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

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1 The garrison , in spite of everything and without the assistance of the Collector , continued to labour between one downpour and the next to prevent their walls of mud from oozing back into the plain from which they had been dug , but the number of men available to wield a shovel had suddenly begun to decrease alarmingly .
2 In the intervening decades , there was ‘ a general trend toward spectator civility ’ ( Talamini , 1987:66 ) , only for aspects of disorder to creep back into the sport by the 1970s .
3 But costly turnovers allowed Washington to creep back into the game , despite the dominance of the Cowboys defence .
4 how had Patrick managed to creep back into the house ?
5 The maid would have to be dismissed of course … the girl had brazenly admitted allowing Patrick back into the house , and Katherine was n't sure which annoyed her more — the fact that the boy had managed to creep back into the house or the fact that he had been alone in the girl 's bedroom .
6 ‘ You can stay , ’ Tammuz said , walking back into the canteen .
7 The mailed hand in his kept hold firmly enough to draw him down to his knees as its owner sank back into the turf .
8 Lucy sank back into the darkness at the rear of the cab , and waited .
9 He woke her gently , and as the mists sank back into the river in the sunlight , they made love .
10 Set between the shuttered window of the best room and the lower edge of the yard wall , the chamber sank back into the building like a huge stone tunnel .
11 The old man sank back into the chair , a look of satisfaction on his face .
12 Grant Simons presents a view of the inside of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie at the USAF Museum and looks back into the type 's turbulent past
13 ‘ Look , lady — ’ little Cleo staggered back into the room clutching a bright red balloon' — I just happened to be there , looking after the place while the owner was away .
14 Harrison Ford stars as a former CIA man lured back into the fray after he becomes the target of the IRA .
15 Full-back , Paul Bodin is back after injury and striker , Dave Mitchell , drops back into the defence to cover for Colin Calderwood , who 's suspended .
16 At Milton Keynes Magistrates Court today the youth was remaded back into the care of the local authority and is again in the childrens home …
17 A woman , walking up the railway line to Underwood , drew back into the hedge , held her basket aside , and watched the footplate of the engine advancing ( 3 ) .
18 There we watched the rout of the dive-bombers , but the shrapnel pattered down again , and we drew back into the doorway .
19 He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed .
20 But he admitted : ‘ It is a crashing diappointment for Rob because he had only just come back into the side — and his return coincided with two successive clean sheets . ’
21 Sam Somerville had come back into the room , shouting at the bugs : ‘ He 's gone .
22 Sandra had come back into the room , and somehow she was at Matthew 's side , holding his hand and weeping .
23 Alexei turned and shouted back into the house .
24 And the easiest way to escape is just to slip back into the cockpit of a racing car .
25 It was frightening , how easy it was to slip back into the past .
26 He was unhappy there but , determined not to slip back into the pits where his grandfather had wielded a pick , worked hard and won scholarships both to Jesus College , Oxford , and the University College of Aberystwyth .
27 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 .
28 ‘ They can be a devil , ’ Guido told her , climbing back into the driver 's seat .
29 Already the warriors were climbing back into the saddle .
30 Climbing back into the caravan , he said : ‘ A Jag has just passed .
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