Example sentences of "and into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | They got her upstairs and into a room with a large , iron bed and a lot of heavy furniture . |
32 | She did n't hurry getting into her clothes , although she felt cold , and so she was last in the line of children to scramble down the stone stairs and into a room with a linoleum-covered floor . |
33 | Down some more steps and into a room . |
34 | Roman had clearly primed his housekeeper well in advance , Caroline reflected , finding herself whisked off through grandiose high-ceilinged passageways , up a curving staircase wide enough to accommodate a coach and four , and into a room large enough to hold a full-scale ball . |
35 | Getting to her feet , she followed him across the hall and into a room that seemed dark , and faintly depressing , formal . |
36 | We had decided to print birthday messages to him in the Beirut press and once again our love and thoughts went over the telex and into a vacuum . |
37 | Like Jonah , we are all storm-tossed by the seas of life , undergo apparent death and certain burial , but then attain a blinding resurrection as the car-ferry doors swing open and we are delivered back into the light and into a recognition of God 's love . |
38 | They walked in silence to a gate at the end of the orchard and into a farmyard . |
39 | However , at one stage , one of Tony 's roadies — apparently a bit of an electronics whizzkid — wired the guitar to send the signal from one of the sockets to a transformer and into a mixer , while the other went straight to the amp . |
40 | But Mr Hutchinson said : ‘ I think we are through the cure and into a situation where it could be very good but only if confidence returns and uncertainty holds that . ’ |
41 | We helped him get to his feet and into a chair . |
42 | Towards the end he could no longer fend for himself and good neighbours used to come and help me get him up out of bed and into a chair . |
43 | Since then he had gained insight into himself , and into a woman 's heart . |
44 | As we all dropped to the floor the shifty-eyed character bolted out of the front door and into a cloud of dust and pieces of masonry , caused by the explosions . |
45 | Peter , 58 , catapulted over a barrier and into a ditch when he lost control of his Rover on the M5 . |
46 | Like a leaf whirled down a dark drain , the Alice Liddell swept out of the void and into a world of shadows . |
47 | Seizing her wrist , he hauled her to her feet and dragged her through the small hall and into a side-room with a wide , specially designed window on the north wall . |
48 | In flagrant breach of Victorian morality he persuaded his inamorata , Elspeth Thomson , to follow him down to Cornwall and into a whirlwind marriage at St. Fimbarrus 's Church on 22nd July , 1899 . |
49 | As he was led up from the cells and into a cage , there was bedlam in the courtroom . |
50 | Following Liberty Vallance he suffered a heart attack which forced him out of movies and into a career as a composer and painter , in the way that many Hollywood tough guys conceal a private sensitivity . |
51 | Finch was a man with no zone of indifference and a lifelong distaste for milky kindnesses , which made his present wish to push Henry away and into a career of his own both powerful and covert . |
52 | ‘ Sky are already interested in our plan to turn pool away from the snooker image and into a slick , fast presentation . |
53 | We went through the door and into a hallway that led to the dressing rooms … . |
54 | We fly backwards , retracing old tribal routes — dreamed up , or remembered — and into a city walled with honey-coloured stones , where the sage Hanina sends demons home to Hell with their putative tails between their legs , and where King Solomon outwits mighty Ashmodai , Duke of the Underworld , and makes him do the royal bidding like any human flunkey . |
55 | The rain was falling harder than ever as I cycled home down the Banbury Road , through the science ghetto on Parks Road and into a time-warp . |
56 | A Ferrari driven by Spanish aristocrat Marquis de Portago and his co-driver Ed Nelson careered out of control and into a group of spectators . |
57 | The asking of that question in 1962 brought problems about teaching and the curriculum into a sharper national focus , and into a context of Government and politics from which they have never since been dislodged . |
58 | Sorvino punched through the gap and into a U-turn against the red light . |
59 | Barrow grew from a single house into a fishing village of some 300 people by the 1840s and into a town of 40,000 people a generation later . |
60 | The first fairway extends up over a gentle rise and into a forest of huge , native trees . |