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

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1 ‘ We 've invested our money back into a system others can come through , which is a way for us to stay fresh and help people we believe in . ’
2 The execution time of a RISC cycle is given by the time it takes to read a register , perform an ALU operation , and store the result back into a register .
3 Rock back into a cat stance and block , then fire off a back fist with your leading hand .
4 The opponent throws a front kick and you pull back into a cat stance .
5 Alternatively , you can rock back into a cat stance knocking the opponent 's punch down with a slapping block performed with the rear hand .
6 Of course , the challenge is when people who are sensitised to their own attitudes go back into a work or social setting where people are not .
7 There was a faint rattle and a metallic clink from high above and Grant sank back into a crouch , waiting with baited breath to see if the slight noise had alerted anyone .
8 Jacob 's talk of blessing invites us to step out of the demon myth and fairy story , back into a land with which we have grown familiar , where human beings bump not into demons , but into God himself .
9 Depression audiences were given a hero who first fights in the World War and then finds it difficult to settle back into a factory job ; this innocent man is then twice sentenced to a chain-gang , the second arrest coming after a period during which he had succeeded as a respectable businessman ; the film ends with him still on the run and having now to depend on crime to keep himself alive .
10 Malcolm Dalkin of LV Motors , who produce the Aerogen wind generator range , maintains that if a tiny trickle charge is put back into a yacht 's batteries it will both maintain their performance and could increase their lifespan by two or three years .
11 Neither of them was capable of searching out any fairy-tale kink in the more drab theories of evolution which might explain how it is that a frog taken ( however reluctantly ) into the soft bed of a princess can be changed overnight back into a prince .
12 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 .
13 Sometimes , she would stare at them as they were talking and they would grow smaller and smaller , like a genie going back into a lamp .
14 Assume a kneeling position and then put one foot in front of the other to come back into a standing position .
15 However , if they are applied in a legalistic or academic manner it is only too easy for the best interests of air safety to be pushed back into a position of secondary importance .
16 He felt snapped back into a past that had never happened .
17 ‘ He was ever a man of terrible rectitude , ’ said Owen dispassionately , half-closing his eyes to peer back into a past he hardly ever dwelt on now .
18 What they each gained separately was a greater individual confidence and capacity for self-determination as women , and each of them fed that confidence back into a variety of struggles to change the position of women , and in the case of the majority of women in that particular group , to a struggle for some kind of socialism .
19 Drainpipe trousers and fluorescent socks , drape jacket , bootlace tie and hair carefully greased back into a DA style — the Teddy Boy certainly livened up the Fifties .
20 ‘ Capitalist swine , ’ she murmured , and sank back into a sleep in which she tossed and stretched and he was sure muttered someone else 's name , but in the morning went with him to a garage and they actually bought a car , albeit second hand , and she let herself be dragged into a travel agency and they booked a holiday to Spain just like anyone else .
21 Moving from the present backwards in time implies that one can , with patience , go back into a patient 's past medical history correcting successive imbalances — rather like peeling an onion layer by layer — until the original , deeply submerged imbalance is uncovered and corrected .
22 This ability of homoeopathy to go back into a patient 's medical history gives it the edge over orthodox drugs which only mask the problem .
23 Lady Mary Deverill , now clear of the pack and alongside her husband , reined Capers back into a half-rear , blew her daughter an extravagant kiss , raised her hand in the air , and was gone forever .
24 Thank goodness your boss has turned himself back into a wardrobe
25 Simultaneously press the Alt and Return keys , this will ‘ pop ’ the full DOS screen back into a DOS window overlaying your Windows desktop .
26 She was working herself back into a rage .
27 Black hair was pulled back into a bun , hausfrau-style .
28 Entering it he could imagine her sitting there in the summer days and evenings , working on the papers which she occasionally contributed to ornithological journals and looking up from time to time to gaze out over the headland to the sea and the far horizon , could see again that carved , weather-browned Aztec face with its hooded eyes under the grey-black hair , drawn back into a bun , could hear again a voice which , for him , had been one of the most beautiful female voices he had ever heard .
29 Then she noticed a vast woman with a swarthy dead-pan face and black hair drawn back into a bun , who was standing near the O'Briens with grimly folded arms .
30 She was small and dark , with her hair scraped back into a bun .
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