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

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1 They can drive us into the arms of God , or into the clutches of evil .
2 In such conditions power slips away from parliament , either into the hands of criminal organisations who control huge sections of the economy or into the hands of powerful industrialists .
3 The capital sum would have been paid indirectly to the settlor ( see the case of Potts v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 443 especially at 460 where Lord Oaksey states : having regard to the object of the statute I think the words " paid directly or indirectly to the settlor " should be held to mean paid into the settlor 's hands or into the hands of someone accountable to him ) .
4 The Committee 's proposal does not conflict with this canon , yet it could , arguably , take the law of rape beyond Morgan and into the realms of Caldwell .
5 The Practical Translation strand consists of advanced exercises in translation , from and into the languages of specialiSation , designed to highlight theoretical aspects of translation discussed concurrently in the Theoretical Perspectives strand of the course .
6 The September moon had sent its beams over the bed and into the corners of the bedroom so that everything seemed vivid , rather stark , a little ghostly .
7 Yet these theories provide essential insights both into the nature of coherence , and into the problems of communicating in a foreign language and culture .
8 Thus refined , the medicine passed to Central Asia and into the syllabuses of the universities of Samarkand and Tashkent .
9 It is drawn through a pore into a channel surrounding the mouth and circulated throughout the body and into the myriads of tube feet .
10 The man who 's lived and worked in the same quarter of the city all his life , has seen his images go around the world and into the hearts of millions .
11 Two particularly charming works are ‘ Le jaloux dort ’ by Antoine Borel in which a scantily-clad woman slips out of the bed where her husband is sleeping soundly and into the arms of her lover , and ‘ Les Baigneuses ’ by Etienne Leguay , depicting an all-female bathing party spied upon by three men with telescopes .
12 Just as the closing of the pleasure houses of the 1870s had thrown prostitutes onto the streets , so the suppression of brothels after 1885 probably increased street prostitution , at the same time pushing prostitutes into massage parlours and flats , and into the arms of ‘ bullies ’ , who became mythical figures of popular fears in the new moral panic over the white slave trade before 1912 .
13 The flat rear scenery broke its guy rope and crashed forward , so that Garvey and Lucie had to jump off the cart and into the arms of the hostile tradesmen .
14 Tyrion drove them out of the woods and into the hills of southern Chrace .
15 ‘ Is that what they call British understatement ? ’ he asked drolly , as they glided out of countryside and into the outskirts of Mariánské Láznë , and Fabia just had to laugh .
16 The day on which he pours as much food , drink and bonhomie into them as possible ; and into the gentlemen of the Press , too .
17 The horse screamed as the bullet scored its neck , and it seemed to leap with its hindlegs , making the rear a mighty buck that shipped the rider off and into the shallows of the lake .
18 Even when she shows her body agonisingly engulfed by external forces , Frida Kahlo 's direct gaze out of the canvas and into the eyes of the viewer leaves no doubt that the use of her body as raw material is a very deliberate strategy , and that her immersion in a greater universe is a source of strength , not weakness .
19 There must have been something in the Florida air in addition to vitamin C. One of the passes from Vinny Testaverde , the Tampa Bay quarterback , went through the hands of his intended receiver right in front of the goal-line , and into the hands of a team-mate , Mark Carrier , for a touchdown .
20 OUTLAWING basic computer hacking will amount to ‘ a charter for blackmail ’ and will drive innocent youngsters underground and into the hands of serious criminals , according to Alistair Kelman , a barrister who is an expert on computer law .
21 They could let conditions worsen ; or they could move power back to national government ; or they could re-organise the electoral boundaries so that the irresponsible Left loses its tight inner urban constituencies ; or they could push power out beyond local government and into the hands of the people whom it is elected to serve .
22 The manor passed out of the hands of the Archbishop and into the hands of the Crown in 1545 .
23 Images , feelings and emotions are drained down the cords and into the hands of the Great Enchanter , who crushes them into a frail stream of dust , all that remains of the soul .
24 It is getting into the position of an excellent prize of war ; strategically it points right into the heart of Japan and into the hands of an enemy it weakens the Japanese bastion of Western defence .
25 The ostler , whose accent was almost unintelligible , muttered that on the night the murders had been committed , I had been hustled dead drunk out of the tavern and into the hands of strangers waiting in the yard .
26 My goal is to get the technology out of the lab and into the hands of others . ’
27 It is all part of gathering more power , whatever may be said by the Government about his intentions int into the hands of Whitehall and into the hands of ministers who at the moment will be Conservative , but very shortly I think are likely to be Labour .
28 It is therefore argued that the operation of monetary policy should be taken out of the hands of the government which is politically motivated and into the hands of the Central Bank , which is neutral but has a reputation to uphold ( such a situation exists in Germany , with the Bundesbank deciding on monetary policy ) .
29 Pat was a big man and grabbed Sean and bundled him over the couch and into the laps of Mrs Kelly and Mrs Quinn who screamed blue murder .
30 But he planed over the pine trees calling out powerfully , the sound of it echoing among the heather-clad pools of the moor , and into the recesses of the silent pine forest .
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