Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Our pilot was said to be the best on the river , but every now and then there was a shudder as we touched a sandbank ; and there was so little water coming down from Aswan that we only squeezed through the lock at Nag Hammadi by all the passengers crowding into the bows of the Nefertari , while her crew hauled on ropes , chanting a shanty that might have been sung on the sunboats of the pharaohs .
2 Nkrumah was hastily coopted into the preparations for a Pan-African Congress to be held in October 1945 in Manchester .
3 The closing of the railway line was regretted but the station has been made into a club and the old engine shed into a sports hall .
4 Two had broken and egg-yolk oozed into the cracks of paving-stones .
5 This was then cut into 0.5 cm squares and mixed into the cornflakes .
6 On concrete roads the abandonment of ministry research on water leaks coincided with substantial problems after water seeped into the joints .
7 Ice formed in her branches , seeped into the wounds in her body , expanded and cracked her .
8 ‘ Autobahn ’ seeped into the ears of a pre-punk generation to emerge , fully formed , in the 1980s as electro-pop and avant-garde synth music .
9 One patch is even rougher than the rest : the landscaped relic of a bulldozed block , which had to come down because sewage erupted into the sinks and lavatories .
10 I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there .
11 She had decided it ought n't to be too difficult to slip into the stables and up the ladder first , but this time she did n't even reach the water pail .
12 Then we split up , half of us for the safe houses round the lakes and the rest of us headed into the mountains .
13 This he could recite without the book , a poem of Wilfred Owen 's which he had impressed into the minds of every one of his pupils in Battle Creek .
14 A delighted , if somewhat bewildered smile tugging at her own mouth , her eyes alight with laughter , she watched him melt into the crowds .
15 There can be the desperate feeling that life has passed them by , and they stand on a precipice , wondering whether to jump into the arms of the first person who offers , or risk endless loneliness. ,
16 Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure .
17 And she also , later , moved into the ads section .
18 This had opened in Fulham in 1945 , but soon moved into the buildings formerly occupied by St John 's Wood Art Schools where it became a vital centre for those interested in French art .
19 Their lambent glow danced over her sable-dark hair , touched her face briefly , then slid reluctantly away as she moved into the shadows between each one .
20 They caught a glimpse of his robe in the candlelight , but only a glimpse because then he moved into the shadows and it was only by Mordecai 's gestures that they could tell where he was .
21 Although the promise of a ‘ land fit for heroes to live in ’ secured a victory for Lloyd George and his coalition government in 1918 , it was soon to find its promises increasingly hard to fulfil as the post-war boom petered out and Britain moved into the years of the Slump .
22 He spent his early time with the company in personnel and from 1976 moved into the textiles side of the business .
23 Once everyone had claimed their rooms and strewn their possessions around to secure occupancy , Star Eye scattered into the streets , leaving Leila and Ari alone with Nathan .
24 Hudson might have added a second , but taken by surprise to find the ball at his feet , it bounced into the arms of the keeper .
25 No new blood had come into the affairs of de Chavigny for years : everywhere Edouard found stagnation and apathy .
26 A LITTLE more light has come into the lives of children at a Romanian hospital with the arrival of a BNFL generator which once provided back-up power for Capenhurst 's E21 centrifuge plant .
27 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 .
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 The lush farmlands of Combsburgh and the main trade of the little town had come into the hands of just a few landlords .
30 They in turn have by defeat lost their rule which has come into the hands of the British .
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