Example sentences of "[noun sg] have be [vb pp] back into " in BNC.

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1 In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive , earlier phase .
2 Help from industry has provided a welcome boost to the restoration of R-Robert , with the bomb beam assembly restored by Dan-Air Services at Lasham , the outer wings were rebuilt by Monarch Aircraft Engineering at Luton , the port engine has been put back into original condition by British Airways Engineering at Heathrow and the cockpit canopy frame donated by the RAF Museum and reglazed by British Airways .
3 The restaurant has been turned back into a house — little expense spared and the quality of work by the local joiner is superb , no other word for it .
4 The old control tower has been pressed back into service , but this time using mobile equipment .
5 Rostov saw that his hair had been drawn back into a neat queue which had been tied with ribbon then folded decoratively forward across the top of his head .
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