Example sentences of "breaks into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He speaks a few sentences of rapid Thai to the guard , who stares at the two of them , breaks into a comprehending smile and turns away back to his hut at the foot of the drive . |
2 | Merton breaks into a smile : ‘ It 's down to around 35 yards now . ’ |
3 | The left photograph best shows the front face ; the right section of the crag that breaks into a series of vertical weaknesses to turn a sharp corner . |
4 | MAKING A DASH FOR IT : Racy lady Fergie , wearing only a skimpy bikini , breaks into a sprint by the side of the pool in the sweltering sunshine — and now the heat 's on her all , over again |
5 | It eventually arrives at a short recapitulation of the initial music which , in its turn , breaks into a closing ‘ burst ’ of music which does sound like late eighteenth-century wind music , but which is actually a stylistic pastiche . |
6 | Retentionists could not accept that a rapist who breaks into a house , violates his victim , and then kills in order to prevent her giving evidence against him , should be treated as having committed a lesser offence than a burglar who kills in the course of theft . |
7 | Later in the same chapter , at the point of death , Dickens breaks into a further kind of rhetoric , the declamatory rhetoric he reserves for moments of high drama : [ 5 ] The golden ripple on the wall came back again , and nothing else stirred in the room ( 1 ) . |
8 | But just watch them explore picture books and the bookseller breaks into a cold sweat . |
9 | We 're on Sixth Avenue , puffing on a prosaic perfecto and minding our own business — when John turns down Twenty-Second Street , breaks into a run , and starts loosening his pants … |
10 | ‘ Crossing a deceptively smooth glacier surface , the person who breaks into a crevasse suddenly arrives into an utterly vertical world ’ … makes early the good point that any number of trouble-free glacier crossings teach the skier or mountaineer nothing about crevasse rescue ; unless an accident happens , by which time it is too late to start learning . |
11 | He breaks into a trot . |
12 | Every now and again Laverne freezes , breaks into a smile , and says ‘ Only kidding ’ . |
13 | He breaks into a wide smile , and a dried bogie snowflakes from his nose down to the ground . |
14 | This shuts Baz up , who breaks into a smile . |
15 | Her face breaks into a wide grin , |
16 | So , if he was going , if he , he 's walking and he breaks into , a breaks into a trot , |
17 | The racing clash of the century , but nobody even breaks into a canter . |
18 | ‘ Julie ’ is a classy acoustic rumble until it breaks into a Highland swing midway through when Callum Williams adds the skirl of the pipes . |
19 | Yet such lack of judgement does not justify the thief who breaks into the car and steals the radio or the hooligan who takes off on a joy ride . |
20 | It then breaks into the countryside , heading out to Manston before swinging along the coast past Ramsgate and then … the torture begins . |
21 | It is from the chaos of spontaneous analogizing that creativity breaks into the ordered by closed realm of analytic thinking . |
22 | Each episode includes an enthralling children 's story full of magic , mystery , and music ; a ‘ language insert ’ which breaks into the story to give direct language practice ; and a song to practise the vocabulary and structures being taught . |