Sentence examples for maze into from inspiring English sources

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In Augusta, near the state's northwest corner, Raj Sinha has carved a maze into his 50 acres of bobbing shoulder-high dinner-plate-size flowers.

He was scandalised; he expressed his anger but he had no support in New York and he understood nothing of the political maze into which he had been plunged.

Banksy seemed to conduct a kind of social experiment, using the city as a rat maze into which he dropped different kinds of bait to see how New Yorkers would react.

In the thrilling title poem of the latter, which Imlah includes, Muir's speaker emerges from the Cretan labyrinth, with its "echoing passages" (the word itself turns the winding underground maze into a text), into the daylight world: "the still fields swift with flowers, the trees / All bright with blossom, the little green hills, the sea, / The sky and all in movement under it".

Mr. Nasr was present in Cairo's Tahrir Square during the heady days of the uprising and he has brought the spirit of the square to Blandy, carving a revolutionary slogan — "The people want the fall of the regime" — in Arabic script, like a maze, into the grassy lawn of the castle forecourt.

The legendary artist and engineer has influenced plenty of creatives in the past, but implementing his famously complex domino maze into a photobooth installation adds an extra dose of nostalgia and interactivity to the idea.

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Some farms that are open to visitors cut mazes into cornfields once the stalks grow tall enough.

And: "Fungi can even 'collaborate' to find the best path through mazes into which they have been placed by human experimenters".

As he elbows his way for the umpteenth time through a sea of gyrating bodies, he pulls the story's moral and locational mazes into overlap, and, briefly, we see a glimmer of a more thoughtful film.

By placing a barrier at the entrance of the arm access to an arm could be blocked (effectively turning the cross-maze into a T-maze configuration; this is illustrated by hatching).

Such a combination presented almost insuperable obstacles to the attacker, whose forces would be caught in a maze, cut into penny packets, and lured into killing grounds.

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