Example sentences of "have [verb] back into [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 THE discos and snooker halls group , European Leisure , currently embroiled in a Serious Fraud Office investigation , has moved back into the black in its first half-year to 31 December .
3 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 .
4 HARMONY Leisure , the pubs and hotels group where former GrandMet chairman Sir Stanley Grinstead is to join the board , has bounced back into the black .
5 She 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house .
6 He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions .
7 Bewildered , she felt as if she 'd stepped back into a dark cave and was falling into the unknown .
8 Sometimes I imagined that he 'd sneaked back into the country and was leading another life .
9 In the case of Caloris some of the ejecta from the impact would have fallen back into the basin because of the fairly high surface gravity .
10 We 'll have to go back into the bushes , then take the tradesman 's path . ’
11 Had it not been for another round of cost cutting , the group would have crept back into the black last year .
12 Moreover , if they were to break through within the established system then they just might be a little less enthusiastic about introducing proportional representation as " a first priority " since it could let one of the parties they would have displaced back into the game .
13 ‘ Miers could not take the German prisoners on board his sub , and if he had left them to paddle ashore they would immediately have gone back into the German forces …
14 In fact once inside the Park , one had the definite impression of having stepped back into the past .
15 By that time , the footballers of Halifax Town may have climbed back into the big league .
16 The main topic of conversation was not which England players are playing their last Test , but which is the most useless advertisement around the ground , now that Durox Supablocs of blessed memory seem to have faded back into the mists of uncertainty from whence they came .
17 Daak had jumped back into the cabin .
18 I had to go back into the van to collect my Certificate ( proof ) .
19 Sam Somerville had come back into the room , shouting at the bugs : ‘ He 's gone .
20 Sandra had come back into the room , and somehow she was at Matthew 's side , holding his hand and weeping .
21 He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed .
22 They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff .
23 Cramming her worn , out-moded bonnet on her head , she stuffed the few belongings she had unpacked back into the portmanteau .
24 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 .
25 For the first time since she had moved back into the house , she knew she could n't face an evening with Jacob .
26 None of the people who worked at the hotel could explain how the shoe had got back into the room .
27 A brief foray on to the upper deck , and Lindsey had retreated back into the warmth .
28 In January 1982 , Malawi Radio announced that the Chirwas had been arrested with their son on Christmas Eve , and claimed that they had slipped back into the country to incite opposition to Banda 's Government .
29 The men on the fence had disappeared back into the trees .
30 The thin man thrust whatever he had found back into the sack and hurriedly reknotted the neck .
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