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

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1 However , it is only open to those who already hold the overpriced asset and so relies on this group of investors trading sufficient assets to move the relative prices of the shares in the index and index futures back into line .
2 For a start , 80% of its staff come from the former graphics system builder , which was itself born of a marriage made in hell between bitter rivals Ardent Computer Inc and Stellar Computer Corp back in 1989 .
3 The Annex servers are the latest generation of the NS32000-based line that Xylogics bought from Encore Computer Corp back in 1988 ( UX No 211 ) .
4 The total amount of Community funding for telematics ( 380 MECU ) was agreed at the adoption of the Framework programme back in April 1990 ; however , the breakdown of this total between the six areas within it ( Administrative Networks , Transport , Health , Training , Libraries , Linguistics ) will not be certain until the programme is adopted .
5 The shop was started by the Neal brothers back in the 1870s .
6 ‘ Yes , I 'll want the RAF roundels back in place for the flight into England .
7 Well I 'll just er I 'll just well if I go and get the sort of the tea things ready , the party tea can you put Christopher his erm Thunderbirds tracksuit back on ?
8 That would throw up some even more interesting questions — and might eventually drive research money back into the universities where , at least for the most part it belongs .
9 She made a twenty pound donation back to the village hall the clerk was to send a letter of thanks .
10 Under the skin , the same MacPherson strut front and semi-trailing arm rear suspension is found , albeit with revised spring rates , and even the G40 engine was seen in extremely limited numbers as part of a VW feasibility study back in 1987 .
11 Put your tape machine back in the thing .
12 Friday evening back at Preston Barracks saw an increase in activity .
13 Graham Marsden slips an 8lb bream back into the mere .
14 When she received a gift from the Queensland corps back in Australia she used it to help Simon .
15 Rachel Carson 's book Silent Spring which highlighted the dangers of industrial and agrochemical pollution back in 1962 , was enormously influential , as were the writings of Paul Ehrlich in the early 1970s which helped to inspire the establishment of the Green movement .
16 Cos we used to have like this minibus service back from the Guild
17 When the meal was over , they helped Lizzie to clear away , taking the picnic things back into the house , and then began sorting out Sara 's luggage .
18 Anyway so applying the quoick transformation back to er supply response , we apply this quoick transformation to equation seven alright .
19 Extensive preparations are being made for the transport of the boat people back to Vietnam .
20 ‘ Bearing in mind that it will be Ian McGeechan 's last game as Scotland coach , it 's a perfect setting for Gavin and his side to give him a fitting send-off , ’ said Best , who will be taking a video of the Murrayfield game back with him and will spend this week poring over it , looking at both the performances of Scotland and potential Lions .
21 Today 's Horse reader Julie Soybir tells her amazingly courageous story of how she nursed her horse Copper back to full health after he broke his leg .
22 An e-mail message back to the participants , however , can record those decisions ‘ in writing ’ without making a big issue of it .
23 Tie the side curtains back to the walls adjacent to the side windows .
24 The selectors had brought Bobby Simpson back to international cricket to skipper the side , while India 's hopes lay with the well-respected Bishan Bedi .
25 The problem is that when a punchcard is in , with the side lever back on , the carriage will interact with the card .
26 Cross the river by two bridges and turn right to join the Gleann Lichd road back to Morvich .
27 After dropping down towards Affric Lodge a good track follows the loch shore back to the car park .
28 data analysis back in the UK .
29 Neighbours also provided a missing ingredient in our diet of soaps when it became a five-times- a-week fixture back in 1988 .
30 From Swanage this walk goes across country to Agglestone and then on to Old Harry Rocks and around the coast path back to Swanage .
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