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

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1 The force is rightly stepping back from the limelight .
2 Information gathered by these excursions into adjoining phases is thus fed back into the previous process in order to reinforce the adopted approach , modify it or cause its abandonment .
3 The answer is not to fall back on the offensive utilisation of a harmless birthday , but to write into constitutions strict regulations about terms of appointment .
4 And the easiest way to escape is just to slip back into the cockpit of a racing car .
5 The current embrace in Britain of utility clothing and design is best traced back to the Eighties baseball thing — the period when genuine US clothing brands , from workwear to sports names like Russell Athletic , began turning up in shops like London 's Passenger and The Duffer of St George .
6 Naturally , the highest note is usually kept back for the greatest climax , together with maximum volume , note-length , accentuation , etc .
7 Although all staff will have been through a thorough central basic training course ( see Chapter 6 ) much additional training and supervision is still needed back in the bureau .
8 Erm fift and he 's still going back to the fingers .
9 It 's like living back in the flat .
10 After completion of each option , the user is automatically taken back to the previous index page .
11 If the user needs a file on the jukebox , it is automatically brought back to the server disk for faster access .
12 The well was completed and tested from the Sedco 700 and is now tied back to the Thistle platform .
13 Seve 's drive was 50 yards from the front of the green and about 40 yards from the middle of the Open course fairway , but he was on the right side — do n't forget all his careful planning on studying the rough beforehand — which means he 's now coming back into the wind .
14 The water then passes to a coil in the indirect solar cylinder , and is then pumped back to the bottom of the solar panel .
15 Interactionists made much of how such variations could lead to a ‘ deviancy amplification spiral ’ : if the public ( informed by the media of rises in the criminal statistics ) believes crime to be on the increase and more of a problem they may be more sensitive to it , report more to the police who will then record more and therefore produce a further rise in recorded crime , which is then fed back to the public by the media , and so on ( see Wilkins , 1964 ; and Young , 1971 ) .
16 When this sterling is used to pay for UK exports and is then deposited back in the banks by the exporters , credit will be created on the basis of it , leading to a multiplied increase in money supply .
17 This involves recording one line of music ( the ‘ backing ’ or ‘ rhythm ’ track ) , which is then played back to the musician while a second line is added .
18 The first part of the right-hand side of ( 6.38 ) is the present value of dividends during the supernormal growth stage , while the second part is the present value of the share in year T ( at the end of the supernormal growth phase and assuming constant growth thereafter ) , which is then discounted back to the present .
19 It is then passed back into the mouth , chewed again , and returned to the rearward locations for further digestion .
20 It passes through a sponge where mechanical and biological filtration takes place , and is then passed back onto the water .
21 Similarly , if the London users want to enquire on the data , they initiate the enquiry on their local computer in the usual way , but behind the scenes the computer sends a message to its counterpart in New York asking for the data , which is then passed back across the network to be displayed on the enquirer 's screen .
22 The living turtle is then thrown back into the water , in the mistaken belief that it will re-grow its shell .
23 They are cooled by water taken from the river Yenisey , which is then discharged back into the river , in contravention of recently-passed environmental legislation .
24 The hemiplegic leg is then lifted back to the floor , the trouser leg is pulled a little further up the thigh , and anchored in place by the patient crossing his unaffected leg over it .
25 This collective picture is then reflected back to the sufferer with the recommendation that he or she finds out whether his or her contemporaries in treatment observe the same picture .
26 This is always agreed to and the Bill is then reported back to the House .
27 In the final sentence our attention is abruptly brought back from the remote horizon to the observer himself .
28 One problem with dentures is that the bone of a toothless lower jaw is actually absorbed back into the jaw itself .
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