Example sentences of "as he [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Father Kipling stooped and said a few words to them as he passed into the sacristy to vest , and they turned round and looked at Clare . |
2 | Alan Model , 35 , made the illegal stop in a town centre as he popped into a shop . |
3 | Leonora stared at him blankly as he went into the kitchen , wondering what she 'd done to incur his displeasure again . |
4 | As he went into the garden , Nick thought she had never looked more beautiful or more desirable . |
5 | As he went into the bedroom for his brief-case he shook his head . |
6 | Shaking her hand off his arm , he looked at Keith as he went into the dining-room . |
7 | The phone was ringing as he went into the house . |
8 | She noted the flicker of a smile as he came into the kitchen and poured himself a cup of coffee , but she ignored him , turning her back as she scanned the phone book , desperately hunting for a garage that was reasonably near to this god-forsaken place . |
9 | But he was certainly guilty , thought Henry , of liking Elinor and , as he came into the hall , nodding his big head as Elinor fussed round him , Henry wondered whether his wife might not be , au fond , quite a pleasant woman . |
10 | As he came into the light of the street-lamp Myles could see an exasperated look on his face . |
11 | Bodie drove quickly to the Stones ' house , slowing down as he came into the street at the far end . |
12 | He had been moving his body slightly as he came into the shot , and the club head was being thrown slightly off line . |
13 | He had an open stance and let his left arm bend before straightening it as he came into the shot . |
14 | The small one , who was fat and bald and wore a green baize apron , looked positively livid with fury as he came into the room . |
15 | As he came into the room , he realised that she was crying quietly , and he went up to her and put his arms around her as tightly and as reassuringly as possible . |
16 | He chose to sleep in Three because it had the best view of the Jubilee Line , unobstructed by trees , and as he came into the room and crossed to the window , he saw beyond the garden and the trees and the rhubarb plantation a silver train speeding southwards . |
17 | But Flavia , her eyes full of her love for me , held out her hand to Sapt as he came into the room . |
18 | ‘ Hello , ’ said Mrs. Hennessy , turning off the vacuum cleaner once again as he came into the room . |
19 | I held out my hands to my father as he came into the room , and he took me in his arms . |
20 | Lisa watched with irritation as he came into the room , pushed aside his coat and sat down in the armchair . |
21 | Finally , a shopkeeper dialled 999 as he fell into a coma by the road . |
22 | As he journeyed into the darkness of the past , Hughes attempted to compensate for this neglect by capturing the mood on Merseyside 's battered docksides . |
23 | But as soon as he launched into the dance music , the local girls clattered in , shaking their skirts , their handsome heads held high , rosy lips and black eyes catching the light , and shielding the guitar player from his audience . |
24 | Nor might it be much consolation to him , as he ran into the singularity in real time , to know that his particles will survive in imaginary time . |
25 | As he ran into the trees , he heard the chalet door open and the shouts of the men coming out . |
26 | At last Delia Sutherland said to Curtis , as he stooped into the dining room with her breakfast coffee , ‘ So then , Curtis . |
27 | Sheffield went ahead after 30 minutes when Gage knocked the ball past Allen as he burst into the goalmouth and , though Walker parried both his shot and Deane 's follow-up , Deane beat him at the third attempt . |
28 | ROS raises himself on his elbows and shades his eyes as he stares into the auditorium . |
29 | ‘ We 're going to get hit by a hurricane , ’ he told the girl as he dropped into the cockpit and took the helm . |
30 | Would I one day show people this jacket and say that it had been a lovely afternoon in Central Park when he gave it to me and , in closing , would I say that as he disappeared into the trees , I never saw Oscar Wilde again ? |