Example sentences of "ended up in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Unfor-tunately , the meetings ended up in no agreement and no choice .
2 Mark 's wishes could n't have been better fulfilled as she ended up in a small tourist camp in Kanha National Park .
3 Five months pregnant with her fifth child , Emecheta fled and ended up in a council block for problem families , which became the setting for In The Ditch .
4 The general theme was that Walter could muddle through with Mum and Dad , but because they died , he ended up in a horror show .
5 He ended up in a thorn bush where he finally managed to break free from his billowing parachute .
6 Long years later , he ended up in a workhouse and it was from that vantage point that he ‘ launched his attack upon the world of letters . ’
7 The two ended up in a night of drunken sex in separate beds in one of the city 's most infamous housing schemes .
8 I ended up in a bunkhouse : ‘ Women to the left at the top of the stairs , men to the right , if you 're bothered about these kinds of things . ’
9 We ended up in a basement flat in Earls Court , which sounds grotty but of course at the time that was wonderful — a basement flat in Earl 's Court was the thing ! ’
10 For the last 100 feet I seemed to drop out of the sky — the flat roof of a house came rushing up at me , and just as I was about to land on it , it dodged to one side and I ended up in a little patch of green wheat .
11 Recently , six Humberside teenagers ended up in a psychiatric hospital with a form of schizophrenia after taking the drug .
12 An acrimonious argument and clash of personalities flared up between the BMC and MLTB , which ended up in a London arbitration court that suggested a formula for reconciliation , Lord Hunt reported on the way forward : a key element being that the BMC should retain and foster its influence and activity in the training sphere .
13 Steffi had planned in 1990 to take a break in the Caribbean after Wimbledon , but ended up in a hospital bed having her sinuses worked on instead .
14 After one such day , on the journey back , he and his brother Ifor ended up in a nasty fight with several English supporters and it was to this that he traced the beginning of his lifelong , terribly painful and ultimately crushing spinal problems .
15 During one of his first trips abroad , to Prague , he ended up in a hotel like this and ‘ thought desperately of my own town on the shores of the Mediterranean , of the summer evenings that I love so much , so gentle in the green light and full of young and beautiful women ’ .
16 Me dad had hit us with a belt , that 's why I ended up in a home .
17 Anyway it ended up in a fight and he started pushing me around and went to punch me in the stomach but I managed to stop him .
18 Villagers from El Barillo ended up in a church-run refugee camp in Calle Real .
19 That benighted member of the Established Church of England ended up in a barrel on an English pier .
20 It was a narrow squeak for Errol , for had Newry lost to Queen 's a fortnight ago and ended up in a relegation decider against the students , the ban would have come into immediate effect .
21 A course of antibiotics enabled him to continue and he ended up in a tie for second place alongside Jose Maria Olazabal .
22 Speed is into strenuous challenges these days — he went head over the top of one of their defenders at one point and ended up in a crumpled heap in front of the ref , who was pointing for a free kick in the opposite direction .
23 But he ended up in a scuffle and the youth was wounded .
24 The Austin Metro veered off the road , went across an embankment and ended up in a field , having ploughed through a fence and hedgerow .
25 A woman driver was taken to Hartlepool General Hospital for a check-up yesterday after her Ford Escort left the southbound carriageway of the A19 near Elwick and ended up in a ditch .
26 In their haste to dispose of the money some of it was burned and some ended up in a sewer .
27 Eventually I ended up in the Sealink arrival lounge .
28 The mushrooming of aid budgets in the 1970s turned aid into a fairly important source of business for some small and medium-sized companies in Europe and elsewhere , indicated by the formation of pressure groups in many European Community ( EC ) countries to ensure that an increased proportion of national aid budgets ended up in the hands of that country 's exporters .
29 The draw itself is expected to last no more than 10 minutes , although there is always the chance of the sort of hiccup that occurred before the 1982 tournament when Belgium and Scotland ended up in the wrong groups — and there was the embarrassed re-examination of screwed-up slips of paper such as might be seen when the vicar 's wife wins both the turkey and the hamper in the Christmas raffle .
30 We ended up in the desert and we did not even see the same mirage .
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