Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Regeneration of energy back into the industry was healthy and it created jobs for young people in the industry ’ .
2 I put the piece of meat back into the mess tin .
3 All I had to show for it , as I mopped my brow , were sympathetic words of congratulation back in the pavilion — and the club 's Cricketer of the Year award .
4 If we sample one of these cavities in which the process is er which produce boils er are going on , almost inevitably we find this organism staphylococcusorius and offspotulates have been clearly fulfilled with organism and this disease most notably by a bunch of of medical students who are subjected to all sorts of tortures by their professor of microbiology back in the nineteen fifties .
5 Meanwhile black youths looking for novels that reflect their own experience have had to make do with poetic accounts of life back in the Caribbean , or black gangster pulp imported from the States .
6 Yelling the news to Douglas , who was swording with Sir Walter Comyn , Ramsay dashed through the struggling mass of men back for the stairway , Down he raced , two steps at a time , and out again into the night .
7 So never mind what the executive amends , recommend , stick your hand up for three eight eight and three eight nine and give a bit of power back to the people .
8 We hope that you enjoy some benefit from your NCT membership and that you might be prepared to give a little bit of time back to the branch occasionally .
9 We hope that you enjoy some benefit from your NCT membership and that you might be prepared to give a little bit of time back to the branch occasionally .
10 There , in this country , more so than any other country in Europe , there 's a tradition of adults abusing children quite legitimately as well in the form of beating them and erm indeed headmasters of Eton back in the eighteenth and nineteenth century were often selected , not because of their scholarly ability , but because of their size and strength .
11 Out there is a whole world full of garbage and it gives me ulcers to throw one more shred of scum back on the heap . ’
12 Lying down increases the return of blood back to the heart and brain .
13 Whatever , you ca n't apply the urban type of capital back onto the land , so it 's okay to say this would work if capital was completely and perfectly mobile , but it is n't so , you do n't get that and you do n't get balanced growth of that .
14 What I 'd really like , of course , is not to have to bother with lugging kilo bags of sugar and tins of weedkiller back from the town to stuff into electrical-conduit piping which Jamie the dwarf gets for me from the building contractor 's where he works in Porteneil .
15 The Chieftain attribute identifies the lexicographer who is permitted to approve the transfer of material back to the main archive , and to reallocate ‘ ownership ’ of bundles of entries .
16 To undo this moment — to force time backwards — to be again at the moment of choice back at the house …
17 After a time ( or if disturbed ) this living globe breaks up and disappears like a rain of silver back into the depths of the sea .
18 Analysing the substantial drift of evacuees back to the danger areas , the Air Raid Precautions Co-ordinating Committee concluded that ‘ a detailed examination of available materials shows the basic cause to be the failure of the scheme to take account of either the viewpoint or the welfare of those concerned , be they evacuee or host ’ .
19 Covering between 25–50 miles a day , the trio collected further signatures for the scroll sending messages of goodwill back to the UK .
20 The creation of a currency union by encouraging a shift of resources back to the manufacturing sectors is likely to result in an increase of the average productivity growth rate of member countries and , again , in a decline of their respective natural rates of unemployment .
21 Critics charged that the change would lead to a greater inequalities in the provision of welfare , but the shift of power back to the states was generally welcomes .
22 From the end of the 1970s modern normality was restored with a shift of population back to the South-East at the expense of more peripheral areas .
23 They ran like a group of children back to the house .
24 This situation was primarily the consequence of wartime cutbacks in investment in new generating plant and the difficulties of transition back to the peacetime construction programme .
25 The wartime allies have officially handed control of Berlin back to the Berliners ; the two Germanies will become a single nation at the stroke of midnight .
26 Veins can be identified by their faintly blue colour and they may be made to stand out by restricting the flow of blood back to the heart .
27 The Revenue Commissioners and senior officials of the Department of Finance also advised against the idea because of the difficulty in implementing the scheme and policing the flow of funds back into the country .
28 headquarters , left strict instructions about what news and reports should be channelled to his home number immediately , and what could wait , and drove with the exaggerated care and deliberation of sleeplessness back towards the village of Comerford , uncomfortably in transition to a suburban area , where he , and the unhappy parents of the boy Boden , lived within three doors of each other .
29 Every fifty years there was a redistributions of land back to the original owners .
30 Managers may respond by devising routines which will improve the output results but these will have a dramatic effect upon the processes of education back through the school life of every child .
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