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

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1 The story has slipped back to page two , though , I notice .
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3 Within the party , the vote has brought back to life a dormant distaste for Mr Salmond and his strategy .
4 The men on the fence had disappeared back into the trees .
5 In the 5 years with Maxwell junior at the helm , the club has dropped back into the second division and shows debts of up to £4.5 million .
6 They drank whisky and cider , watched pornogrhapic videos that the teacher had brought back from a holiday in Germany .
7 The team had moved back in again , carefully sifting and analysing .
8 The moon has stepped back like an artist gazing amazed at a work
9 The pendulum has swung back to us but we must be on our guard .
10 The King had gone back to Nicosia , taking his whole Council with him .
11 She was quite the most attractive thing in the café now that the colour had come back to her face and she had regained her normal cheerful manner .
12 The colour had come back into her cheeks and Elizabeth thought how pretty she looked .
13 Her teeth stopped chattering , and when Matthew came back with the tea and the whisky , he remarked that the colour had come back into her face .
14 The image of the policeman had faded back into the trees , the fear of pursuit was momentarily forgotten as he relived the saga of his escape .
15 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 .
16 The hood had slipped back from his head when he fell , by the way it lay bunched in his neck .
17 According to the National Statistics Office , the inflation rate in December rose to 14.1 per cent , the highest rate since Aquino came to power , although by January the rate had fallen back to 13.1 per cent , compared with 12.8 per cent for November 1989 .
18 The woman had come back to the farm 's archway from where she and two men stared nervously up the road towards Frasnes .
19 BBC2 's recent Rembrandt season confirms that the figure of the artist has come back into fashion .
20 Recently the trend has swung back in favour of large carcasses and the Longhorn , able to make meat from grass and hardy enough to live out without pampering , is ready for the challenge .
21 The Government has gone back to the Appeal COurt tonight in a second attempt to stop Central Television screening the first filmed interview with mass murderer Dennis Nilsen .
22 Liberal Democrat candidate Peter Allen claimed the Government has cut back on its training budget .
23 But that is precisely what is needed , and it is disappointing that for this reason the government has drawn back from attempting reform .
24 And after last night 's performance of Hamlet , some of his friends from the theatre had come back with him for an informal reading of their next play .
25 She turned her head a little , and he saw that the calm had come back to her face , but now there was light and colour in it , as if the blood curbed and slowed to solitude and stillness had begun to flow again .
26 So I flipped some cattle from the farm of and right between Egilsay and Rousay just a short distance , oh maybe a quarter of a miles or thereby , and oh did the shipping perfectly well and and went home and by the time I got home the message had arrived back before me that the there were two old cattle among the younger ones that the fellow had put there just to feed up and the last we saw of them was going up over the island and that was okay we thought everything was okay .
27 Cllr Murphy said he had been bitterly disappointed that the report had stepped back from investigating allegations on manipulation of personnel recruitment because it is under investigation by an independent management consultancy .
28 An attempt had been made to have the case relisted before the sentencer within the 28 day period during which variations in sentence are permitted by Supreme Court Act 1981 , S.4 ; , and if the matter had come back before the sentencer within that period it would have been open to him to review the sentence and impose a lawful sentence .
29 The handkerchief had gone back into her handbag .
30 Joel Garner was , in fact , almost at the end had begun back in 1976–7 against Pakistan when he made his debut in the same game as Colin Croft .
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