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

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1 Alright so we 're back into the subtext now are n't we .
2 When he talked about the " transformation " of Algeria , as he did a great deal in 1959 and 1960 , de Gaulle slipped back into the rhetoric of his other association idea ( labour-capital association ) , a rhetoric which was influenced by the social catholicism of his early years .
3 ’ Which means you 'll fall back into the Vid , ’ she said .
4 Cawthorne had disappeared around the northern end of the farmhouse , so I ran back the way I had come , around the south end and climbed the fence back into the hop field .
5 All weapons are cleaned and examined before being locked back into the armoury , then personal kit can be dealt with .
6 BARGAIN buy Darren Roberts upstaged his illustrious partner Steve Bull yesterday to secure the points which lifted Wolves back into the promotion picture .
7 The chitin-rich liquid is then absorbed through the still permeable new skeleton back into the insect 's body .
8 Paddy climbed back into the cab and I unfolded a map .
9 She ducked back into the cab .
10 Then she reclosed the book , stuck it back into the wastebin , stood the wastebin on his desk , and withdrew .
11 Receipts from the sale of the licences would be ploughed back into the provision of improved public transport .
12 Does my hon. Friend agree that such an arrangement would not only broaden the health services already made available to patients but achieve financial savings that could be ploughed back into the provision of other services ?
13 Out of that income he would have put £1,500 per annum back into the firm , so he would have had £6,000 a year to spend or save .
14 all that money that they keep demanding from the er th wa th wa the firms and such like that ought to have been ploughed back into the firm !
15 BILLIONAIRE Ross Perot last night threw himself back into the race to become US President .
16 The drama 's about how to look after the animals , finding out what they eat , where they come from , maybe whether we can release them back into the wild .
17 She became so tame it was impossible to release her back into the wild .
18 If all goes well , the peregrine could be released back into the wild in 3 months time .
19 When they 're about 3 months old , staff will start the tricky procedure of trying to reintroduce the cubs back into the wild .
20 Badgers which have been the victims of cruel baiters are being introduced back into the wild .
21 Some are recovering from being injured in road accidents , and will be released back into the wild when they can fend for themselves .
22 The Vale Rescue Centre prides itself on releasing nine out of every ten animals back into the wild .
23 The animals had been recovering at a wildlife sanctuary , and were ready to go back into the wild .
24 Still , it was great to see them go back into the wild when they were old enough . ’
25 It is hoped to released the bird back into the wild when it is fully recovered .
26 A slippery customer got the taste of freedom yesterday when a 7ft long conger eel was released back into the wild by the Scarborough Sea Life Centre .
27 The last operating day again just after 15.00 and 61094 has arrived from Leicester and is about to take water before setting back into the north bay .
28 ‘ You should be with young people your own age , get yourself back into the swing of society . ’
29 ‘ I needed last Wednesday 's Coca-Cola Cup game against Bristol Rovers to get me back into the swing of things after a three-match suspension .
30 Got me back into the swing of things .
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