Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [indef pn] back [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I want to put something back into the game that has given me a good life . ’ |
2 | ‘ Cricket gave me so much that I want to put something back into the game and teaching the youngsters how to play is a rewarding way of doing it . |
3 | We are restricted somewhat by time , because I want to get everybody back in the main auditorium to listen to what I know is going to be a fantastic lecture by Professor Don , er from Baltimore , which I would certainly recommend that everybody go and see . |
4 | Striding out for charity FIVE unemployed people who have been given a place on a training scheme at British Aerospace Airbus , Broughton , have decided to give something back to the community by a sponsored walk from Bangor to BAe Broughton over two days starting on June 24 . |
5 | But still United pushed forward , Simpson a free kick went over the cross bar in the twenty third minute and then , just as I was giving a flash to Radio Oxford listeners , United pulled one back on the half hour . |
6 | If you get any more you 've got to put one back on the bottom of the pile |
7 | You can begin to bring someone back to the present if you can gradually get them to remember events in their life nearer to the present day . |
8 | Australian Aborigines are very direct about this so they , so they do expect something back for the initiation an and it 's a kind of reciprocal thing where okay , you initiate me and I 'll put up with all this crap from you , but you know , you give me a wife , you 've got daughters I want a wife and er if I do n't get it , there 's gon na be real trouble and this is how the system works . |
9 | After Gary Blissett had pulled one back in the 78th minute , substitute Marcus Gayle missed a great chance four minutes from the final whistle to level it . |
10 | After Ronnie McCullough had pulled one back in the opening minute of the second half , the Comrades dominated until the finish without being able to find an equaliser . |
11 | Now Tabitha sat on the bunk , trying to stuff everything back into the bag . |
12 | What they have grasped is that the other is a dubiously soft touch who knows she 's been lucky so far and feels guilt-ridden enough to want to put something back into the public melting pot which has been kind enough to approve of her . |
13 | Floor manager George Picard says : ‘ Kevin fell in love with the hills and wanted to put something back into the community , that 's all . ’ |
14 | Went through so many operations he felt he wanted to give something back to the Health Service . |