorter to squeeze sideways into a parking bay .
3 And finally to complete this particular picture , picking up again on a theme that was introduced earlier on , we are using proprietary relational database technology , so there are many other tools which are available to you , for example the ability of Lotus One Two Three to go directly into the database , pull information out , present it in a spreadsheet , present it graphically .
4 It is customary for a Toraja girl who feels amorous to walk alone into the rice-paddies shortly before dawn or after sunset and begin screaming .
5 However few who die are reckoned fit to enter directly into the presence of God and the vast majority of Roman Catholics expect to go first to Purgatory either on account of dying ‘ in venial sin ’ ( Catechism P. 32 ) or being ‘ indebted to God 's justice on account of mortal sin . ’
6 It may be helpful to look further into the factors helping to establish the pattern shown in Fig. 16.4 .
7 The committee has also been concerned during 1992 to enquire further into the terms upon which banks and finance houses offer services to members of the Bar .
8 A librarian must be able to merge unnoticeably into the background , develop when necessary Keats ' " negative personality " , or as Douglas Foskett puts it :
9 Determined to delve deeper into the matter , the DFG , one of the major channels for state funds for research which distributes DM 900 million ( £200 million ) annually for all subjects , has asked some of Germany 's top researchers to review their own areas and try to pin down some of the problems .
10 Even if they had not acquired reversions , the sons of officeholders did their best to step quickly into the posts of their dead or dying fathers .
11 Understandably they feel that it is such an intangible asset that it is more productive to go straight into the negotiating situation and test out the reality of bargaining power .
12 It is tempting to delve further into the subject ; but I am afraid that it would take me far outside my main theme , and so , reluctantly , we must leave matters there .
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