Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] back into [art] " in BNC.

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1 She felt the fence give a little and then it literally threw her back into the arms of the man with the mask .
2 Mid-way through the scene , his anger at the taking of his wallet by one of the policemen is apparent in the disjointed nature of his outburst , but his turn peters out timidly as " MAN 3 gently pushes him back into the chair " ( p. 67 ) .
3 The Church will gladly welcome you back into the fold .
4 Holding her notes like a fan , she walked slowly out into the open , but the heavy heat from the leaden sky soon drove her back into the shade .
5 I mean if it , if it I mean originally he said to me it was part time so I thought to myself well that 'll be perfect , just get her back into the flow again .
6 Carefully put them back into the tubes and continue to sift the flour each week until you find that the adults have hatched .
7 So we are now getting it back into the corporate sector .
8 There were certain crescendos when a particularly macho spectator would sweep a Bisu off his feet and kiss him furiously before roughly throwing him back into the circle again .
9 Slide it out onto a plate , then invert it back into the pan and cook the other side for about 5 minutes .
10 With one firm hand on her arm he solicitously helped her back into the chair .
11 And now it 's all panic again , and it always will be — until we mend our ways and Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) graciously allows us back into the Store as better , wiser nomes ! ’
12 The second is to remove all of the fish , totally rearrange the rockwork and then put them back into the tank , including the new one and they should then soon settle down and establish the pecking order , which should also include the newcomer .
13 Maxwell examined the letter in silence , let the Consul General read it and then put it back into the Captain 's open hand .
14 Oswald has been chairman of the Darlington Brown Trout Angling Association for 38 years , and jokes : ‘ On the one hand I catch a fish then put it back into the water .
15 ANGLER David Moor , 31 , hooked a 64 pound carp — British record is 51 pounds — then threw it back into a French lake .
16 Countries such as Tanzania , Kenya , Zaire and Uganda have been badly hit , and governments have not helped by confiscating ivory and then selling it back into the market .
17 The key experiment is to take early limb buds , remove the covering jacket , separate the cells , mix them up , and then pack them back into the jacket which is then grafted to the flank of an embryo .
18 Doyle checked his forty-five magnum , then slotted it back into the holster on his back belt .
19 In terms of a planning process Anne was talking about , you 'll have to forgive me for being relatively new to Oxfordshire and coming from an area where we had a planning system which was largely the one I was describing , and the planning role that I saw I wanted to develop was very much already mentioned which was actually going round to small groups of people , to the local caring groups on a much more informal basis , and getting their contribution about that and then feeding it back into the system , which you say is there in a sense .
20 He turned on the tap and washed them , then brought them back into the room and dried them with the tea-cloth .
21 I picked a fish-louse from it as it lay on the unhooking mat , dabbed a bit of waterproof ointment on a small wound on its flank , then slipped it back into the water .
22 They are all filter-feeders , drawing water in through one opening , passing it through a bag with slits in its wall , and then discharging it back into the sea through the other tube .
23 The canard tipped and the pilot skilfully dived us back into the field for a perfect emergency landing .
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