Example sentences of "[vb pp] back to [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The vicar was carried back to the shore to partake of a well-earned drink .
2 Orders came in , and that helped the warehouse people unpack the boxes and despatch them ; the information got fed back to the editor to tell him what the sales were , and it was a continuous process and all of the people tended to see the computer as working very much for them , rather than for the other department next door .
3 The information got fed back to the editor to tell him what the sales were .
4 Usually , what with shooting and swimming with the others and riding up at Biddy 's , he had only got back to the garden shed in time to flake out until morning .
5 He saw service in both world wars , having been called back to the RAF reserve when the Second World War broke out and stayed in until 1947 .
6 ‘ The six of us were immediately flown back to the States to undergo psychiatric treatment .
7 Nevertheless , a generalization is only acceptable to the reader when it can be traced back to the evidence collected .
8 Mr Biffen , who was later to become Leader of the Commons and Lord President of the Council , and was eventually to be sacked by You-Know-Who for wholly ideological reasons , was marched back to the hotel to cover himself .
9 Emphasis is put on the fact that learned skills such as shorthand are never forgotten and can soon be brought back to the standard required .
10 However , he assured her that the fact Putt was conscious when he was brought back to the manor meant he had probably suffered no permanent damage .
11 After thanks and apologies all round I was driven back to the Lion to find that my borrowed sheep had been sold and had disappeared .
12 Gouache paintings completed on site become records of intense sessions of work , capable of being taken back to the studio to exist in their own right or to become resources of ideas for larger-scale studio canvases .
13 time that the education was put back to the parents to enforce both
14 Should they not be picked up , the paddlers made for a second rendezvous ( phase five ) further offshore or headed back to the beach to lie up for the following night , when the submarine would come to a different rendezvous .
15 A farm-boy who came up to help was sent back to the farmhouse to cancel the fire-brigade call .
16 And it had been there , about twenty minutes later , that Thiercelin had received his wound ; a shell splinter in the cheek , which looked worse than it was , bleeding profusely into his collar and tunic , so that he had been ordered back to the chateau to have it dressed .
17 The five B–17s were ferried back to the mainland to resume their more mundane tanker duties .
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