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

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31 Nobody else has come back from town . ’
32 Seems like somebody else has come back from somewhere too .
33 He carries only nine pounds more than in 1992 and despite being plagued by a wind problem since that success , has come back in great style after being ‘ tubed . ’
34 That is why a player like Uwe Bein has come back in , ’ Vogts said .
35 probably , a bar with nuts and raisins called raisin natural bar I 'm sorry about loo loosing the keys mum , mum tt the noise has gone the noise has come back by the way
36 It is premature , then , to say that the western has galloped back to centre screen .
37 Mike Findley , regional secretary for the union , has written back to Mr Hindmarsh .
38 THE discos and snooker halls group , European Leisure , currently embroiled in a Serious Fraud Office investigation , has moved back into the black in its first half-year to 31 December .
39 FRENCH actress Isabelle Adjani , 36 , above , has moved back to Paris following the ending of her relationship with actor Daniel Day-Lewis , 34 , star of Last of the Mohicans .
40 Receptionist who has moved back to Newcastle following her husband 's transfer from the computer centre to in Durham .
41 Anyone who has visited a newspaper office in the last five years with expectations from cinematic memories of Citizen Kane or who has struggled back from the newsagent on a Sunday morning with a sample of what is laughably offered as a ‘ leisurely read ’ will know that much has changed .
42 But that is precisely what is needed , and it is disappointing that for this reason the government has drawn back from attempting reform .
43 He may be right that the centre of gravity among that supposedly central group of Britons , the skilled workers , or C2s , has shifted back in favour of higher state spending .
44 WHEN Norman Lamont opens his battered old red box on Tuesday , his action will signal the end of a tradition which has stretched back at least two centuries .
45 In her latest novel , Jazz , Toni Morrison has dipped back into a time before cross-over , when African-American music was all-black , in her quest for a uniquely black literary language .
46 In order to start drawing useful inferences leading to sensible modifications of the material , we should also keep in mind these points : ( a ) the observer must thoroughly understand the curriculum designer 's aims and objectives and report in relation to these ( b ) it is necessary for the observer to understand how the teacher has interpreted these intentions ( c ) the curriculum designer must thoroughly understand the facts that the observer has brought back to him ; the dialogue that this implies can produce valuable suggestions for improving the unit ( d ) teachers of differing style must be observed and teachers at differing levels of acclimatization to the program must be observed to obtain full data ( e ) it is also important for the observer to understand which stage of development the unit has reached .
47 I begin by reminding hon. Members of the reforms that the Minister has brought back to the House .
48 Within the party , the vote has brought back to life a dormant distaste for Mr Salmond and his strategy .
49 Scottish Homes has brought back into use 1,000 units that it has helped to create in the past two years .
50 Television came in the wake of other consumer durables : a vacuum cleaner and a boiler for the washing — once used to cook a lobster my father has brought back from the Highlands where he 's been on a spell of painting stations that will be closed by the Beeching plan a decade later .
51 In 1856 he exhibits on his lawn a stuffed crocodile he has brought back from the East : enabling it to bask in the sun again for the first time in 3,000 years .
52 In addition , Intasun has pulled back from its initial moves into the hotel market .
53 The story has slipped back to page two , though , I notice .
54 Since then , however , their predicted share has slipped back to around 13-15 per cent .
55 Sometimes , when writing we repeat a word unknowingly and when we read it again we recognise that our pen has slipped back over old ground : we have not found the right word .
56 To crown it all , I now read in my newspaper that we are living in ‘ the post-feminist era ’ which I take to mean either that the battle is won — a view informed by the same kind of stupidity which once encouraged Macmillan to proclaim ‘ we 're all middle-class now ’ — or that feminism is a spent force and has slipped back into obscurity for another sixty years of oblivion .
57 ‘ Salamanca has cut back on its staff , ’ he said .
58 Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Allen claimed the Government has cut back on its training budget .
59 Ignoring this , the present Government has cut back on the already poorly resourced Youth Training and Employment Training programme .
60 DESPERATELY-ILL schoolgirl Wendy Walker has battled back to life to repay her loving parents ' amazing devotion .
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