Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Threading her way as diligently as she could through the mass of humanity , it was with a sigh of relief that she eventually found herself back in the vast City Hall square .
2 Cornelius fanned at his trouser bottoms and slowly drew himself back into the vertical plane .
3 She felt the fence give a little and then it literally threw her back into the arms of the man with the mask .
4 If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations .
5 At this point the whole argument not only takes us back to the eighteenth-century speculations about poetry versus reason , but begins to tie in with recent neurological discoveries concerning the workings of the two halves of the human brain which have been derived from experimentally induced conditions of aphasia .
6 ‘ It was n't enough to put us back in the World Cup contention .
7 Theodora gently steered him back to the house and set him in a deckchair on the south-facing terrace .
8 It was true that she had literally brought him back from the dead .
9 In the latest they were called to the home of a man in his early 20s in Frenchgate , Richmond , but found they needed more equipment so took him back to the Richmond Fire Station and released the cuffs with a hacksaw and vice .
10 Gurney , who scored 205 goals in his fourteen years with Sunderland , worked out a way of drawing the centre-half with him while collecting the ball from the wing then suddenly laying it back to the centre for another forward .
11 Mid-way through the scene , his anger at the taking of his wallet by one of the policemen is apparent in the disjointed nature of his outburst , but his turn peters out timidly as " MAN 3 gently pushes him back into the chair " ( p. 67 ) .
12 That means Thorstvedt , who came on as sub against Coventry and saved a penalty as Spurs crashed 2-0 , will suddenly find himself back in the number one spot .
13 This strategy marks a structure of repetition in Sartre 's text : each time he poses the question of how there can be totalization of History without a totalizer , he retreats to a more limited example whose unity is already evident , but which in the end only brings him back to the original question again .
14 But despite Mr McDonald 's frantic efforts , the kiss of life was not enough to bring him back from the dead .
15 This rightly brings us back to the subject of worship rather than evangelism .
16 After a few minutes , he raised her to her feet , and gently pushed her back on the bed .
17 The Church will gladly welcome you back into the fold .
18 The end of Genesis did not bring us back to the beginning , but it surely left us heading in the right direction .
19 Holding her notes like a fan , she walked slowly out into the open , but the heavy heat from the leaden sky soon drove her back into the shade .
20 But can I just refer you back to the words of P B G three where it says quite clearly in paragraph thirty three .
21 I 'd like to just bring you back to the first question you asked , which was how do you define sexual harassment .
22 Can I just bring you back to the item before us , which is ‘ This Common Inheritance ’ , and ask you to endorse the sub-committees suggestions , i.e. repeat them , as comments from the health committee , with the additions from the vice-chair on environmental protection agency .
23 When you 've drawn the first one , just put it back in the first bag and forget about it and go on .
24 Just put it back in the drawer …
25 just put it back in the oven .
26 I said if he does n't fancy it all just put it back in the oven .
27 The Government is taking the money , and it is not paying it back to the people of Wiltshire .
28 Lesley-Jane could not keep her back to the door indefinitely and turned .
29 The first leg of the voyage was from the Tyne to Bergen in Norway , where a second group of trainees , from England took over to sail her back across the North Sea .
30 I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them .
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