Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] back into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Scots include six full caps against the visitors ' four , and for four of the forwards , Martin Scott , Chris Gray , David McIvor , playing at No8 , and Ian Smith , the match , sponsored by Total Oil Marine International , provides them with the opportunity to get back into the selectors ' good books . |
2 | The Scots include six full caps against the visitors ' four , and for four of the forwards , Martin Scott , Chris Gray , David McIvor , playing at No8 , and Ian Smith , the match , sponsored by Total Oil Marine International , provides them with the opportunity to get back into the selectors ' good books . |
3 | Tipping the handgrip back to the vertical allows the mercury to flow back into the bottom of the cup , so breaking the contact . |
4 | The two nomes watching the lane hurried back into the quarry to report . |
5 | The Admiral climbed back into the saddle and gathered his reins . |
6 | The reverse should also be considered ; that is , why should n't the user feed back into the system so that the system performs in a way that is best for the user ? |
7 | Her moment came at the end of the first course when , without any apparent signal , the parlourmaid came back into the room . |
8 | Now , as the light leached back into the world , he saw the door open at the head of the steps and a figure appear . |
9 | THE fans who revelled in Darlington 's magnificent rise from near-obscurity are helping the side slip back into the bad old days . |
10 | I had a grand day at sea , but although the tide helped me to get back the wind did n't , and I used the engine to get back into the Crouch . |
11 | Under Aelfwald the kingship passed back into the archbishop 's own family — the descendants of Leodwald ( see Appendix , Fig. 9 ) , to whom Aethelberht , as a kinsman of Ecgberht , will have been related . |
12 | When the girl came back into the cabin she was shaking . |
13 | But then the judge came back into the courtroom , and everybody stopped talking . |
14 | The farm sets a good example in other ways too … branches pruned from the trees are shredded so the goodness goes back into the soil . |
15 | The fisherman was so shocked that he let the body slip back into the water and , though he reported it to the police , no action was taken by them . |
16 | But the risk of rocket failure was considered too high , potentially bringing the radioactivity raining back into the earth 's atmosphere . |
17 | ‘ If a woman wanted to maintain the right to come back into a job she would have to take part in in-service courses to keep up to date with changes in the working world . ’ |
18 | The whole area , a thicker , stronger basalt pavement , is funnel-shaped and the water pours back into the central hole that has been emptied to a depth of three or more metres . |
19 | The budgerigar was in the kitchen and Philip stayed in there when the rest went back into the living-room . |
20 | With one twiddle of a button , the colour flooded back into the faces of the soap stars on screen and the owner sprang back in feigned amazement . |
21 | The landlord came back into the room just then , interrupting his gloomy thoughts . |
22 | Assume a kneeling position and then put one foot in front of the other to come back into a standing position . |
23 | Jaq wondered at his own motives for wishing to view the mock-Stealer changing back into a woman — teasing , ambivalent motives . |
24 | ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay . |
25 | So , I pull handfuls of weed and leave it near the water 's edge , giving at least some of the creatures the chance to nip back into the water again . |
26 | The opportunity to go away from the school and work in a different atmosphere and with people who might have a different perspective on the management of organizations would give me the chance to look back into the school more objectively and question some of the assumptions I had grown to accept . |
27 | I 'd got an assortment of sarnies and some cans of Diet Coke and bottles of Perrier at a café behind Liverpool Street and was allowing plenty of time for the traffic to get back into the City . |
28 | The economy moved back into the black in February after a Dm412m deficit during January but the latest Dm1.6 billion surplus is still well below the comparable Dm2.1 billion a year earlier . |
29 | So the offer to get back into the front line ( plus a not inconsiderable cheque from another rich Spanish sponsor ) was enough for Carruthers to switch camps . |
30 | He had just turned from the window , intent on leaving , when the woman walked back into the room . |