Example sentences of "back [subord] they [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Send 'em back where they came from .
2 She would never have been able to operate without her husband Eric , who for all his bluff and jolly manner was in practice a hard man , a no-nonsense man , who sent trouble-makers back where they came from , into the main prison system , without any heart-searchings or regrets .
3 ‘ Send them back where they came from , ’ the porter said to no one in particular , following it with an obscenity .
4 Plays about the fractured consciousness of working-class kids who had fought their way through the old class system , emerged on top , and still felt dissatisfied , still realizing that nothing had changed back where they came from , or where they had arrived .
5 What they found was a police operation aimed at sending them back where they came from .
6 Sending the messengers ‘ back where they belonged ’ , Joseph consulted Looking Glass and White Bird .
7 Oliver argued but Stan made a grumpy mention of ten minutes and tossed over his shoulder the order that the chairs were to be put back where they belonged .
8 At last Fernando moved , rolling himself slightly away from her to remove strands of her long hair from his jacket and smoothing them back where they belonged , down the side of her face .
9 My friend wanted to encourage them to come back , so we put the bales back where they had been and cut a suitable owl-sized hole in the wall .
10 They were right back where they had started .
11 After about ten minutes , they found themselves back where they 'd first arrived in Victorian London .
12 They get rid of the crooks , set Jim free , and eventually go back where they started but with Aunt Sally trying to ’ sivilize ’ Finn !
13 They smashed its skull … and then laid it back where they found it .
14 They ought to go back where they belong . ’
15 It is time we put our minds to redressing the balance , to putting pedestrians back where they belong , at the centre of the transport system ’ .
16 Now the National Rivers Authority wants to put them back where they belong .
17 Yes you can play it back although they do n't suggest , they do n't proposed you do that , because the batteries might not last you see
18 It was on another run , we got another coach come back so they had to go out to where the one it was
19 After you finish your first tape can we rewind it and so we can all listen to it and then rewind it back so they do n't
20 They erm wanted to bring it back cos they thought that this was excellent all this erm purpose erm nowadays
21 Well Danny sent them back cos they dirty .
22 On impulse she hung back until they had gone .
23 To gain access for repairing the brickwork , treating timber or painting , simple unhook the trellis , gently bending the plants back until they lie on the ground .
24 We understand that the funds are not being subscribed to as freely as is desired and one can hardly blame the executive for holding back until they feel sure it will be safe to venture on the definite undertaking .
25 They lean back until they look as if they are about to fall over , so that they can look around them , and perhaps check who 's behind their back .
26 Alan Carr , Aberconwy 's chief executive , said : ‘ Do n't go back until they have been checked for safety by the public utilities . ’
27 Here again , do n't expect them to take the boots back if they 've been marked or worn outside .
28 ‘ But it will definitely be rescheduled for the New Year and fans who have already bought tickets will find they are still valid or they can have their money back if they prefer . ’
29 Students would sit around chatting , leave if they felt like it , and not come back if they found something better to do .
30 and they 've just taken them back If they do n't turn up Monday I 'll get on to them .
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