Example sentences of "and into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now she 'd only have to sneeze and the whole damn thing would slide off her shoulders and into a heap on the floor , in which case she might fairly be accused of trying too hard .
2 This goes down its throat and into a pouch that opens from the top wall of its gut .
3 ‘ Tell me , Mr Gajdusek , ’ she began as they strode out from woodland and into a sun drenched clearing , ‘ do — ? ’
4 He beckoned us further down the gallery and into a window embrasure where no one could eavesdrop .
5 Starting twelfth , Hunt got caught in a battle with Tom Pryce and went off the track and into a sand trap .
6 I followed him through a washroom and into a barrack room with a tiled floor .
7 Heavy-eyed , Mungo had fallen asleep and into a thicket of dreams .
8 The report explains that because these farms are ‘ deemed too small to appear in the National Farm Business survey ’ , the government funded research into a sample of 500 holding sin 1986 and 1987 and into a sample of 1000 others between 1988 and 1989 .
9 They followed the porter along the serpentine path , then suddenly they were through the trees and into a glade ringed by clumps of trees , silent except for the gurgle of a small brook as it splashed down some rocks which thrust up out of the ground like the finger of a buried giant .
10 When Margie had mentioned his association with Greg Martin , the financier who had made him the loan which had set him up in a small showroom and enabled him to move the sewing machines out of the living room and into a work room , Hugo became not so much evasive as totally silent .
11 The American film industry took on a more highly integrated personality and its package of entertainment now universally referred to as ‘ Hollywood ’ moved into a position of cultural dominance in America itself and into a position not far short of that in other English-speaking countries .
12 The President of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister , Laurent Fabius , has spoken of ‘ the general crisis of politics … the malaise of a society which has lost all its landmarks translates itself into a suspicion of political parties and into a rise of anti-parliamentarianism ’ .
13 Moving back towards her , slowly , and his physical strength being the greater , he easily prised her fingers loose , and before she could recover he pushed her off balance and into a pile of hay .
14 Rose 's coming to the house had smoothed their lives and allowed them to concentrate everything on school and study , which , above all , they saw as a way out of the house and into a life of their own .
15 She towed the grumbling adolescent down the corridor and into a treatment cubicle .
16 She moved on , and into a quagmire of silt which she had to wade through , making obscene sucking noises every time she took a step .
17 She gave no reply but went on through the store-room , whose walls were lined with shelves , some holding bottles of sweets , others boxes of all sizes , then through another door and into a corridor , from which , six feet to the right of her , a door led into the store-room of the tobacconist shop .
18 He went through the bar and into a corridor : the corridor led to the narrow entrance lobby with a sofa covered in chintz , a row of sporting prints on the wall , lights on a dimmer switch turned low .
19 The house was moated on three sides , but the pageant rolled in across a narrow plank bridge and into a courtyard as spacious as any market square .
20 TWO YOUTHS miraculously escaped injury last night when the car they were travelling in crashed off a busy road and into a subway .
21 Corbett was led down a maze of corridors and into a chamber where the Prince of Wales and Gaveston , both white-faced and sober , stood waiting to receive him .
22 They now looked towards the door through which the young fellow was making a hurried exit , and , somewhat impatiently , Aggie said , ‘ Come along with you , come along , ’ and led the way through yet another door and into a passageway , and so into a square hall from which a stairway rose .
23 I made my way through the orchard and into a slit trench .
24 Preceding her now , he went across a small hall and into a sitting-room .
25 But the little bird flew on and into a tree on the edge of an orchard .
26 She guided him back to the lift , down to the ground floor and the street and into a taxi .
27 TENSE , WHITE-knuckle narco drama starring Jennifer Jason Leigh as a rookie cop and Jason Patric as the seasoned , streetwise superior who takes her under his wing and into a maelstrom of danger and addiction .
28 The men were the brothers of Patrick Welsh , one of the two men a jury had just cleared Mr Thompson of killing by using his Jaguar to force their van off the road and into a wall and lamp post .
29 Fen was leaving the well-worn path now to fight a way for them through giant cow parsley and into a beechwood offering shelter from prying eyes .
30 The equally obvious fact that she had clearly felt he 'd married well beneath him — and into a family of which she had already disapproved — was something that Laura had n't known how to deal with .
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