Example sentences of "carry into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
2 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
3 | The sound of another flare being fired carried into the yacht . |
4 | These baths are light in weight , so can be carried into the bathroom easily , and retain warmth as well . |
5 | It 's in these areas that the ocean heat is lost or vented to the atmosphere as this heat vent was carried into the ocean in the lower latitudes . |
6 | The Thames marshes ensured that the ague was carried into the courts of kings , who were less resistant to it than the hardy fen men . |
7 | The ground was split and vast chunks of rock were carried into the sky by the rising tide of magic . |
8 | But it was Barth himself who really carried this programme through , insisting that even the doctrines of creation and sin must be grounded in christology , that there is no predestination of God apart from Jesus Christ , that on the cross Jesus himself is the one rejected and abandoned by God , and that both judgement and mercy , reprobation and election , must be seen as worked through in him , All these lines must , so to speak , be carried into the centre where they meet in Jesus Christ himself , and be seen as opening out from him rather than as constituting a distinct frame of reference into which he can be subsequently fitted . |
9 | Particularly memorable too are the retired ministers who themselves carried into the cellars the cherished contents of their former manse libraries . |
10 | He asked for a little restorative brandy , then saw a baker 's tray of delicious cakes being carried into the inn 's side-door . |
11 | The effect , Merrill noticed a few moments later , had been carried into the interior . |
12 | We had a great sense of family responsibilities being carried into the work place . |
13 | The changes were carried into the Companies Act 1989 and are now known as the ‘ New Settlement ’ . |
14 | Political ideologies , in particular , are carried into the workplace : we will discuss class and class-consciousness later . |
15 | He saw the hearse arrive and watched the two coffins being carried into the church . |
16 | The body of eighty one year old James Moore was carried into the church by his brothers some of his twenty two grandchildren walked behind . |
17 | ( He ) must have experienced , while looking on the unruffled waters ( of a lake ) that the imagination is carried into the recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable ’ . |
18 | Wendell Harvey regarded his daughter thoughtfully as she rearranged the big vase of flowers one of the servants had just carried into the room . |
19 | The final entrance was that of a huddled figure who needed to be carried into the room . |
20 | Every year in Great Britain hundreds of acres of trees are destroyed , a loss which is carried into the future , for fires mean a loss of that timber needed in the years to come . |
21 | In Gaborone , a week before , we had watched the mauled body of a German girl carried into the hospital . |
22 | It is important to consider the institutional framework regulating relationships between employer and unions , since this will influence the way in which external political pressures for change are carried into the corporation . |
23 | But when the coach arrived , young Linton had to be carried into the house . |
24 | This zest should be carried into the transcendent and should bring us to the horizons of mental thought . |
25 | Left for dead , the body was carried into the monastery by the monks and laid in a tent outside the church , but after midnight Eardwulf was found in the church alive . |
26 | A figure is being carried into an ambulance . |
27 | The latter should be reinforced by regulating what personnel may carry into the warehouse , on entry , together with an effective disciplinary procedure agreed by employees and unions . |
28 | ( a ) For addition and subtraction , when the carry into the sign bit and the carry out of the sign bit are different . |
29 | Would the sound of that diabolical symphonic flush carry that diabolical symphonic flush carry into the Abbey and create a major embarrassment for the British Monarchy ? |
30 | Hyacinth , happily unused to the ways of the more unscrupulous telly interviewer , promptly stuck a roll of paper she had been carrying into the broadcaster 's eye , thus bringing the proceedings to a close . |