Example sentences of "down into [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | From this road it is possible to make small diversions down into the villages of Jardim do Mar and Paúl do Mar , although the roads in and out of them are more spectacular than the villages themselves . |
2 | Her heart in her mouth , Tabitha Jute followed the band down into the halls of JustSleep . |
3 | My friends who lived nearby were all envious for I was the only one who had ever been down into the depths of the mysterious cellar . |
4 | Wend your way down into the depths of the Underground these days , and you will find the walls alive with commissioned art , offering the traveller a glimpse of life above the station . |
5 | He stared down into the depths of the carp pool , as if seeking the certainty of the past , then shook his head . |
6 | Donna felt a twinge of sadness and stared down into the depths of her cup , picking up the spoon and stirring unnecessarily , watching the dark liquid drip from the plastic utensil . |
7 | The old man looked away ; stared down into the depths of the pool . |
8 | ‘ Now I come to think of it , ’ he said , easing himself down into the depths of his very easy chair , ‘ that Mrs Entwhistle from the corner said there was something about your dad in one of the Sunday papers , I do n't remember which . ’ |
9 | The lower side of the film is softened and , as the solvent evaporates , the film settles down into the irregularities of the etched face and produces the replica . |
10 | For a while he tried to read , tried to sink back down into the fortunes of young Pao-yu and his beloved cousin , Tai-yu , but it was no good ; his mind kept returning to the question of the Aristotle File and what it might mean for Chung Kuo . |
11 | He turned his head away , pressed forehead and eyes hard down into the covers of Fanny Hill . |
12 | The official justification is that in Bali the company could work with local performers and learn to ‘ shift our centres of gravity away from the head , down into the centres of our bodies ’ . |