Example sentences of "[vb infin] back into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Once , there must have been a single core-vessel which had lost its way or had lost the use of its warp-vanes so that it could no longer jump back into truespace . |
2 | ‘ He may yet — if he can win back into favour . ’ |
3 | It can just as easily fall back into anti-feminism . |
4 | He goes away , rejecting the power he has assumed , hoping the creation will fall back into decay . |
5 | ‘ Yeah , ’ Laidlaw replied , letting the curtain fall back into place . |
6 | The Doctor let the wall hanging fall back into place , and hurried out , turning down the hall to the bedroom . |
7 | Some newspapers are already running at a loss in the hope that they will move back into profit when the economic situation improves . |
8 | Nicky Summerbee will probably move back into defence and Paul Hunt come in at number 7 for his first full league game of the season . |
9 | And we cling to history as a series of salon pictures , conversation pieces whose participants we can easily reimagine back into life , when all the time it 's more like a multi-media collage , with paint applied by decorator 's roller rather than camel-hair brush . |
10 | I 'm afraid I must go back into history again . |
11 | He has concentrated on writing for some years , but says he will go back into court when , and if , he finds a case that appeals to him . |
12 | We can go back into public after B if you so desire . |
13 | Unfortunately , Mother , who was sixty-seven , never really recovered , gradually became worse , and early the next year the doctor said she must go back into hospital for more examinations . |
14 | ‘ All right , let's go back into town . |
15 | When profits start accumulating , money will go back into R&D . |
16 | Atheists , who have destroyed the continuum by insisting that death is the end , have failed to take into account that this arid conclusion must feed back into life as it is lived , making it seem haphazard and futile and emphasising its injustices . |
17 | We ca n't , we ca n't take C before B really , we 'd have to discuss C before B , we can come back into public on C if you so desire , at the end Mr |
18 | The organisms would then come back into contact , merge again or coexist as new species . |
19 | David Gower , Jack Russell , Mark Ilott and Mark Lathwell are among those who should come back into contention for Lord 's . |
20 | It may be that with the present trend towards measurement numerical classifications will come back into vogue . |
21 | Well , that 's alright , a hundred more years and then , for some strange reason , they 'll come back into favour . |
22 | According to the Guild of British Tie Makers , men form ‘ strong emotional bonds ’ with their ties and hang on to them , hoping they will come back into fashion . |
23 | Wait around long enough and eventually everything will come back into fashion . |
24 | And so I said , Yes , I would do that for the year and then I 'd get back into teaching . |
25 | Annunziata , who had accepted the hug , made Julia get back into bed and then told her the whole story . |
26 | I remind him that great improvements have been made not only in the amount of assistance that is available to people who are unemployed , but in the amount of assistance to ensure that people receive training so that they can get back into work . |
27 | Even those interests that are unorganised have the " potential " to organise should the need arise , and even inactive and apathetic citizens enjoy an indirect influence if only because elected politicians have to " anticipate " their wishes in order to win elections so that they can get back into office to bargain with the more active interests . |
28 | How did you get back into nursing ? |
29 | In the period after the First World War Labour replaced the Liberals as one of the two major parties in the Commons without the aid of proportional representation , but we will have to wait and see whether the Liberal-SDP Alliance can fight back into Parliament under the established first-past-the-post electoral system . |
30 | Yet evolutionary science also pointed to the precariousness of moral progress-how it could so easily slip back into animal chaos . |