Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] back into " in BNC.

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1 In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it !
2 In recognising that fact , as well as the reality that this package can not be amended or the entire community ratification process goes back into the melting pot , it was the pressure point likely to offer the greatest temptation to the Tory anti-Maastricht brigade .
3 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 .
4 Much of this rain runs back into the sea , combining with the rainwater from the great rivers of China .
5 ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay .
6 But once the adrenalin spurts back into your system it will not gently leak away .
7 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 .
8 In addition , the " restoration of the Iraqi threat " had serious implications for the Palestinian peace process , because early-warning and air-defence positions along the hilltops of the West Bank and along the Golan Heights " become more critical " , and the " wider context of the Israeli-Arab conflict comes back into focus " .
9 Vein unkinks , blood flows , muscle expands , tendons ease , shoulder bone snuggles back into place .
10 The pulmonary artery comes back into the heart , the pulmonary vein goes away from the heart
11 The Grand Prix season roars back into life this weekend .
12 Thus progress always overreaches itself and mankind falls back into a new barbarism .
13 When , for example , a previously repressed anger comes back into consciousness and it becomes safer for a person to acknowledge his hostility , desire is also freed .
14 The patient then underwent a treatment called balloon angioplasty in which a small rubber balloon was passed inside the artery and inflated , thus pushing the remaining cholesterol deposits back into the artery wall .
15 The high perspective is indulged for the space of one couplet , before Leapor 's muse tumbles back into the world of work .
16 As Huey throws the spare wraps back into the safe , I glance inside .
17 ‘ Green ’ Co-op Bank gets back into black
18 Suddenly , the old man stops short ; the peculiar shape and colour of a cloud brings back into his mind a similar day thirty years before — a true Hartleian touch , this !
19 Above , a steep rib requires a ridiculously long reach before an easy traverse leads back into the corner .
20 GUIL slowly puts the point of the dagger on to the PLAYER 's hand , and pushes … the blade slides back into the handle .
21 His speech goes back into a relaxed drawl , eyebrows half-cocked this time , and a mischievous glint makes the instigator of this flash of temper wonder whether he meant it in the first place .
22 The sufferer 's disease gets back into " the driving seat " and he or she comes to believe that life can be managed alone and that is questionable , despite all previous evidence , whether he or she truly has addictive disease after all .
23 However , if liquids are exposed to the open atmosphere at room temperature , this energy flows back into the liquid from the surroundings .
24 Scant attention has been given to the way in which man 's attitude to death feeds back into his life and so exerts an influence upon society .
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