Example sentences of "into [art] [adj] life " in BNC.
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1 | About three-quarters of the judges are educated at public schools and Oxford or Cambridge , but there are also other factors that reinforce their exclusiveness : their socialization into the legal life via their training as barristers ( that is those entitled to appear in the higher courts ) and the need to demonstrate professional competence in order to ‘ take silk ’ , that is become a Queen 's Counsel and thus gain themselves a place among the elite of barristers from whom judges are chosen . |
2 | From her vantage point in Galway Cathedral she watched him ordain a priest into the celibate life . |
3 | To take these points in reverse order , the initiation of the student into the rational life should occur in two directions . |
4 | The FMLN had reaffirmed on July 29 that the second 20 per cent of its guerrillas due to demobilize on July 31 would not do so as long as socio-economic conditions for their re-integration into the civilian life remained " non-existent " [ for start of demobilization in June see p. 38957 ] . |
5 | She opened the door into the other life where there was only Nannie to be pleased , if not actively loved . |
6 | These become particularly unimportant with the onset of puberty when the individual needs the support and reassurance of sound and sane information , and of novels that give honest accounts and insights into the emotional life of the adolescent — the ‘ how it feels ’ . |
7 | Clearly much that is read provides insights into the emotional lives of others , and at the same time of ourselves . |
8 | The dolphin can also be regarded as a symbol of rebirth into the after life , as it reflects the journey of the soul across the ocean . |
9 | One does n't want them to sort of follow it blindly , of course , one wants them to discuss it carefully , very carefully , but it has to sort of fit into the ongoing life of the institution and not be a kind of little game that someone is playing on their own somewhere because they happen to be linked with the university or doing a degree or something . |
10 | There is a phase preceding death — perhaps moments before , perhaps even as much as a year before — when the individual life seems to dissolve and to begin to be absorbed back into the collective life . |
11 | His efforts were devoted to drawing the surrounding countryside , the village clergy , the great landowners and the peasants , and the whole area under his supervision into the religious life of his town . |
12 | The Colonial Office Circular of 1909 to its employees on ‘ immoral relations with native women , is shown to be a crucial development which involved ‘ a massive and indeed revolutionary intrusion of public authority into the private lives of official classes overseas ’ . |
13 | It is surprising that such major intrusions by the state into the private lives of the people should take place without any clear legal authority . |
14 | Dexter knew she hated intrusions into the private lives of the victims of crime . |
15 | The years in east London had given him an insight into the restricted lives of inner-city youth and when , in 1930 , he was invited to become the first national secretary of the newly formed Youth Hostels Association , he readily accepted . |
16 | This originally appeared as part of a Fabian Women 's Group report based upon research from 1909 – 13 into the daily lives of families living in Lambeth . |
17 | For increasingly William and Harry will be schooled by the Queen 's courtiers into the public life that is destined to become their duty . |
18 | Some needed only to know that we existed — that was enough for them to throw themselves wholeheartedly into the gay life . |
19 | Some variety was brought into the humdrum life at the gallery by the arrival of the Italian carabinieri , who found the works from the Tretyakov which were stolen in Genoa last year . |
20 | Many also include other pursuits such as canoeing or caving , environmental education for the family , archaeological exploration , or insights into the hidden lives of many species — badgers , long-eared bats , marsh harriers and natterjack toads . |
21 | Things that filled her with joy and drew her into the everyday lives of the two people she had loved for so many lonely years . |
22 | Sometimes , turning a corner from some leisurely alley , you feel you have been thrust into the coruscating life of a country fair . |
23 | The journey from her home to the Assembly Rooms was a short one , but she was filled with excitement for she was at last being introduced into the social life of the town in a manner that befitted the daughter of one of Wales 's leading leather lords . |
24 | Drug-taking is woven as tightly into teenage social life as drinking is into the social lives of their parents . |
25 | Compiled with notes and drawings made by the Author at the time , this small book gives an insight into the hard life endured by PoWs . |
26 | Michael Dunn , for his skilful labours to produce this detailed insight into the abundant life of the diocese . |
27 | The full text of the Bishop 's message can be read in Foreward to the Diocesan Year Book 1993 , described as a detailed insight into the abundant life of the Diocese ( available in all parishes before Christmas ) . |
28 | Eliot had arranged with me beforehand that we should have a private meeting , and meanwhile I sank myself into the communal life of the place . |
29 | St Bridget of Sweden ( 1302–73 ) and the Fleming John Ruysbroeck ( 1293- 1381 ) , both independently cut straight into the mystical life that had long informed other religious traditions . |
30 | The virtue of celibacy has been extended into the vowed life of monasticism and the single priesthood . |