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

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1 The basic assumption of this form of life , extending from school to university , was that imaginative literature was inherently valuable , and that it was valuable because it pleasurably conveyed emotion and profound insights into the life of things .
2 No more seeing into the life of things , in short .
3 The question of questions was at bottom this : the nineteenth century , with its partial proof of evolution and its axiom that miracles do not happen , enabled the chance of historical enquiry into the life and work of Jesus through the testing of ancient documents .
4 Sometimes in the evenings she had too strong a sense of being locked into the life of the farmhouse , even with the door continuously open on the summer yard , her brother away in the fields , her mother stumbling about the place with buckets , leaning on the table or the back of a chair whenever she stood to talk .
5 Man 's capacity to mythologize was a remnant of his pre-lapsarian capacity to see into the life of things :
6 Once saved , he entered into the life of the Free Presbyterian Church with gusto .
7 But already by the time of Pope Gregory I ( d. 604 ) the monastic movement , widely diversified as it was , was being integrated into the life of the church at large and open to the demands made on it by the church 's interests and needs .
8 This compact mill now forms a fascinating time capsule and gives a valuable insight into the life and workings of a small country mill in years gone by .
9 Days of wine and roses , and wild , wild parties with Devlin , Gittes and fellow nightowl Harry Dean Stanton — another of his big buddies from acting class who remained a friend and co-star for ever — became temporarily less important to him and , for a couple of years , he settled into the life of a happily married man , with Sandra seemingly intent on becoming the loving wife at home .
10 The initial aim of the Institute at Buea has been to assemble reliable information on the most appropriate way of preparing pupils and school leavers for integration into the life and work of communities .
11 In its annual report , published in November , Lautro weighed into the life offices , complaining that the unexpectedly high costs of policing their activities had dented its finances , and beefing that members had not taken the task of compliance seriously .
12 Needless to say there was always some measure of communication between monasteries , but it was only a modest intrusion into the life of most monks and even of many abbots .
13 The Theatre Collection later acquired the personal papers of Tree 's wife , Maud , which give a fascinating insight into the life and work of a popular actress , socialite and philanthropist .
14 A FASCINATING fact turned up during research into the life and times of playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan for Yorkshire law firm Hammond Suddards , who sponsored the West Yorkshire Playhouse production of Sheridan 's The Rivals .
15 By comparison with the religious orders , the secular church went much closer into the life of ordinary people .
16 They either operate through independent organisations or , as is becoming increasingly the case today , are based in a local church , which anchors them , provides a support team , and keeps them in close touch with the need for post-evangelistic care and of the difficulty widely experienced of integrating the convert into the life of the local church .
17 It was a most fruitful involvement and I can never be grateful enough for what I learned about the long history of Burma and the Buddhist culture which was woven into the life of the people .
18 The one thing its citizens have in common is that God has come into the life of each one and given a love for him and for each other which no human or political institution can ever produce .
19 Indeed , the beginning of the counselling task is the process of gaining understanding and insight into the life situation of the counsellees .
20 Families do need to be welcomed into the life of the home , to have easy access , and some privacy to talk to their relative .
21 Then , having passed that stage , we were allowed into the Life Room .
22 The patients ‘ were quickly integrated into the life of the small community and it was found that many of them were surviving better outside than inside the hospital ’ .
23 There is a dairy displaying ancient implements , a chemists shop with articles on display taken from two former chemists shops of the town ; a boot and shoemakers shop and a schoolroom to name just a few of the varied and intriguing glimpses into the life of past ages .
24 Humankind , reborn into the life of Christ through baptism , was under obligation to continue Christ 's redemptive and healing ministry .
25 I want to do what he said , go where he leads , follow his example , enter into the life he offers .
26 He sees that Leavitt 's film introduced a new element into the life of his people .
27 Rather than remain uninvolved in village activities and risking the accusation of being ‘ stand-offish ’ , many of them enthusiastically throw themselves into the life of the community , provoking the opposite complaint from the local population of ‘ wanting to take the place over ’ .
28 Some of the early settlers had been integrated into the life of the Habsburg empire — like Metropolitan Stefan Stratimirović of Karlovci , who was a privy councillor of the Austrian court .
29 More intensely than Skye , the smaller canvas of Raasay plunged Johnson straight into the life of the islanders .
30 The trust status will ensure that that record of success continues into the life of the next Conservative Government and the one after , just as we established that record during the lifetime of the previous three Conservative Governments .
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