Example sentences of "[pers pn] back on the " in BNC.

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1 You strike me as a basically good-natured and decent girl , and if I can be of assistance in putting you back on the right path , I shall be happy to oblige , so long as you do not expect too lengthy or too frequent an exchange .
2 As Fred said with a grin , ‘ We 'll save money by putting you back on the staff rather than pay you free-lance rates ’ .
3 Right , breakfast over , now let's get you back on the bed .
4 If Christian catches us he wo n't have you back on the farm again . ’
5 ‘ Are you back on the street ? ’ she asked , immediately concerned .
6 If it 's a simple puncture , your tubeless repair kit may get you back on the road again , but if it 's a major rip , or any other sort of fault , the machine 's likely to end up on a trailer .
7 Then they take you out and put you back on the slab and you are lying there absolutely stark naked in a stone room with three masked people looking at you .
8 And I hope we 'll be seeing you back on the field soon .
9 The noise is formidable , for the rocks clatter and bang away down a steel chute that dumps them back on the ground .
10 Vivienne would pick them up and say , it 's alright I 'll just wash them down and put them back on the rack .
11 Mr Crosby wanted to take them back on the pitch but was prevented from doing so by police , who had acted quickly to prevent a pitch invasion when Byrne headed Sunderland into a 35th-minute lead .
12 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
13 will readily leaf through the glossy magazines , but he always puts them back on the shelf and leaves empty-handed .
14 A deadline was set up but it has come and gone and we no have no alternative but to reclaim the shares and place them back on the market .
15 ‘ Get them back on the phone , ’ the landlord said to the foreman .
16 My hon. Friend the Member for Westminster , North characteristically set the record straight about manpower allocations in the police force and about the critical role of Her Majesty 's chief inspector of constabulary in objectively advising the Home Secretary on correct force levels and on the identification of posts suitable for civilianisation — for that releases policemen and women from desk jobs and puts them back on the beat , which is what the right hon. and learned Member for Warley , West wants .
17 Maybe that 'll bring them back on the next plane . ’
18 What I 'm planning to do is to put them back in the order , colleagues could you settle down please , I 'm planning to put them back on the agenda in the order that they fell off , and er , hopefully , the first opportunity in that connection may be Wednesday afternoon , but I need to have a discussion with colleagues about that , but I 'll certainly let you know at the first available opportunity .
19 You pick them up again you put them back on the door , he chucks them back on the floor .
20 You pick them up again you put them back on the door , he chucks them back on the floor .
21 and she says she sat , she sat er still you know with her arms folded and all like that and she says , oh she says I think you er collect the books and stamp them and put them back on the shelves and she said they all laughed , but she got the job in opposition to er , a few others you know
22 Then the company puts them back on the same job and they further injure themselves .
23 Whatever I did , he 'd always put me back on the subs ' bench .
24 He ate it in two bites , like a dog , and put me back on the gravestone .
25 He grips my arms and dumps me back on the pew .
26 ‘ They 've put me back on the Zikr case . ’
27 ‘ It has put me back on the golf course , ’ he said .
28 A return to five furlongs should see him back on the winning path .
29 ‘ I 'm going to the bathroom , ’ said Philip , putting the stupid lamp that his Mum had bought him back on the window-sill .
30 Once naked , she pushed him back on the bed , ran her hands over his smooth skin .
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