Example sentences of "back into the " in BNC.
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1 | Even after ‘ drying out ’ , they may feel strongly pulled back into the drug world . |
2 | Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live , or released from prison back into the community , are having to sleep rough or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend . |
3 | The presbyterians also had misgivings , and only came back into the system in 1838 when they were practically guaranteed control of their own schools within it . |
4 | Bring time back into the work , he wrote . |
5 | If anything happened to the computer and it proved impossible to get at the data inside , you could go to your back-up diskettes and simply copy the data back into the computer when it had been repaired , or replaced , or put it onto another computer . |
6 | Ensure that cutlery which has been cleaned using chemicals gets a thorough washing before going back into the dining room . |
7 | She forced me back into the hall , where I was bound to run into Father . |
8 | Her moment came at the end of the first course when , without any apparent signal , the parlourmaid came back into the room . |
9 | ‘ We all moved back into the drawing-room for coffee , ’ said Henry , ‘ and I performed my arty trick with the cream and the back of a spoon . ’ |
10 | I looked back into the cupboard . |
11 | The main thing is I do n't want to go back into the private sector unless I absolutely have to . |
12 | Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now . |
13 | The time has come to think about putting something back into the soil . |
14 | So , I pull handfuls of weed and leave it near the water 's edge , giving at least some of the creatures the chance to nip back into the water again . |
15 | It is also undesirable because , if the glider is bounced off by bumpy ground , it will fly back into the ground heavily a few moments later . |
16 | After getting back into the accurate turn as before , apply a very small amount of opposite rudder to create a slightly slipping turn and try the stall again . |
17 | In a run down on the style of deference he anticipates ( which I note will stifle any critical point from ‘ below decks ’ ) , he talks about his length of tenure and how long it will be before he can ‘ escape back into the real world ’ . |
18 | At times it is even possible to lay out for examination the intense post-liminal rites and ceremonies of reincorporation required by the police institution as it seeks to draw the marginal mover back into the fold . |
19 | Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head . |
20 | Cameron turned back into the house for his cloak and tried to order his thoughts as the last fogginess of sleep evaporated in his head . |
21 | For a moment she looked furiously at Donald , her teeth bared like a cat 's , then she shook her hair out , spattering Donald with bree and barley , and hauled him back into the dance . |
22 | She turned back into the bed as a sound came from old Donald 's mouth . |
23 | As he was handed back into the Tolbooth , there was a bustle at another door — a man 's face , focusing suddenly into familiarity : James , a patch of high colour on each cheekbone , red on white , his hair more grizzled than Cameron remembered , looking ahead of him with wide eyes . |
24 | In the 17th century one Nehemiah Cohen made himself particularly famous by opposing ‘ the false prophet of Smyrna , ’ Sabbatai Zevi , who sought to lead his people back into the Holy Land . |
25 | Caroline led Maggie back into the living room where she introduced Colin . |
26 | Perhaps , though , his greatest achievement , was in leading tennis back into the Olympic Games for the first time since 1924 . |
27 | His size belied the touch of a new born babe and he gently coaxed the life back into the cold toes on my injured foot as a nurse cleaned up the cut hand . |
28 | Above , a steep rib requires a ridiculously long reach before an easy traverse leads back into the corner . |
29 | Climb the steep rib , a long reach being a distinct advantage , until a traverse leads right back into the corner crack . |
30 | Not so High Rocks , whose owners have steadily raised their admission charges in the last few years , threatened climbers with access restrictions , and put nothing at all back into the maintenance of the rocks , save to enclose them in a sturdy , reinforced fence . |