Example sentences of "[noun] be [v-ing] [pron] [noun sg] back " in BNC.

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1 The presence of the provision , however , suggests that kadis had in practice been making their way back into the medrese stream , though it may well never have been intended that they should do so .
2 He claims the problem is at an all-time high and that confiscated nets are finding their way back into the hands of poachers .
3 DANCE is making its way back to the Liverpool arts scene following what seemed a fallow period .
4 There are no more meetings , no more phone conferences and the remaining participants are getting their money back ( UX No 392 ) .
5 GPG is changing its name back to Guinness Peat Group .
6 The Italian was demanding his money back .
7 Now Van Cheele was driving his guest back to the station .
8 While Heathcliff was getting his breath back , Mr Edgar walked out of the other kitchen door into the garden .
9 A man who raised the cash to buy a laser machine for a hospital is demanding his money back , because the equipment has n't been bought .
10 Glover was making his way back from the start , where he had coaxed the temperamental Rambo 's Hall into his stall , and his swelling excitement as he listened to a radio commentary was confined in a swaying Land Rover .
11 But on twenty eight minutes disaster struck ; Canterbury striker Sammy Spence was making his way back up field and was clearly ten yards offside .
12 Mrs Q was finding her way back into the action .
13 Smith New Court chairman Sir Michael Richardson said : ‘ The polls are showing the Tories are getting their edge back .
14 John was getting his breath back .
15 Doctor Anderson was tying her hair back , pinning it tightly to her head .
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