Example sentences of "come into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You have come into a classical company which makes sense of that training but what other ingredients do you think vital ? |
2 | Of the promisingly-titled Bad Lord Byron ( 1949 ) , for example , Box remarked that ‘ nothing was artificially concocted , ’ but the film is also deathly dull to watch as various figures from Byron 's life come into a court room to debate whether he was a great poet or a great cad . |
3 | We have come into a world where everything is made of chocolate , ham , curry-powder and salmon ! ’ |
4 | The apostle Paul , answering the anxious questions of Christians whose loved ones had died , reminded them that Jesus ' own victory over death makes it certain that those who have come into a close relationship with him will share his new , full life which goes beyond the grave . |
5 | You have left a place where you are loved and accepted and have come into a strange environment where you do n't belong to a family unit anymore . |
6 | Those who have come into a home meeting or into the public celebrations have met God in an unmistakable way . |
7 | But now , I think he 's come into a great second flowering . |
8 | A new cross-cut had been started at Paddy End ( probably Courteney 's Cross-Cut ) , and this had come into a 6 inch vein carrying chalcopyrite . |
9 | Someone had come into a study meeting and said ‘ Would anyone volunteer to do the washing ? ’ |
10 | They had come into a gallery at the centre of which was a large glass case , round which the boys — apart from Khan and the Husayns — were crowded . |
11 | This is where I get nervous because I know I 've come into a word I know I ca n't pronounce . |
12 | He had come into an open place . |
13 | Having sort of c c come into an area which was Welsh speaking ? |
14 | Constable Perkins , who had been enjoying himself at the fête , ‘ patrolling ’ the exhibits , had only by chance come into the Cookery Tent at the vital moment . |
15 | ‘ But I saw your husband come into the tent while you were over at the tombola , ’ Mrs Doran said to Mrs Yardley . |
16 | One story of how a local university academic had come into the police station to report his car missing , because he had forgotten where he had parked it , was repeated with relish ; while another which I told on my return from university satisfied these deeply held views of the ‘ intellectual 's ’ practical ineptitude : |
17 | Whether the parents planted a cedar tree in honour of the occasion , as another custom dictated ( girls only got a pine tree ! ) we do not know , but we can rest assured that the salutation-prayer was made with particular relish for this first son of a first son : ‘ A boy is born into the world ; a blessing has come into the world . ’ |
18 | Luke had come into the kitchen with the hat . |
19 | The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans . |
20 | Turning round 3-9 behind , Selkirk suddenly recognised that again they had the beating of the title favourites , their match winner , Ian Ballantyne , having come into the side at short notice . |
21 | The court hearing , which lasted 23 minutes and took place in chambers , was told by Edwards that a report prepared by Knighton 's accountants — believed to show confidential details about players ' salaries and contracts , as well as other sensitive financial information — had ‘ come into the possession of at least one outsider ’ . |
22 | She was a very nice girl named Eugena , I think , and there were guards at the end of the hotel corridors , I remember giving them the slip and wandering around Khabarovsk on my own in a snowstorm , only to be told the next day that there was quite a bit of excitement in the city during the night because a Siberian tiger had come into the city and was wandering the streets at the same time I was ! |
23 | ‘ I wondered if she might have come into the office on the Saturday ? ’ |
24 | Mr Bennett has bravely included the ‘ piper at the gates of dawn ’ , the chapter when Rat and Mole come into the presence of Pan , the ultimate environmental deity . |
25 | The Philistines ' camp is close enough for them to hear the noise , and when they learn its meaning they are afraid and say , ‘ A god has come into the camp . ’ |
26 | And when they were come into the house , they saw the young child with Mary his mother , and fell down and worshipped him ; and when they had opened their treasures , they presented unto him gifts : gold and frankincense and myrrh . |
27 | This is the first time I 've come into the Unit , you know , Barbara ! |
28 | By the turn of the century , the partnership of Jane Mason and G. Smith ran the mill , but by 1901 it had come into the hands of James Joiner , who had bought it from Crawshay and Co . |
29 | Since then the homes of several well-known authors have come into the Trust 's care . |
30 | Christ has come into the world . |