Example sentences of "[pron] back to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory .
32 ‘ I will take you back to the cage … and in the morning I will give the order that you are to be called by any name you want . ’
33 The main route directions take you back to the starting point , Staveley , though this means the final five miles of the circuit are spent moving away from the real Lake District .
34 ‘ Let's get you back to the house , ’ he said quickly .
35 I want to get you back to the house and into a warm bed . ’
36 ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’
37 Can I just bring you back to the item before us , which is ‘ This Common Inheritance ’ , and ask you to endorse the sub-committees suggestions , i.e. repeat them , as comments from the health committee , with the additions from the vice-chair on environmental protection agency .
38 As as I said we 're we 're not very formal but er you know that also has its especially if people that er maybe erm , how can I put it , are not used t taking everything back to a meeting and you know they maybe make a decision and go ahead with it and then it gets shouted at a bit but I think we we can all take being shouted at a bit as well .
39 They were all in general pleasant enough , although one of the men sent nearly everything back to the kitchen to be reheated , and one of the women pushed the exceptional food backwards and forwards across her plate with flicking movements of her fork , sternly remarking that plain fare was all anyone needed for godliness .
40 ‘ I think it is a great way to give something back to the donors because they can have a thoroughly enjoyable evening 's entertainment while raising money for good causes . ’
41 We feel morally obliged to give something back to the sport and Rosa is in a good position to do so . ’
42 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 .
43 Collecting information to input onto a database could offer a very valuable means of " taking something back to the classroom " from a field visit or museum visit for this age group ( see Figure 2.8 ) .
44 Went through so many operations he felt he wanted to give something back to the Health Service .
45 By stealth and devotion to his craft he might yet give something back to the class and the country that produced Crippen .
46 ‘ They took them back to the barracks in the Bazaar .
47 Always write messages down at once , and read them back to the caller so that they can be checked .
48 Erm where I find I ca n't understand the regional accent I 'm going to give them back to the person who recorded them
49 His special task was to kidnap mortal women and take them back to the fairy mound where they would be employed as wet-nurses for fairy children .
50 I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them .
51 In the evening she drove them back to the village .
52 Still , Melissa was pleasant enough and said Hello and asked if I minded driving them back to the village .
53 You will do that because you think their price will be lower when it comes to delivering them back to the lender at an agreed date .
54 If the laths have been broken it 's best to cut them back to the centre of the nearest joist .
55 we 've got a , got a picture of those just , er , with er you know with the flowers on , so be , really wan na is to make them back to the original , see they had nowt frames and I cut it up but
56 He will fetch water for them ( domestiques are often called porteurs d'eau , water carriers ) , give them a wheel when they puncture , pace them back to the field if they fall behind the peloton , lead them out in the sprints and dog their rivals .
57 Like Croydon , Penge U.D.C. had the right to purchase its tramways in each seventh year on granting six months ' notice , but if it did , it had to lease them back to the Company .
58 Gaveston led them back to the heart of the palace whence a servitor took them up to a chamber high in the building .
59 The Tories have perhaps three years before back-bench revolts and by-election defeats force them back to the country .
60 In January the United States National Science Foundation ( NSF ) , which managed US research in Antarctica , said that the United States would allocate US$30,000,000 to finance a plan to remove hazardous wastes from Antarctica and ship them back to the USA for treatment .
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