Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] back to the " in BNC.

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1 The proportion of commission should be passed back to the Claimant .
2 ‘ Cricket ’ , remarked Pelham Warner sternly , ‘ is not a circus , and it would be far better that it should be driven back to the village green … than yield a jot to the petulant demands of the spectator . ’
3 Provisions to take current assets to net realisable value must be written back to the extent that the reasons for making the provision no longer apply .
4 The Directive must be sent back to the drawing board .
5 This must be sent back to the returning officer by hand or by post so as to reach him before 9.00pm on polling day at local government elections and 10.00pm at parliamentary and European Parliament elections .
6 So whilst the intersections of logical spaces at an elemental level will allow the elemental functions to be maintained , these must be reflected back to the next higher level in the system to establish whether the required function of that assembly space has been achieved or corrupted .
7 The struggle must be carried back to the Dalek city , they argue .
8 The fiscal and institutional roots of stability might be traced back to the 1690s , with the financial revolution ( which meant that England 's ruling elite finally worked how to finance government effectively ) and the growth of bureaucracy ( which laid the foundations for firm executive control by the central government which emerged in the eighteenth century ) .
9 If the word is too long ( i.e. longer than some upper bound ) then do not attempt correction , in which case the word might be sent back to the user to be re-written .
10 These conflicts , he contended , although highlighted in the differences between the Western Marxism of Lukács and the orthodoxy of Marxist-Leninism , could be traced back to the work of Marx himself .
11 On that occasion three miles of slums were levelled as a pathway along which the stranded plane could be dragged back to the International Airport runway .
12 It stated that anyone who moved into a property valued at less that £10 a year could be sent back to the place where he or she was last legally settled if they were likely to become chargeable to the poor rates .
13 Thus London Rolling Stone 's product could be fed back to the West Coast parent .
14 They feel that , on alcohol advertising in particular , the EC has ducked the issues posed by a single market and satellite broadcasting ; and that as a result regulations may be cut back to the loosest common denominator .
15 The question of the place of objects in the formation of mental imagery may be referred back to the discussion of play .
16 The origins of Cognitive–Behaviour therapy may be traced back to the philosopher Epictetus , who in the first century AD wrote ‘ People are disturbed not so much by events as by the views which they take of them ’ .
17 However , studies of children 's communicative abilities prior to the onset of spoken language have indicated that the origins of communication may be traced back to the earliest days after birth , and that full mastery of the morpho-syntactic devices for expressing complex meanings may not be fully understood until early adolescence .
18 Although first language acquisition is strictly related to the development of social identity , Watts ' conclusions that a certain set of perceptions is characteristic of Swiss-German readers ( p. 37 ) and that it " may be traced back to the kind of socialization into literacy " ( p. 39 ) are debatable mainly because the presented responses seem to be applicable to various categories of readers .
19 Matters previous transferred from the High Court under s 42 may be transferred back to the High Court ( s 42(4) ) .
20 The emphasis could well be changed once again , and may be switched back to the private sector , but in a new and different form — especially given the fact that an Urban Development Corporation was designated in Sheffield in March 1988 .
21 It may be appropriate to establish in the course of the discussions the information on the potential acquiror which may be conveyed back to the client .
22 The additional contributions would be channelled back to the lending institutions by the Department of Social Security .
23 Tha that would mean that all pensioners who are drawing the pension from pension funds would be penalised back to the date that you 're talking about .
24 Within days of helping me you would be transferred back to the hospital wing of Vladimir , within a few months you would be home … think on it .
25 In this case , the amount of the default by an individual Name would be passed back to the Policyholder , ’ it says .
26 The value of involving the Committee in the consultation mechanisms will be relayed back to the Park Manager .
27 If the case is serious , the injured soldier will be rushed back to the Mash unit in the Vitez school , where gallons of blood have been brought in from Britain .
28 That said , the comments raised will be referred back to the project officers and in West Lothian , in particular , there is room for improvement .
29 The matter will be referred back to the borough council 's officers ' traffic group .
30 Once the routine is established the dog is unlikely to vary its habits significantly as it will be attracted back to the scent .
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