Example sentences of "back into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What is there to get excited about ? ’ said Morris easily , the flesh beneath his chin folding over the top of his collar as he leaned back into the cushions .
2 Let's just shove everything back into the cupboards , clean the floor and go .
3 She stared at it for a couple of minutes , then , with a prolonged sigh , began to take them out and put them back into the cupboards and drawers .
4 It is a staggering compliment to their historical reliability that we find almost nothing of the major concerns which engaged the primitive Church written back into the Gospels .
5 ‘ Better get back into the woods I reckon .
6 There are infrared-sensing security lights on the wall of the house and if they go on then the whole thing 's off ; I 'm up and over the wall and back into the woods and away .
7 She 's tried to tempt her back into the woods , but with little success .
8 He 'd be lucky if he was merely broken back into the Scouts for ten or twenty years .
9 Then she mixed it up and ladled the soil back into the flowerpots , tore open her seed packets and hastily poked the seeds into the soil .
10 In a matter of minutes , the attackers had been routed , only a few surviving to run back into the streets where the morning had yet to dispel the darkness .
11 He was just about to plunge back into the streets when he saw someone running towards him .
12 The royal demesne vills , fields and woods in Sherwood Forest , for example , which had been put out of the forest by the perambulation of 1300 , were now ‘ entirely put back into the forests by the said King Edward ’ .
13 With one twiddle of a button , the colour flooded back into the faces of the soap stars on screen and the owner sprang back in feigned amazement .
14 At this point the straw bolsters go back into the windows and the outer door is shut and locked .
15 It would take months for the rocks to cool off , and about a thousand years for the steam in the air to condense back into the seas .
16 And they have vowed to refuse to move back into the flats on Conwy Morfa until their demands are met .
17 He stayed there a little longer , then disappeared back into the curtains .
18 Mr Carter 's closer relationship with Mr Bush has got his smile back into the newspapers , but Mr Carter has never stopped believing he can help solve the world 's problems .
19 On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes .
20 Never a glimpse of him since that good little lass saw them dragging him back into the wards .
21 And the time is long past when the question of who deserves what was taken out of the hands of politicians and time-serving bureaucrats and given to a genuinely independent and truly meritorious body which might set about trying to put honour back into the honours system .
22 Bragg stuffed the papers back into the pigeon-holes and closed the lid .
23 This awareness goes back a long time , and to Lace it we need to leave the field of folklore and go back into the realms of ancient philosophy .
24 They were straying back into the realms of evidence , and that would be a matter for the court when the Proof was heard .
25 The Robe had been shot in Cinemascope in order to tempt the new television viewers back into the cinemas .
26 On Belial Base , Bernice and Cheryl walked back into the Operations Room , and into the middle of a furious argument .
27 The most notable thing about the Rough Wooing is not that in the end the savagery of the English attack drove the Scots away from the new idea of friendship with England and back into the arms of their natural and ancient allies , the French .
28 That the Hall was sometimes used as a refuge for recusants and fugitive priests was the subject of frequent speculation among the fishermen who gathered in Mother Russell 's alehouse , but if some knew more than others , they were n't saying : no one could ever be sure , after all , whether Elizabeth might one day be toppled by Queen Mary of Scotland , and England taken back into the arms of Rome all over again .
29 She felt the fence give a little and then it literally threw her back into the arms of the man with the mask .
30 Loretta put down her book , grasped him by the shoulders , and heaved him back into the arms of his tormentors .
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