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

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1 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
2 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 .
3 From here the path follows the river bank downstream and then heads back into the forest and away from the river before crossing a burn .
4 Heat usually lost up the chimney is recovered and passes back into the room ; in fact , some models claim to increase efficiency by about 40 per cent .
5 And yet he stumbles back into the crap rap trap between every number .
6 The road rises sharply here as the tunnel fans out and climbs back into the air .
7 I have gone into this rather lengthy description for two reasons : one , because it leads back into the folklore of the November Owl Pie , and two , because I ca n't stand the blighters at any price .
8 Above , a steep rib requires a ridiculously long reach before an easy traverse leads back into the corner .
9 The process of rehearsal draws upon a training which often reaches back into the singer 's boyhood , which provides him with the directed quickness of mind and the vocal stamina he requires , and which ensures that the choral results are generally quite passable and are sometimes excellent despite the constant absences , deputizations , hirings and firings that always threaten the homogeneity of what can be achieved .
10 If he gets back into the England team it will be deservedly so . ’
11 Then , with a blitheness I had never associated with Pike , he stepped two paces back into the path of the oncoming truck .
12 He comes pounding down the ladder , and grabs the wheel and stampedes back into the waves .
13 But this may be the grandest folly yet : a totally unsympathetic character ( a man as hard to empathize with as Mick Hucknall , whose ‘ Money Too Tight to Mention ’ graces the second commercial ) in unbelievable situations , doing ridiculous things with no discernible connection to beer at all ( unless , of course , he 's drunk when he tears up the plans , gets fired , breaks back into the offices and holds the board at gunpoint while he sells their cars ) .
14 it goes back into the washer
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Any profit the centre makes goes back into the charity that runs the project .
18 It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services .
19 Eubank goes back into the gym on Wednesday to train for his next fight at London 's Olympia on February 20 , presumably against just another hand-picked mug .
20 ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay .
21 Huge sums of money were generated by the World Cup and it is of the greatest importance that most of it goes back into the game and its development .
22 The high perspective is indulged for the space of one couplet , before Leapor 's muse tumbles back into the world of work .
23 A substantial stone-lined stepped culvert that supplied water to the wheel still remains under the lane and empties back into the stream via a long tail-race to the rear of the mill .
24 As Huey throws the spare wraps back into the safe , I glance inside .
25 Rainbow sees who the woman is , and jumps back into the taxi .
26 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 .
27 Most of this falls back into the sea , as rain or snow , but 100 000 cubic kilometres of it falls on land .
28 If the Labour Party , having made its pronouncement , lapses back into the acquiescence which it has shown since the war broke out , its Memorandum may do more harm than good . ’
29 He takes the wood and disappears back into the tent .
30 Andy 's face pops up briefly and then disappears back into the bag .
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