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

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1 One set concerned some ants going into a kitchen where there was jelly on the table .
2 It was cold in the Chapel , like going into a tunnel .
3 At 6.30 pm the tropical darkness descends — like a train going into a tunnel — and all at once the crickets begin their chorus .
4 So he 'd say , ‘ I 'd like you to imagine going into a recording studio , you 've never met the band in your life , you 're going to do a session for them and you 're going to be paid very well and they 're all on Acid and they 're playing rockabilly .
5 Just imagine going into a court of law to argue a case depending on its provisions .
6 Any light fitting which is secured to a ceiling should ideally have at least one of its screws going into a joist , but where this is not possible , it is best to secure a piece of wood between the joists to take the securing screws , rather than relying on hollow wall fixings into plain plasterboard or , especially , into lath-and-plaster .
7 For example , Skinner argues that , to the extent that the thirsty person receives a drink after going into a pub and requesting ‘ a pint of beer ’ , that behaviour , requesting a pint of beer , is reinforced .
8 One they were going into a pub , and going into the toilets , you know , making a , so he had a a policeman waiting in and the toilets , for them you see , and the o one other , notable occasion he was seen chasing them down the main street in Morley , he got his cape on , you see ,
9 Ian Walker , prosecuting , said a store detective spotted Melia going into a cubicle to try the jeans on .
10 But Hilary Witt , head of Cambridgeshire 's catering service , admits : ‘ The trouble is , going into a school hall for dinner is less exciting than going into the Wimpy bar .
11 ‘ There is no point in going into a school library now , ’ said a well known author at a recent Arts Council seminar .
12 Other animals avoid the difficulties of winter by reducing their metabolic rate even further and going into a state of torpor or hibernating .
13 They thought that we meant the insults and could n't initially figure out why the injured party would fall about laughing instead of going into a sulk .
14 She would sit and answer back , stripping away his pomposity as she would the layers of an onion , before going into a sulk which could last for days .
15 Never underestimate how terrified many people are when faced with the prospect of going into a solicitors ' office .
16 She struck him as perilous and avid , and he had the sensation of going into a skid .
17 Fears about going into a Home
18 It 's little tiny things that matter , especially at first when you 're going into a Home , they are very important .
19 ‘ I do n't want her going into a home , ’ her father said flatly .
20 Can you imagine going into a Hi-Fi , VCR or camera shop and in response to a question about Bitstream Processing , Nicam Transmission or intelligent autofocus respectively , you were told the above ?
21 Robin Boyd , from Cormorant Park in Belfast , said : ‘ I certainly wo n't be going into a Shell garage — unless I 'm running on empty .
22 ‘ Part of a building ’ will include entering a building lawfully but then going into a part of the building as a trespasser , such as entering the private quarters in a public house which was entered lawfully in the first instance or going behind an unattended counter in a shop .
23 Going into a location ( a café ) associated with food and with pleasant , comforting eating experiences in the past .
24 I then bought some designers ' gouache ( colourfast ) and found I could still paint wet into wet without the whole thing going into a swim as in a watercolour painting .
25 My earliest memories of being abused are of going into a neighbour 's house when I was five or six and getting money for what he made me do .
26 Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street .
27 But he ca n't resist going on a teensy-weensy shopping spree with Marlon , which involves going into a jewellers , pretending to be gay and , to divert inquiries , sneezing copiously over an assistant who is terrified they are transmitting Aids .
28 Mr Ferguson added : ‘ I 'm not in the slightest bit worried about going into a derby match just before Wembley .
29 When going into a supermarket to buy cabbages , onions , carrots or eggs , just give a little thought as to how these came to be on the shelves — the early planting and worrying about frosts , packing and carting to the shops .
30 Er you 'd occasionally see two of them walking erm around , but unless there was specific for the from for them coming , erm I did see them er going into a flat .
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