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

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1 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 .
2 In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive , earlier phase .
3 Whatever evidence the IAAF officials discovered in the laboratory , one only needed to look at recent pictures of Johnson , in which he resembled an inflated balloon , to guess that his improved times showed he 'd been sucked back into the drug culture .
4 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 !
5 This was something that Picasso had also conveyed in the necks of the Horta figures , where the area between the projecting tendons appears to have been cut back into a deep recess .
6 A BITTER David Gower blasted England 's selectors last night after he was virtually the last to hear he had been tossed back into the cricketing wilderness .
7 A few Bronze Age artifacts were turned up in the dark soil , but they had meant nothing to those who had seen them , and they had been turned back into the earth .
8 She had been seduced back into the house , and now everything was to do again .
9 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 .
10 Once all the useful substances have been absorbed back into the tree , the end of the leaf stalk is closed off and the leaf dies and falls .
11 Huge waves have been swept back into a movie star style .
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