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

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1 There is nothing what actually says , only when that cheque goes back to the bank , there 's nothing anywhere apart from the bank who says that cheque is actually made out to .
2 The time taken by the sound of each click to bounce back from the rock to the bird , enables the swiftlet to judge just how far away it is from the rock wall ahead .
3 He began by taking the wrong road out of Burford , then tried this lane to get back to the A40 .
4 ‘ I need a few hours to report back to the office , then my time can be my own .
5 If all the transactions costs are zero , this condition collapses back to the previous no-arbitrage equality .
6 Garry Whannel traced four main themes in the analysis of football hooliganism in the popular press in the 1970s : fans were ‘ mindless/senseless ’ ; they were ‘ maniacs/lunatics ’ ; ‘ foul/subhuman ’ ( which led some fans to chant back at the police and the respectable public ‘ We hate humans ’ ) ; finally that they were ‘ so-called supporters ’ and in a small minority , i.e. they made up only a very small percentage of the crowd and they had little interest in the game itself .
7 This law dates back to the Middle Ages , when it was a means of filling the royal coffers , and until now it has allowed the State ( today the Treasury ) to claim possession of valuable objects whose owners can not be traced .
8 This process links back to the idea of positively tracking the child 's behaviour .
9 Much of this rain runs back into the sea , combining with the rainwater from the great rivers of China .
10 This point relates back to the issue of cross-species extrapolation raised in the preceding chapter .
11 I 've just this minute got back to the flat and I 'm having some difficulty taking in your news . ’
12 And Mrs McMahon , who naturally had n't seen it because had n't she just this minute arrived back from the village and was n't the dress still in its bag , looked up at the three hovering on the stairs as though it were a divine deliverance , mumbled vaguely about a headache coming on , and thankfully abandoned her responsibilities to whoever was willing to take them on .
13 Alright now I just wonder if it might be worthwhile just some people going back to the classroom now or some stay or ?
14 Ablaze with brightly hued foliage , rolling hills , jagged cliffs and tiny fishing villages , this regions harks back to the Mother Country , with the added attraction of all the diversity that America can offer .
15 Modular or unit credit courses are currently the subject of much discussion in higher education , but interest in them in this country dates back to the 1970s ( much earlier in the USA ) when , for example , the Nuffield team produced a report on them rather facetiously called The Container Revolution ( Mansell 1976 ) .
16 It is interesting also that this scheme goes back to the roots of the Elim movement .
17 This tradition goes back to the earliest days of the Ottoman state , to Molla Edebali ( d. 726/1326 ) , Osman 's father-in-law , and is based on statements in both the and the .
18 However , if liquids are exposed to the open atmosphere at room temperature , this energy flows back into the liquid from the surroundings .
19 No one noticed that Bienvida , her grandmother 's granddaughter more than her mother 's child , had at some stage gone back to the Headmaster 's Flat and changed into dungarees to keep her Oxfam dress of nylon organza from getting dirty .
20 Sure enough , there is observational evidence of such clusters going back to the 11 000 nebular objects listed in J. L. E. Dreyer 's New General Catalogue , in the 1890s , long before Hubble 's discovery of their true nature .
21 Presumably such militias date back to the last years of the Roman period , although there is no evidence for them in the fifth century .
22 The ejecta volume exceeds the volume of the impacting body , usually by a large factor , and because little of these ejecta fall back into the crater the crater will also be larger than the impacting body by a similar factor .
23 Exactly why is unclear as the origins of these vineyards go back to the days of the Knights Templars .
24 A court order enables either party to go back to the court if unreasonable delay in carrying out the terms of the order is experienced , and if there is to be a conveyance of the matrimonal home following an agreement between the husband and the wife ( not incorporated into a court order ) it is always open to either party to make application to the court at any time .
25 The latter phrase harks back to the bare trust provision in section 6(3) .
26 By denying approval to the package , LIFESPAN will return all Design Changes back to the Active state and allow the package manager to update the modules again and then resubmit the package for approval .
27 Initially , each authority received back from the MSC , for WRFE , a sum roughly equal to the amount deducted from its grant .
28 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
29 It was now generally agreed ( despite claims to the same effect reaching back to the 1930s and beyond ) that the map of literary history was as complete as it was ever likely to become . "
30 Press any key to get back to the DOS Shell .
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