Example sentences of "he [vb -s] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion … with tragic results .
2 On arrival he books into a ‘ distinctive ’ downbeat hotel .
3 Macaulay gets on the wrong plane and ends up in the Big Apple where he books into the palatial Plaza Hotel , much to the suspicion of various flunkies including a camp Tim Curry .
4 Unaware that a fly has accompanied him on his maiden voyage , he turns into a sex-obsessed , sugar-addicted mutant .
5 Taken in and taught by rancher Turnstall , he turns into a raging avenger when Turnstall is shot .
6 It 'll be up to him whether he throws me to the dogs and I finish up in a debtor 's prison , or whether he turns into a guardian angel complete with halo and big fat cheque .
7 He has vilified Simon Bates with a campaign that amounts to persecution and he flies into a howling rage every time he hears Sing Something Simple ( R2 ) .
8 Coleridge recognises the power and excitement of this world , but it is in the second stanza , when he delves into the folds of this metaphorical brain that we see him striving to express the very essence of creativity .
9 He goes into a restaurant and he says oh the waiter erm let me see the menu and he looks at the menu and said right , he said .
10 At Ann 's he goes into a rant about the people of Pinner Green who are annoying him .
11 But now he goes into an all-out attack , arguing that whereas relational properties presuppose the existence of certain non-relational , or " qualitative " , properties , the latter properties do not necessarily demand the existence of any " pluralistically committed " relational properties at all .
12 An infra-red scanner winks its inflamed eye at him as he goes into the lounge in search of reading matter .
13 He goes into the bedroom and puts on a clean white shirt and a suit .
14 Just as Tite himself , it occurs to me , is going to be doing when he goes into the witness-box at Summerchild 's inquest later that summer and tells the Coroner — I turn back in my file to the copy I took of the cutting — that Summerchild was working on conditions of employment in the Civil Service at the time of his death .
15 And he goes into the non-title contest revealing : ‘ I do n't bother watching tapes of my opponents any more .
16 He goes into the front bedroom and tells where everything 's going to go .
17 no the gourmet like detective yeah and they come in and they go God that was a tough crime and he 'd go after a crime I like something to eat and then he goes into the kitchen and he 's going
18 Dan man you 've got th Dan you know the tape that we were recording last night , you 've got ta hear it yeah there 's this bit , yeah , where erm Alex just walks off yeah with the Walkman yeah and he goes into the toilet
19 and that 's put on and if , we say for argument sake that er she was married , we know she 's not , but she could be and her banns are in and her husband gets wind that she 's getting married again , you know , so he goes into the registrar office has a look , and she 's already married to me and this is what it 's for
20 They 're obviously saying well , he fits into a certain category , whereas I do n't .
21 Individuals have different needs , and these will differ according to their situation and time of life : a young graduate may have a strong need to sense that she or he fits into an organisation , while a middle-aged employee facing redundancy may have future security as a main priority .
22 I confess to him that I have never done Kipling Groove and he launches into a celebration of Arthur Dolphin 's famous classic .
23 ‘ We 're gon na play some DEVIL SATAN WOCK AND WOLL MUSIC ! ! ! ’ announces Fabulous ' strangely Mr Bean-like guitarist to the severe bemusement of a hall full of Farm fans , as he launches into the first of two bloody many dismal three-chord punk thrashes , and on struts Simon Dudfield , oozing ugliness from every pore .
24 I never forget a face — ( He looks into the SPY 's face ) … not that I know yours that is .
25 From a hot-head who has done time for killing a man , he develops into a union organiser who discovers the eloquence his new role demands .
26 The surrogate father guides his protégé through his turbulent teens into his twenties when he develops into a mature and secure sportsman with an abundance of technique and a conviction challenging enough to take him to success .
27 As soon as they mount , he dashes into the water — at best he will give them a ducking , at worst he will drown and then eat them .
28 When left alone with the tape recorder for two minutes , he says into the microphone : ‘ Is it on ? …
29 He passes into the kitchen without a word .
30 His change of bank with the same g sends his nose up and he climbs into a barrel roll .
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