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

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1 The Duveen Galleries are basically a large hallway formed by three separate but continuous rooms strung out in a line , which empty into the side galleries to the right and left .
2 The most heroic plays were made as we leapt to stop the ball hitting the wooden door to the hall or banging into the metal shutters over the window , which would have brought the guards running in .
3 It was the first time for a long while that Tommy had come into the dining rooms for his morning break and Carrie had spotted him from the window as he pulled up outside and climbed down wearily from his horsecart .
4 Anna had come into the world feet first and it took all the experience of Mrs Finklestein and the skill of the young Dr Arlen , who had come back at once with Denis , to turn the baby round without strangling the little thing with its own cord .
5 In its annual report , published in November , Lautro weighed into the life offices , complaining that the unexpectedly high costs of policing their activities had dented its finances , and beefing that members had not taken the task of compliance seriously .
6 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
7 Howard looks into the shop windows as he passes and sees himself walking eagerly along .
8 Build into the drama periods of reflection ; they give significance to the drama itself and to individual contributions .
9 We also plug into the research facilities available in Courtaulds and licence technology from independent sources .
10 This spot rate can be decomposed into the interest rates relevant for each period : rs 1 , the spot rate over the period of the operation of the futures contract , and 1rf 2 , the forward or futures interest rate over the period for which the deposit exists .
11 It was pinned in banknotes on the robes of the local thaumaturge as his statue — or hers was carried through the village , or dropped into the collecting pouches the sacristan poked into the pews .
12 It was a matter of very small beginnings for everybody , and then as the pictures that they made became more and more popular , more and more acceptable , used not merely in fairgrounds or in odd corners of shops and this sort of thing , for the odd fifteen minutes or twenty minutes of movie , but entered into the music halls , became one of the acts in the music hall entertainment erm this really was the foundation of a new industry , a new industry of entertainment , a new industry of information .
13 As the respondents were already in possession when they entered into the solus agreements , he concluded that the agreements were within the doctrine of restraint of trade .
14 The common talk is that the Official Custodian manages £125bn of charity money and as she winds up her role the error is to assume that this should fall into the fund managers ' laps .
15 Perks were climbing into the utility bunkers of the parking bay , bobbing about in there .
16 Everything was grey , wet and colourless as we stood by the rail watching the luggage being unloaded into the custom sheds .
17 No matter how securely the front door might be barred with entry codes and passwords , American operators , holding the key to the secret back door , could break into the PROMIS systems operated by Cyprus , Egypt , Syria , Pakistan , Turkey , Kuwait , Israel , Jordan , Iran and Iraq whenever they wished , access the data stored there and get out again without arousing the slightest suspicion that the security of those systems had been breached — an incalculable advantage , not only in collecting and verifying intelligence data from those countries , but also in assessing the actual , as opposed to the professed , level of cooperation extended by their governments . )
18 The first policeman on the scene of the crash says both children had been properly strapped into the safety seats before the accident :
19 While trials of Securitate leaders were taking place in Timisoara , opposition activists alleged that a high proportion of secret policemen were simply absorbed into the government agencies , armed forces and revamped services .
20 Successful evaluation techniques often become absorbed into the routine processes of course management .
21 One facile explanation is that with the eradication of the infectious fevers people are living longer , and so are now living into the age groups where chronic diseases start to manifest themselves .
22 The oak wood above the house is carpeted in spring with snowdrops and bluebells ; ferns spore into the stone walls ; and wild bees nest under the eaves .
23 Despite the large amount of funding that has been pumped into the scheme teachers are worried by the time it takes for materials and information to get through to them .
24 By the next day , flood warning computers built into the river banks along the 120 miles of the Tay were flashing yellow warning signals as placid tributaries dumped their overload into the river .
25 You go to the bed , put down the umbrella and start looking in the drawers and cupboards built into the wall units surrounding the head of the bed .
26 Roads are also being built into the concession areas , leading to significant deforestation .
27 These should be built into the networking procedures .
28 No answer , silence seemed to be built into the family genes .
29 The veteran bomber 's just 4 flights away from passing into the history books ; a sad prospect for the pilots who 've flown them .
30 Permanent taps were soldered into the telephone lines of selected individuals and organisations at intermediate distribution frames — a place where civilian technicians were unlikely to discover them .
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