Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] back into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Quacking and complaining , the ducks hopped back into the water and swam away .
2 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
3 New York Giants moved back into the play-off picture by beating Washington Redskins 24–7 .
4 The two brothers went back into the Guild Office , and Ebenezer began to gasp and splutter , telling his story as best he could : what Florrie had said to him about Tom 's letter and what Tom had threatened to do … .
5 The visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals by Graves and could have turned ends 9–9 had he been successful with his third penalty goal on half-time .
6 But erm you know when we were on the strike if these lads would n't have gone back , there was couple of scabs went back into the quarry .
7 Shearer 's penalty capped a remarkable and decisive seven-minute spell in which Southampton , leading thanks to a 13th minute Iain Dowie header , had seen their visitors come back into the game with a 62nd minute equaliser from Les Ferdinand and then miss a 67th minute penalty through Clive Wilson .
8 He woke her gently , and as the mists sank back into the river in the sunlight , they made love .
9 The two poets talked together , the dogs slunk back into the room and fought under the window , the fire flickered .
10 Results suggest that symptoms due to DGR may be related to the sensitivity of the gastric lining as well as the amounts of duodenal contents flowing back into the stomach .
11 A few minutes later one of the giant gaolers pushed back into the cell , carrying a tray with all Cranston had asked for .
12 What we have is nine thousand pounds put back into the employment development fund still leaving a cut .
13 Tim climbed down the tree just as Pegs came back into the garden .
14 His wizened features twisted back into the snarl that had so characterized his time as General .
15 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
16 However , the Dragons have not scored in nearly 12 hours of football without him , taking just one point from the last eight games to sink back into the bottom three .
17 resulting in debris from the surroundings washing back into the pond together with water loss from the pond .
18 On the other hand , it might be seen as an opportunity to enhance family life by the more equal opportunities offered to women to take up employment , as well as bringing up a family ; or by the enriched experiences children bring back into the family as a result of their attendance at nursery school or playgroup .
19 ‘ Did you have a nice lunch ? ’ asked the teacher as her pupils filed back into the classroom after school dinner .
20 But as Haslemere relaxed the Otters came back into the game , equalised and went ahead from well-struck short corners .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what measures his Department has introduced to help mature women get back into the work force .
22 The biscuit packets travelled on a conveyor over this machine , and if a packet did not fall within pre-set weight limits it was pushed off the conveyor , later to be opened and good biscuits fed back into the line .
23 British Gas says there were no faults with installations in the cottage , which 21-year-old Charlotte shared with her mother , but a cold snap may have caused poisonous carbon monoxide fumes to leak back into the bedroom .
24 With a sniff a hyaena can perceive not only the here and now but , simultaneously , a whole series of events stretching back into the past .
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