Example sentences of "[vb infin] back into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Without the moral strength of the New Thinking it will fall back into the old corruption .
2 Perhaps he could run back into the Romano-British Collection , gibbering .
3 He took it from her and placed it on her shoulders , and she had to fight an urge to simply lean back into the solid warmth of his powerful frame .
4 If Papandreou wishes to continue her righteous quest , she should go back into the smoke-filled rooms of the Bâtiment Berlaymont and re-package her proposals rationally .
5 I shall go back into the classical age of Greece only in so far as it is necessary in order to understand the later times .
6 Apart from Gatting , who is seen as a near-certainty for England 's winder tour of India , others who may come back into the international reckoning are Chris Broad , Alan Wells , Matthew Maynard and John Emburey , while Neil Foster ( another South African tourist ) might have been considered for the winter tour but for a knee injury which kept him out of the Essex side for the last part of the season .
7 The easiest way we can get back into the Social Chapter is to accept Maastricht , without Maastricht there is no Social Chapter , with Maastricht we can opt back in to the Social Chapter .
8 In a run down on the style of deference he anticipates ( which I note will stifle any critical point from ‘ below decks ’ ) , he talks about his length of tenure and how long it will be before he can ‘ escape back into the real world ’ .
9 ‘ It gave me something that I am sure I can put back into the local community , ’ he said .
10 Plenty of men could n't settle back into the old ruts after the war .
  Next page