Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] back from " in BNC.

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1 Each such node S is at the end of a path from the start , and this path can be traced back from S by following pointers .
2 As a result of the loss carry back , this ACT will be surplus and , provided a claim can be made within the two year limit , the ACT can be carried back from that later period .
3 If necessary you would then follow-up with physiotherapy treatment ( if referred by a GP this can be claimed back from health insurance ) and remedial exercises in the small but well-equipped gym .
4 Information can then be fed back from the cognitive system to the logogen system to influence the response of this system to the word which is going to be misread .
5 If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors .
6 If demand is greater than expected more shares can be clawed back from allocations earmarked for institutional and overseas investors .
7 The Government reckons it will cost about £4 million to implement , 75 per cent of which it is hoped will be clawed back from industry .
8 Such funding would have to be clawed back from the contraction of the institutions .
9 If the ‘ Sid ’ allocation is oversubscribed 2.25 times , further shares will be scooped back from domestic institutions .
10 We have also made it very clear that upon the signing of a cease fire , but not before , all coalition forces will be drawn back from Iraqi territory that we currently occupy .
11 Where an officer of government in the exercise of his office obtains payment of moneys as and for a charge which the law enables him to demand and enforce , such moneys may be recovered back from him if it should afterwards turn out that they were not legally payable even though no protest was made or question raised at the time of payment .
12 But Coleridge never arrived , and early in January the now beleaguered Southey decided that his endlessly procrastinating friend must be brought back from London .
13 Rod Jones hopes two more children can be brought back from Romania for operations in the summer .
14 The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line .
15 In the earlier book he had proposed an additional reversion to classical principles : that the focus of attention be switched back from the criminal to the crime .
16 This administrative process is very slow and limits the rate at which people can be sent back from Hong Kong .
17 Virginia creeper needs to be clipped back from windows and hauled out of gutters .
18 There is still time for much of the Third World to be held back from taking the same course .
19 But camapigners insist that if they are to trust the aircraft information must not be held back from them .
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