Example sentences of "by [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm really keen to play again , ’ said the 40-year-old Scot , whose Ryder Cup place was put in jeopardy by crashing into a flower pot three weeks ago and badly bruising his sternum .
2 If the accused helps himself to services , for example , by sneaking into a cinema when no one is looking , there is no obtaining by deception .
3 The children had bloomed in the soft Devonshire air , completely winning the heart of Mrs Bryant , even if they drove Mr Bryant wild by sneaking into the kitchen garden and eating all his prize raspberries !
4 It complements course racing , since when conditions are too severe to lay a course offshore the slalom competition can be run within 200m of the beach , with marks being laid by wading into the surf .
5 In Amritsar on 13 April 1919 General Dyer broke up a prohibited meeting by firing into the crowd — sustained firing which resulted in 379 people being killed .
6 But by stepping into the role the daughter ensures homeostasis within the family .
7 Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle .
8 On the outside , the finest thing about it is the Romanesque triple apse , best seen by stepping into the graveyard ( and turning your back on the unpleasant modern monuments ) .
9 They told him they had heard that the doctor had managed to avoid them all by driving into the lamp post .
10 He said he battled against the bottle by checking into a private clinic but started drinking as soon as he came out .
11 Is it possible to make the policy advice derived from a portfolio grid more specific by incorporating into the grid increases in value ?
12 This project seeks to look at the question of labour regulation and economic performance in a more rigorous manner by undertaking a secondary analysis of the 1980 and 1984 Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys and by incorporating into the analysis additional economic data .
13 The fortnight of concerts , workshops , exhibitions , master-classes , films and lectures spread between several Wirral venues old and new offers one great concession to the Liverpool side of the Mersey , by incorporating into the schedule the legendary Chuck Berry 's appearance at the Empire Theatre on November 16 .
14 Always hitting straight , he started by launching into the left-arm spin of Henry , whom he twice lifted over long-on for six .
15 The little Third Division side caused a sensation at Anfield a fortnight ago by storming into a 3-0 lead in the first leg of their Coca-Cola Cup tie .
16 Of course she started it by walking into the boudoir .
17 Weary unto death , listless and depressed , Morvael abdicated by walking into the sacred flame of Asuryan .
18 A computer manager sought by police for the murder of his wife and children apparently killed himself by walking into the sea .
19 The tigers had to go , too — although not before one had terrified drinkers by leaping into the bar of the famous hotel named after the city 's founder .
20 Gazelles , no less than cheetahs , are subject to cumulative selection , and they too will tend , as the generations go by , to improve their ability to run fast , to react swiftly , to become invisible by blending into the long grass .
21 Now near the Dutch frontier , Harry felt it might be an idea to cross from Germany by climbing into a wagon in a marshalling yard , but after a tedious wait when nothing moved he returned to his cycle and was soon in sight of the red and white border posts .
22 Crosby , battling on with only a one-year-contract and persistent speculation about his future , reckons the only way to silence the gossips is by climbing into the promotion frame .
23 In particular , helix III of GH5 , which corresponds to the recognition helix F of CAP , should bind to DNA by fitting into a groove , and the approximate face that GH5 presents to a duplex of DNA should be the same as the corresponding part of CAP .
24 By relaunching into the qualifying cauldron nations who had hardly made an impact in the earlier stages the organisers ran the risk of altering the natural hierarchy of the event and , therefore , the result .
25 The Aboriginal Initiates communicate intuitively with the Dreamtime — the time of their creation — by tapping into a universal reservoir of information containing their racial memory .
26 For example , by shouting into a pitch black cavern we can gauge its size from the time it takes the echo of the shout to reach us .
27 Atari makes it more difficult by writing into the operating system ( the instructions that govern how the computer handles data ) an instruction that does not allow the computer to talk to disc drive and cartridge at the same time .
28 Even if your painting activities are confined to a week 's holiday , preparing yourself by looking into a range of information can be invaluable .
29 Light can be thrown on the administrative efficiency of this Commissariat ( Narkomzem ) by looking into the account of an inspection of it in early 1922 .
30 Surely , as a society , we need to begin by looking into the social training of our young people .
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