Example sentences of "be [verb] back into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Considering the disruptions Forest have had to er undergo here they 're getting back into this game impressively at the moment .
2 In December 1970 it received a coat of standard blue paint only to be repainted back into two tone green recently by the dedicated staff at Immingham depot .
3 Some parents fear their children could be moved back into mainstream education to compete on unfair terms with normal children .
4 At the moment six children would be going back into middle school in September .
5 All first teamers are on standby … 18 in the squad … there 'll be no John Durnin he 's suspended … but Les Phillips is almost certain to be called back into first team action …
6 The mill could be put back into full working order with a minimum of effort , should the need ever arise .
7 With the withdrawal of ARPs some people will doubtless be forced back into residential care as the value of the fixed transitional payment is eroded by rising costs and inflation or as their condition leads to further special requirements .
8 All council houses which have been ‘ bought ’ by their tenants will be taken back into public ownership without compensation and handed over to new tenants with the greatest priority — disabled black lesbian single mothers with a criminal record , etc .
9 The Army was also promised that a large proportion of the financial savings , which flowed from ending of National Service , would be ploughed back into major re-equipment and barrack rebuilding programmes to make regular service more attractive .
10 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 .
11 Offred 's meanderings are glued back into chronological order , which puts the flimsiest part of the book right at the beginning .
12 The profits made by the sale of goods are ploughed back into wild bird conservation .
13 Most sites also have a museum of small relics and railway equipment as well as refreshment facilities and a souvenir shop , the proceeds from which are ploughed back into more restoration and improved facilities .
14 When the big fish needs to eat other little fish , it signals it is switching back into normal hunting mode by jerking its jaw in a particular way .
15 Client purchasers require that this be translated back into everyday discourse .
16 The real issue is that the power of the female to gestate is brought back into symbolic conjunction with the generation of the divine presence , a conjunction excluded by patriarchal religion for four millennia .
17 He was brought back into naval service in March 1660 , probably at Mountagu 's behest .
18 But as all the figures were multiplied by a factor of ten , the area was too great to be enclosed in the Mediterranean , so he placed it in the Atlantic ; and the date was put back into remote antiquity , thousands of years too early .
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