Example sentences of "[verb] back into the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff .
2 So it was with some trepidation that I put forward the idea of his leaping back into the West End , twenty years after he 'd gratefully left it .
3 The money will be spent on extending and modernising its Portrack sewage treatment works at Stockton , resulting in ‘ significantly ’ cleaner water being discharged back into the River Tees .
4 I finish my tea and climb back into the Toyota .
5 It was safely towed back into the River Tees .
6 A sulking Myeloski climbed back into the Moskvich with the sulking driver getting in the front .
7 If he gets back into the England team it will be deservedly so . ’
8 As I walked back into the Gendarmerie the following afternoon , I saw my first legionnaire .
9 Cook has every intention of getting back into the South African team next season although he will not find it easy following the success of Andrew Hudson at the World Cup .
10 They went outside and as they got back into the Kubelwagen Devlin said , ‘ Crete and the Afrika Korps , I see , and Stalingrad .
11 Chettle back into the Leicester half now Thomson and Agnew combining well and the first time Ball volleyed out towards Ormanroyd .
12 Although many of the yeniçeri forgot all about their origins and became fanatical Muslims , behaving oppressively to their former compatriots when they were posted back into the Balkans , others , like Sokolović , kept in contact with their people and tried to help them .
13 Furthermore , if documents of transfer for certain assets are executed outside the United Kingdom stamp duty will not be payable until the documents are brought back into the United Kingdom .
14 Britain now hopes to ensnare Lemass back into the United Kingdom .
15 Lij Yasu , after observing his father 's defeat at Sagale from a safe distance , had fled back into the Danakil desert .
16 Ever a Walter Mitty character , he tried to get back into the CIA fold , but after the North fiasco they did not want to know him .
17 Using a new set of genuine Thomas Leavy documents based on his legal name change — the last thing he supposed the Federal authorities would be on the lookout for — Coleman then slipped back into the States , via Canada , for what he felt in his bones was probably the last time he would see his father and his country .
18 Carson leaned back into the Chesterfield .
19 Such calcareous algae ( see Plate 52 ) have a long history , extending back into the Precambrian , and they are still numerous today .
20 Leathart hoped fervently that the story would n't leak back into the Alston district .
21 Their senior branch of railway promoters and philanthropists produced the first Quaker MP Joseph Pease as well as marrying back into the Gurneys .
22 IT LOOKS as though Imelda Marcos will be allowed back into the Philippines .
23 As crowds headed back into the West End after a 1,000lb IRA bomb was defused , the Met 's Commissioner-in-waiting Paul Condon said normal daily life must go on .
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