Example sentences of "go into [art] small [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Wait and see , ’ she said , going into the small scullery . |
2 | On Saturday the pupils could enjoy the austere pleasures of going into the small granite town of Elgin , something Richard did not enjoy but decided to do because his injured feet ruled out most alternatives . |
3 | She did not find it too difficult to go into a small shop — say , the local newsagent or the greengrocer at the corner of the street — as she was never too far from the window or the door . |
4 | Ten minutes later I was having a snack in the bizarre Gower Reptile Exhibition Centre in Pitton ; here you can feast on delicacies such as pies , beans , chips or cake and pay £1.50 to go into a small room to admire a collection of tropical frogs , snakes , giant lizards and so on . |
5 | The main door went into a small lobby with a check-in desk . |
6 | Couville went into a small recess and brought out an unstoppered jar and two pewter goblets . |
7 | I went into a small room and handed my Service Pay Book to the Waaf Officer seated behind the desk , and I suppose we exchanged a few words . |
8 | erm you went into the small door and then turned right |
9 | While Drago and Apanage went into the small kitchen next to Drago 's workroom to prepare a meal , Cleo and Dauntless sat in a cosy parlour where a log fire warmed the stones of an enormous chimney breast . |
10 | They went into the small drawing-room they always used when they were alone in the house . |
11 | Billie went into the small shop next to reception while Adam , the brown holdall over his shoulder , asked the concierge for a map of the city and surrounding areas . |
12 | He went into the small scullery and came back with a pomander , a ball of cloth stuffed with cloves and herbs . |