Example sentences of "into [Wh det] [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Fossil evidence reveals that these giants occupied the woodlands and mountain forests of southern China until the ice ages drove them south into what are now the islands of Sumatra and Borneo .
2 Certainly , the decision introduces an element of uncertainty into what is already an area of the law which causes considerable problems for editors and their legal advisors .
3 This technique was then adapted and refined by the more sophisticated cultures of the ancient world , and gradually evolved into what is arguably the most important and universal form of artistic and cultural expression in the East .
4 I walk up the track past the fundamentalist missions , way above the coffee plantations , up into what is nominally a wildlife reserve .
5 This year 's Salon , from 3 to 8 March , still remains an all-French event , despite the eagerness of several foreign dealers to get into what is still the only fair showing drawings to the exclusion of prints .
6 They bring anxiety about venues and dates into what is essentially a calm and anxiety-free activity .
7 Unfortunately , the latter insult is somewhat inaccurate : animators have a long history of injecting a little ‘ adult ’ spice into what is essentially a children 's medium .
8 UEC II is part of an attempt to evolve Motif into what is essentially a developer toolkit , into an end-user environment .
9 Now that we have moved into what is essentially a total deregulation mode , I think that the opportunity has been lost for ever .
10 It will mean added congestion on roads , which are barely adequate to cope with the present traffic , not to mention more people brought into what is now a pleasant rural area .
11 In Aachen , Charles built not only a formal palace , but a huge basilica , some of which was incorporated into what is now the present cathedral .
12 Alphonse de Candolle followed Forbes in supposing that Europe had once extended into what is now the Atlantic Ocean .
13 The introduction of the remedy for each defect might , in itself , be considered a step from the pre-legal into the legal world ; since each remedy brings with it many elements that permeate law : certainly all three remedies together are enough to convert the regime of primary rules into what is indisputably a legal system …
14 The transnational capitalist class is a bridge between the nation-state and the global system and the more assiduously it brings transnational practices into what were once the realm of the regional or the national , then the more faithfully it serves the interests of the system .
15 Or there was the horse-racing , cricket or football in the parkland , a visit to the skating-rink , or simply marvelling at the mixture of bravura , vulgarity and confidence with which the Victorians had dropped this gigantic testament to British economic expansion into what were then the sleepy rural outskirts of the fast-expanding city .
16 There was no one in sight , but should she trespass into what was blatantly a private area or would she do better to tramp all the way up the stairs again ?
17 His lips curled into what was unmistakably a predatory smile .
18 John 's face creased into what was almost a scowl .
19 ‘ No ! ’ said Harry , startled and stung into what was almost a cry of pain .
20 When the day came I got up very early and managed to get myself into what was almost the front row of the crowd , immediately underneath the platform in Piazza Unità where he was to appear .
21 One was Esther herself , who had never been accepted into what was essentially a man 's world , and who , in her desperate efforts to prove them all wrong , had made one too many a mistake .
22 series would be renumbered , into what was then a gap in the L C.C. series on 3 October 1934 .
23 The new students , however , were born when Heath was Prime Minister and negotiating entry into what was then the Common Market .
24 Still in a spending mood it extensively refurbished the bar , extending it into what was then the major part of the lounge , which had itself been refurbished in 1974 .
25 A survey * of studies of costs has just been published by the OECD 's general economics division ( which shows how mainstream economists are being drawn into what was once a green ghetto ) .
26 Over several centuries it had grown into what was now a natural bond .
27 He had entered , he realized with a flash of amusement , into what was obviously a whore-house .
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