Example sentences of "[vb infin] back [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I it , and it jumped back up and , it did n't jump back up , it jumped , what it done is it ran down that bit of the wall and jumped .
2 He was a bit frightened , thinking she would bite , but stayed without moving so that she would n't jump back again .
3 Hopefully she 'll bounce back soon .
4 Wimbledon manager Joe Kinnear insists that Vinnie Jones will bounce back tomorrow at Middlesbrough after his huge £20,000 FA fine this week .
5 The example of Greece suggests that socialists can bounce back even after being thought corrupt and incompetent .
6 Both sides have a point to prove Saints that they can bounce back quickly from the Bradford disappointment ; Leeds that they are on a consistent run of wins .
7 Hansen predicts that , following the cooling of between 0.3-0.4° C after the eruption , world temperatures will bounce back sharply once the shroud disappears to bring new record high levels .
8 However , he added , ‘ there is not much evidence that we will bounce back out ’ .
9 The skill of the lawyer existed in ensuring that the relationship between the statements in his legal discourse was such that it would lead to a legal outcome which would translate back directly into the outcome chosen by the client as formulated in his or her own , non-legal discourse .
10 There is also a fear — and expectation — that if the Japanese market begins to recover , the foreign share of the chip market will fall back again to around 16% later this year .
11 ‘ It 's so frustrating — like having someone twitch a curtain aside then let it fall back again before I can see properly . ’
12 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
13 Webb-Bowen , who had raised his gavel , let it fall back gently into place .
14 not quite right , but if I go it 'll break back off .
15 Now I ca n't remember , if I go one way I 'm gon na finish back up in
16 Yeah , miles better , for the good of the country they 're not good for you , women should n't have the vote you know women should n't get the vote , I think they should bring back , bring back just men having vote , women do n't get a say as far as I 'm concerned that 's a good idea do n't you think ?
17 On leaving the lane turn left onto one of the ‘ Roman roads ’ ( actually these tracks may date back even earlier ) .
18 A cap on interest charged on misdeclarations , so that assessments of interest will not date back more than three years .
19 It could date back as far as the middle of the ninth century and was closely associated with the later castle .
20 These points are of the greatest importance in developing a social model for the study of linguistic change , and there is much more to say about relative degrees of network strength as they affect patterns of change : I shall , therefore , refer back frequently to these findings .
21 They think he might head back here .
22 I thought that , if I 'd just come from the Sahara to here , I 'd head back as soon as possible , family duties or not .
23 If I was some fucking private eye or something I 'd head back out to Mr Azul 's big house and break in somehow and find something really interesting or a body or a beautiful woman ( or just get slugged on the back of the head and wake up wise-cracking ) .
24 In the future , the time may come when we need that land back again for growing food , but if the top-soil has been damaged by development it will be worse than useless .
25 It may well fall off , but if it does fall off and everything gets back to normal it 'll grow back again .
26 ‘ And it 'll grow back anyway … ’
27 And , as the hairs on head and body are all at different stages of the hair growth cycle , waxing does not always mean that some hair does n't grow back quickly — it may have been just under the skin just waiting to pop out !
28 I 'll give back then .
29 If the ball is left short it is virtually impossible to save par as the approach shot will almost certainly spin back off the green , leaving the player with a chip shot which will be equally as difficult to keep on the green the other side .
30 As far as he could see back up the Basra road were the headless date palms , lopped by the shrapnel .
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