Example sentences of "[noun] back [subord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll put the I 'll put the , the chair , and put the telly back while I 'm cutting it
2 The dual tasks of supervising committee operation and pruning committees and other such relationships back when they are no longer necessary are real management costs in strong culture firms .
3 But what is unquestionably true is that he spent much of I 188 not on the way to the Holy Land but in the castles and camps of south-western France , and that widespread rumour said that his enemies were bribed and incited into action by his own father , determined to keep Richard back until they could go together .
4 The man took a couple of steps back as they headed for him ; but then they stopped , as if they 'd sensed his fury and found it to be a wall that they hesitated to scale .
5 ( 2 ) Swing the club back as you would in a golf swing and then start to return to an imaginary ball .
6 And he asked me to a ask you to when they ra give the tape back if they could possibly supply a copy of it , of that tape to them .
7 You can explain to him about your system and he 'll put the books back where he found them . ’
8 His hand , which had insinuated itself beneath the cover , was sending her thoughts in an entirely different direction , and as his warm palm began rubbing gently across her back she totally lost track of what he was saying and had to desperately drag her mind back as he continued .
9 But he can only get a hundred pound back if he 's get it from the bank .
10 Old hands at the Tretyakov remember that Yeltsin examined the plan for restoration and construction work at the Gallery back when he was the minister at the USSR Gosstroy ( State Construction Department ) .
11 It is much easier to lean further forward before attempting to rise or , if this is not possible , try bringing the feet back so they are almost under the body .
12 Well because there 's no point in putting this window back until I 've fixed these onto the thing , I 've got ta take the glass out to put this in then slide the glass back on
13 At which poor Jack Rogers — a former bricklayer and union leader , and the member of the executive taking the can back as he replied to the debate — innocently protested they had n't been drunk , they had n't even had a cup of tea .
14 To gain access for repairing the brickwork , treating timber or painting , simple unhook the trellis , gently bending the plants back until they lie on the ground .
15 you , you ca n't carry , oh where 's the think that goes on the back ? , oh there , there we are , you ca n't carry the milk pet back because we ca n't put your foot rest up high like we can with the front one , so there 's nothing to balance it on , and if you drop it , the big plastic bottle will burst open , wo n't it ? put this rain hood
16 Is that , I thought that the card and Serve take it out for the doctors a few weeks back when he got your bronchitis and you were n't too well and erm , car picked him up and took him up there , then you get
17 ‘ I expect he was planning to get his job back once he 'd managed to get rid of you … ’
18 A POLICE car pound supervisor is fighting to get his job back after he was sacked for working too hard .
19 He said Vera could have her job back if she apologised .
20 Do you want your picture back so you can see
21 Remember the sensational flurry a couple of years back when we picked up word that IBM Corp was considering making an agreed offer for Apple Computer Inc ?
22 I 've , I 've never been there , I mean years back when we went cricket in the football one , we , we went
23 think back to a few years back when I was in training about a job and you might still think it now , but I could n't give , put ideas over to somebody on one-to-one training .
24 The NUR had an unfortunate experience , apparently , a few years back when it made an unwise sponsorship .
25 Now , with high-tech skills , they are trying to put things back as they were
26 Her frantic anxiety gave Marie extra strength : it was only her brute force that dragged the drum back when it skidded off the path and began to slither over the grass down towards the channel .
27 It is time we put our minds to redressing the balance , to putting pedestrians back where they belong , at the centre of the transport system ’ .
28 That 's because while some of the shares can be sold for nearly £4 a time you 'll only get a MAXIMUM of £1.70 per share back if you miss the deadline .
29 ‘ Put the corpse back as you found it and come here ! ’
30 Well , you can not put Harry back where he came from .
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