Example sentences of "to be [verb] back on " in BNC.

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1 to be getting back on her feet alright .
2 Later they told me that the examination had shown that I was not yet sixteen and that I was to be sent back on the next flight . ’
3 This policy is back in the desk drawer at the moment , but it is clearly going to be placed back on the table , since the government is even considering charging thirty pound a night for N H S beds .
4 A telephone statement enables the last 25 recorded transactions to be read back on the phone .
5 This meant he had to go back to the county party and ask to be put back on their panel of candidates , a request which was turned down on Saturday .
6 It seems that matters have fallen behind schedule and need to be put back on the rails .
7 If the ban is approved , the contractor would have the chance to reapply in two years to be put back on the list .
8 A whole world of colour and sound is waiting to be brought back on video tape , and camcorders are now so simple to operate , and so portable , that you can take pictures just about anywhere .
9 The only way to compete with Third World and eastern bloc ships seems to be to cut back on crew rest hours and leave .
10 Thus , the Report considers the universities mainly in so far as their influence could be seen to be reflected back on the school system examinations and the home .
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