Example sentences of "into [art] [noun] [unc] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He was taken into the centre 's new laundry and presented with a bowl and washing powder ! |
2 | There are inevitably occasions when an interested and sensitive adult may very well be welcomed into the child 's imaginative play , and a ‘ visitor ’ in the role of house guest , window cleaner or plumber , may even serve to extend the play by providing extra stimuli and ideas . |
3 | His specific task was to infiltrate criminal elements into the ANC 's military wing , Umkhonto we Sizwe ( MK ) , and to compromise MK members through the use of prostitutes , homosexuals and drug dealers . |
4 | The suit emulated the movement that Ace had made , twisting slowly in space and freeing the air line so that it ran straight from the suit into the shuttle 's open cargo hatch . |
5 | Victorian railway lines and tramroads running through a forest could be transformed into the country 's top network of leisure cycling tracks . |
6 | The move is seen as a way of helping to get the Argentinian privatisation programme off the ground and to make some inroads into the country 's foreign debt , which currently totals some $60billion . |
7 | The DMs could be converted into the holder 's domestic currency or another currency . |
8 | It lifted its great horned head as though to bellow a warning , but in that moment Chuck Sherman 's rifle roared and he let out a yell of delight as he heard the thud of the bullet strike home into the buffalo 's broad chest . |
9 | Using an ancient Ninja fighting technique for disabling an adversary , he spat a tiny steel dart from between his teeth with deadly accuracy into the man 's right eye . |
10 | Lucenzo moved away and began to complain to the catering manager , breaking into the man 's spirited singing of an Italian opera . |
11 | All praise was given to Dean Acheson , the conference chairman , for his handling of the ‘ Reds ’ ; and there were lurid tales told by a reporter who smuggled himself into the Soviets ' rented mansion disguised as a plumber ( ‘ socks and panties dangled … orange peels littered the floors … five to seven beds had been squeezed into every bedroom … ’ ) . |
12 | Some people saw this as an attempt to force the Allies ’ hand , provoking a premature initiation of the expected ground offensive which might then plunge into the Iraqis ' prepared defence in depth . |
13 | But one thing that 's definite about all this , as you step into the artist 's comfortable home , with his admirers and relatives and his stacks of music awards and pictures of his celeb pals ( Keith , Bonnie Raitt , Eric Clapton ) all over the place , is that ‘ Boom Boom ’ is the punchline to a life that 's been big and astonishing and bloody eventful … |
14 | It sank into the Whale 's glistening skin just behind its head . |
15 | He pressed his thumbnail into the map 's thick paper . |
16 | Holders will have the option to convert their debentures into the company 's common stock at a conversion price of $11.875 per share . |
17 | Hayzen also shows how a series of 2 × 2 matrices can be developed in order to give more specific insights into the company 's competitive position . |
18 | Now the slanting sun struck deep into the Buller 's shark-angled mouth , and a tongue of almost Mediterranean blue slavered at the rocks far below . |
19 | He urged any groups with monies outstanding to pay them into the event 's special bank account as soon as possible , so that a good idea of the final total could be reached . |
20 | Clutching her battered handbag , graceless in her servant 's clothes , Sally-Anne Tunstall advanced into the ambassador 's private drawing-room to confront her mother and father , who stared at the strange sight she presented . |
21 | He made no move to escape the deadly embrace and laughed down into the girl 's upturned face . |
22 | The van had taken the exit into the hotel 's rear yard , lurching and swinging towards the open gate that led to Crofton Street . |
23 | The action of the film was eclipsed by some of motor racing enthusiast McQueen 's off-screen dramas , setting his Savoy Hotel room alight while trying to prepare himself a hamburger , driving at speed into the hotel 's small forecourt and screeching into a U-turn — by hitting a large puddle on the way and drenching other guests — and overturning his car while racing , against the film studio 's orders , resulting in a cut lip , which mean rescheduling some scenes . |
24 | To those activists of the Catholic right who eventually came together in the CEDA it was an illegitimate document calling for drastic ‘ revision ’ ; more widely it helped to render the passive majority of Spanish Catholics immune from the appeal of conservative Republicanism and drive them into the CEDA 's welcoming embrace . |
25 | As we come to the end of this Parliament , will the Secretary of State take this opportunity to give us some insight into the Government 's long-term policy which has been formulated during the past 13 years ? |
26 | Most think he fired another shot into the government 's big toe . |
27 | Hering stated that a cure should proceed : from above , downwards — from the head or upper regions of the body down towards the feet ; from within , out — from the internal organs out to the joints or skin ; from more important to less important organs — from the liver , heart or lungs out to the joints or skin ; from the present backwards in time — going back into the patient 's medical history . |
28 | Grant Simons presents a view of the inside of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie at the USAF Museum and looks back into the type 's turbulent past |
29 | Only 300 000 people watch TV-AM compared with 1.6 million who tune into the BBC 's rival show . |
30 | Joan was ushered into the king 's private chamber by a manservant who had been with him since infancy . |