Example sentences of "have [adv] be [vb pp] back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Several placements have broken down , including that for one person in this study ( WG ) , who was returned to hospital at the last datapoint ( this person has since been brought back to a staffed house in her home district ) .
2 There is part of that grass cutting probably due to the fact that our pavements are also covered in grass , some of them as much as two foot on either side , and you 've got two foot down the middle , going like that , where the grass is growing and has not been cut back since nineteen seventy four .
3 But you talk with a group of youngsters , one of whose friends has just been flown back from a border patrol paralysed for life ; or to a big warm-hearted farmer who tells you , as he jokes with his grandchildren , how he sleeps with his rifle beside his bed and watches every road for landmines — and you see the other side of the coin .
4 Everything has always been referred back to mother .
5 This has now been stripped back to its appearance of 1340 .
6 The new conventional wisdom which divides the young old from the old old at 75 marks a boundary for entry into the last stage of life which has now been pushed back by a dozen years .
7 But that has now been put back to 1991 .
8 I mean if if if you 've had your vehicle serviced and the sump plug has n't been put back in , then obviously you 've got a perfectly legitimate claim against the person that 's done the work .
9 Xerox 's Documenter , essentially a single 6085 workstation running ViewPoint with a dedicated page printer , has recently been brought back into the fold through the introduction of a low-cost local area network .
10 McKoy , having already been called back for one false start , would have been disqualified for a second offence — but he took full advantage of his head-start to pip Jackson for the gold .
11 It was therefore with great irritation that I noticed a day or two later that they had all been moved back to the ‘ General Interest ’ section .
12 So any knife you might have in your hand had better be put back in its sheath ! ’
13 Miss Wharton had already been driven back to Crowhurst Gardens by a WPC , there to be solaced no doubt with tea and sympathy .
14 I 've just been driven back from Covent Garden and I want to get to bed .
15 It meant he had finally been accepted back into the Royal fold after being stripped of his OBE when he was jailed for tax evasion .
16 This claim was based on the perception that ( i ) no police had been deployed to counter the attack , despite warnings that it was expected ; ( ii ) police had dispersed residents from barricades which they had erected to protect themselves ; and ( ii ) several of the attackers had arrived in police armoured vehicles and had later been escorted back to the hostel by police .
17 Yugoslav Macedonians had also been flown back from Athens under a new regulation demanding that they should possess US$1,000 on entry to Greece .
18 Command of the main army was entrusted for the moment to a veteran Huguenot general , Sir John [ later first Earl of ] Ligonier , aged 65 , who had also been called back from the Continent , though it was understood he would become subordinate to Cumberland as soon as the latter was ready to take over .
19 She did n't like immobility , she did n't like being on her own , and she did n't like the fact that the wallet still had n't been given back to her , not when she 'd nicked it at great personal risk .
20 But in September Ninety Ninety two of these the pins had n't been locked back into place .
21 Colic , eczema , asthma , persistent runny nose , glue ear , headaches , migraine and even behavioural problems , have all been traced back to certain foods or food additives .
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