Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Oxford United are facing their own big challenge … four defeats in a row has dropped them back into the bottom half of the table … last home win was this one against Millwall … tomorrow they should … they must dish out the same treatment to struggling Southend
2 He had squeezed himself back into the side-car with his long legs stretched flat along the floor of the rectangular alloy box .
3 But North had at least a half-promise of another honour : Adolfo Calero revealed that the contras had plans to put up a statue of him in Managua , just as soon as they had won it back from the Sandinistas .
4 At the end of the bed was a small card-table which Changez bought for her as a wedding present ; I 'd carried it back from a local junk shop .
5 No matter what Joe 's and Tamar 's earlier lives had been , both were respectably married now and their father had accepted them back into the fold .
6 Thank goodness your boss has turned himself back into a wardrobe …
7 Mr Doran had moved his wife 's cake to the first position , and Mr Clancy had moved it back to the middle , saying the first cake tasted had the best chance , and his wife 's cake would be first as it had got there first .
8 By the 1970s he 'd moved it back onto the street .
9 It was the thought of her that had drawn me back to the Lodge with my dream , and if this odd enterprise had any meaning at all it must lie , I believed , somewhere between the three of us .
10 Got me back into the swing of things .
11 Yeah , well I 've still got the other two but I do n't know whether Brian and Pauline are going to want them back , I mean they 've just , I 've had them back for a craft fair .
12 But I 'm getting a , I 'd , I 'd , I 'm up to normal now , I 've got everything back on a normal par I think .
13 ‘ I 'm going to the bathroom , ’ said Philip , putting the stupid lamp that his Mum had bought him back on the window-sill .
14 They said , ‘ Well , nobody will notice her if she 's got her back to the audience , ’ but all the audience wanted to know was ‘ Why has that girl got her back to the audience , is she hideously scarred ? ’
15 They said , ‘ Well , nobody will notice her if she 's got her back to the audience , ’ but all the audience wanted to know was ‘ Why has that girl got her back to the audience , is she hideously scarred ? ’
16 When at last Hazel had got him back to the ditch , he refused at first to go underground and Hazel had almost to push him down the hole .
17 She 'd have had him back to the manufacturers for radical restructuring .
18 I remembered — I 'd stuffed it back in the envelope with my dreams .
19 HUSBAND and wife team , Beryl and David Davies , who four years ago sold 80pc of their Camarthen Water Company , have bought it back with the help of a consortium .
20 That much was real estate , available to anyone with the right money , although it did n't help to discover that Alison and her late husband , a philosophy don at Balliol , had bought it back in the early sixties for less than £2,000 .
21 Got it back across the other fella really could n't quite get enough power on the shot .
22 Erm I I I did this morning but I 've handed it back to the District Council access to their newt report , which was referred to a couple of days ago .
23 His superbly-crafted strike arrived just after Palace had seemingly hauled themselves back into the game after Eddie McGoldrick had cancelled out Paul Merson 's early strike .
24 ‘ Your mam 's invited me back to the house . ’
25 He drank too much and was usually overweight but , to his credit , had dragged himself back into the top thirty on the circuit in the last couple of years .
26 Could that even have been why Branson had invited her back in the first place ?
27 Harry was able to fit in only two further meetings with Alice — one when she had taken him to see the very impressive new branch of the Maison Verveine , and the other when she had invited him back to the flat to meet Jules .
28 It had dragged him back to the stairwell , had gutted and fed from him to regain its strength .
29 His selkie blood called him back to the sea , though , and he became a sailor .
30 He was rewarded by the happiness which showed in Pam 's eyes , when he told her he was quite sure she had indeed called him back from the brink of death .
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