Example sentences of "[noun] have [vb pp] back into " in BNC.
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1 | It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services . |
2 | Scottish Homes has brought back into use 1,000 units that it has helped to create in the past two years . |
3 | In the 5 years with Maxwell junior at the helm , the club has dropped back into the second division and shows debts of up to £4.5 million . |
4 | The men on the fence had disappeared back into the trees . |
5 | " That 's O.K. , " said Marion , but by then Sue had gone back into the shop . |
6 | Fergus had gone back into a deep sleep . |
7 | Loretta had wandered back into the drawing-room , and was chatting to a classics don who taught at the same college as Bridget . |
8 | Companies have rushed back into debt , mainly to finance overseas acquisitions , especially in Britain and America . |
9 | Of all the people in the world she least wanted to see , yet most wanted to see , Tyler had walked back into her life to turn it upside down . |
10 | They all cackle with pleasure at the absurdity of it ; then , as soon as Harry has gone back into his room , they all mock him , walking back and forth about the room holding imaginary braces and letter , and talking with a German accent . |
11 | Meh'Lindi had darted back into a service tunnel and was decamping as fast as could be , cradling Grimm who was wailing like a baby . |
12 | The image of the policeman had faded back into the trees , the fear of pursuit was momentarily forgotten as he relived the saga of his escape . |
13 | A brief foray on to the upper deck , and Lindsey had retreated back into the warmth . |
14 | Some colour had come back into Jennifer 's face . |
15 | The colour had come back into her cheeks and Elizabeth thought how pretty she looked . |
16 | Colour had come back into his cheeks , burning on the notable bones , a little hectic , a little fevered . |
17 | Her teeth stopped chattering , and when Matthew came back with the tea and the whisky , he remarked that the colour had come back into her face . |
18 | Jessamy had run back into the house . |
19 | At this time of year , with the flood still some weeks off , the Nile had shrunk back into its bed , uncovering a wide strip of mud , now baked hard and dry and cracked like crazy paving . |
20 | Daak had jumped back into the cabin . |
21 | Blanche scanned Robert 's face for his true beliefs but in vain : his features had collapsed back into inscrutability . |
22 | People had moved back into their own homes though the camp was still in existence . |
23 | BBC2 's recent Rembrandt season confirms that the figure of the artist has come back into fashion . |
24 | However , turnover increased in 1990 due to UK entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism , which implied a shift in longer term inflationary expectations and a fortiori long rates of interest , combined with the fact that the public sector finances had moved back into deficit . |
25 | Perhaps romance had snuck back into vogue , she thought , along with the new sexual caution . |
26 | In her latest novel , Jazz , Toni Morrison has dipped back into a time before cross-over , when African-American music was all-black , in her quest for a uniquely black literary language . |
27 | Instead , Julius had erupted back into her life — and only an hour after she had decided to divorce him ! |
28 | Sandra had come back into the room , and somehow she was at Matthew 's side , holding his hand and weeping . |
29 | The dark green sun umbrella above them threw shadows across Guy 's face , but she realised that the teasing gleam had crept back into the narrowed gaze . |
30 | The handkerchief had gone back into her handbag . |