Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] back [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | A recruitment committee is to be formed to provide jobs for players and Greville Edwards has been invited back as a commission-only commercial manager to revive the sponsorship and hospitality income . |
2 | It has been sent back with a frosty message from one of his constituents , who is unidentified . |
3 | The restaurant has been turned back into a house — little expense spared and the quality of work by the local joiner is superb , no other word for it . |
4 | In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive , earlier phase . |
5 | Business has been held back by a combination of recession and tough environmental laws but the drive is on to recover lost sales volume . |
6 | Within minutes the car was free , and before I could thank the young farmer I 'd been invited back for a cup of tea and some hot broth . |
7 | This was something that Picasso had also conveyed in the necks of the Horta figures , where the area between the projecting tendons appears to have been cut back into a deep recess . |
8 | And the overall engineering figures seemed to have been held back by a ten per cent drop in the fourth quarter , pulling it down to the overall UK trend for the year of minus five per cent . |
9 | One unguarded remark by Byrkin , one remark that had been carried back by a man with innocence on his face to those who would judge Byrkin . |
10 | Rostov saw that his hair had been drawn back into a neat queue which had been tied with ribbon then folded decoratively forward across the top of his head . |
11 | Dalgliesh found himself wondering if it had been brought back from a school trip to the capital . |
12 | Huge waves have been swept back into a movie star style . |