Example sentences of "into [art] heart " in BNC.

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1 Membership of the Campaign will pitch you into the heart of the battle to preserve British beer .
2 Keith Thomas pressed a button and a huge door clanked upwards so that I could peer into the heart of the furnace .
3 We continued to follow the Sokol river up the Velky Sokol into the heart of the national park .
4 Primitive sexual rituals pursue Sweeney and Doris even into the heart of London , pursue them like Furies .
5 She had looked up ; and like the sunflowers she was facing right into the heart of the brightness which preceded the sun .
6 The open discussion of these issues in Africa is difficult , since they reach into the heart of political life .
7 The Gospels present us with a picture of Jesus of Nazareth searching out those left on the edge , and bringing them into the heart of God 's kingdom .
8 A promising early phase of play brought a sloppy opening goal in the 13th minute , when Hamilton lodged a long kick into the heart of the Dundee United half .
9 He struck a fine short iron over the bunker and right into the heart of the green at the 12th , and at last a putt found its mark from perhaps eight feet .
10 Now vines are as rare as hanging corpses , since Thomas Telford drove the A5 right into the heart of the town in 1836 , through what had been the cloisters , with the present-day church on one side of the road , and the former infirmary and herb garden on the other .
11 However , there have been rumblings of discontent at what has been called an unwelcome invasion of American popular culture into the heart of France .
12 Nervous pressure was building up in the United team when Irwin put a 64th-minute corner kick deep into the heart of the Southampton penalty area .
13 Hands that did not hold banners and placards were thrust deep into pockets , and every street was thronged with lines of men pouring into the heart of the city past the ‘ Chambers ’ .
14 It gathers detritus ( wood , and other forms of cellulose ) which it carries into the heart of its giant nests , and uses as a substrate on which to cultivate fungi , on which it feeds .
15 To overcome this America 's intelligence services began to think up other ways of delving right into the heart of Russia and China .
16 Continue down Šporkova Street , into the heart of the old Italian quarter .
17 We are able to see into the heart of things for other people .
18 Humility begins to grow within us when we go into the desert to be alone with God , to enter into the heart of God .
19 As our lives are transformed by God , we experience a deepening desire to enter into the heart of God .
20 I 've always ridden bikes off the road on to trails to get far into the heart of the country , but they were big , creaky , clanking old things that had to have a puncture repaired every 20 minutes .
21 He threaded it through the bunkers into the heart of the green .
22 So I said , ‘ Knock it back into the heart of the hole . ’
23 Scientists have been penetrating areas beyond human senses , and they have developed more and more devices to augment our senses in order that we may see into the heart of matter or reach the ends of the universe .
24 An imposter arrived claiming to be related to one of them , and whilst he was alone with the bodies he drove a wooden stake into the heart of each .
25 This attractive picture relates the strange BL Lac objects to quasars in a straightforward way , and offers the exciting possibility of looking , in a BL Lac object , deep into the heart of a quasar — possibly down to the central powerhouse where a quasar produces as much power as hundreds of galaxies in a space no larger than the Solar system ( New Scientist , vol 95 , p 364 ) .
26 Instead , it is argued that when the cat 's blood-flow through its main veins into the heart is increased , turbulence is created .
27 ‘ Because , ’ Marian said , ‘ we are going into the heart of the forest . ’
28 The Brazilian government plans to build more roads into the heart of the rainforest for developers to prospect for oil and metals .
29 Despite this handicap they have , very successfully , tapped deep into the heart of the British psyche .
30 Once out of the bustling grimy city and on our way we motored into the heart of rural England , through expanses of green rolling hills with the odd kestrel hovering by the roadside looking for prey , and just as the sun began to set we passed Stonehenge , the strange stone monoliths eerily silhouetted against the dusky pink horizon .
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