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

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1 My hon. Friend is right that the Labour party would be prepared to overrule parental ballots and to take grant-maintained schools back into the throes of LEA control , which is exactly what parents have voted to escape .
2 Among certain groups living in southern Africa the labia can be as long as seven inches and the owners of such equipment have to push the lips back into the vaginal opening in order to get on with their daily tasks .
3 Us poor workers then had the even trickier job of turning the christmas grotto back into a living room !
4 Large groups of whales occasionally swim ashore and lie stranded on the beach , unable to move their huge bulks back into the sea .
5 The Revenue Commissioners and senior officials of the Department of Finance also advised against the idea because of the difficulty in implementing the scheme and policing the flow of funds back into the country .
6 His merciless tone brought a spark of uncertainty back into the eyes of the Prophet .
7 That is , they translate words back into the same modality of bodily experience from which those who spoke the words derived them from within their own bodies .
8 She suddenly realised that fitzAlan had turned his horse back into the forest , along a parallel course with the river , but out of sight of the small hamlet .
9 With no victor in this game , Tetley are putting the £2,000 allotted to the winning side back into the prize ‘ kitty ’ for the season .
10 ‘ Probyn had something to prove and he proved it — the guy is a world-class scrummager , ran around like a 21-year-old and scored the try that brought his side back into the match at 20–23 . ’
11 The sea can still be seen from the orchard and it is possible at this stage that the German Army could push the Commando Brigade back into the sea .
12 Lansdowne had a brief sortie back into the home ‘ 22 ’ where Eric Elwood saw a penalty attempt drift wide , but the final stages of the game belonged to Ballymena whose late incessant pressure however failed to add to the loan McAleese penalty .
13 ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street .
14 He laughed deeply , edging the car back into the traffic .
15 Waterworth still wanted to fight , claimed Mr Prescott and he stood between the two men trying to get his girlfriend back into the pub .
16 Then , once the revs increase above 4000 , the valve opens to link all six air intakes and turn the separate units back into a straight six engine .
17 The woman was slotting the card back into the file .
18 Melanie nervously clattered the animals back into the box .
19 ‘ To facilitate them we have asked a number of show societies to provide judges with an opportunity to bring a selection of prize-winning animals back into the ring and explain why they have been considered champions . ’
20 The Vale Rescue Centre prides itself on releasing nine out of every ten animals back into the wild .
21 The execution time of a RISC cycle is given by the time it takes to read a register , perform an ALU operation , and store the result back into a register .
22 If anything happened to the computer and it proved impossible to get at the data inside , you could go to your back-up diskettes and simply copy the data back into the computer when it had been repaired , or replaced , or put it onto another computer .
23 ‘ I 'm very proud of my guys ’ , said Dick , ‘ through them Dick Melton Aviation has put two vintage aircraft back into the air in the space of six months ’ .
24 After a time ( or if disturbed ) this living globe breaks up and disappears like a rain of silver back into the depths of the sea .
25 I dragged my mind back into the world of Anna and Dmitri Charsky .
26 Not bothering to put the designs back into the black plastic cylinder , Paul stuffed them under his arm .
27 She threads the Monster back into the high chair where it stiffens , collapses forward , stiffens again , slides down to the crutch-stop and lies there half under the tray , flailing its arms and legs like a crab on its back … and howling — howling like the hell-sent creature it is .
28 She left the broken shards lying and took the hammer back into the attic and set it down neatly by a bird of paradise in lime and cherry feathers .
29 Cawthorne had disappeared around the northern end of the farmhouse , so I ran back the way I had come , around the south end and climbed the fence back into the hop field .
30 With a feeling of doom I hurried after the squat figure back into the yard where another lad stood by the side of a beautiful chestnut filly .
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