Example sentences of "[vb pp] back from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then there I was come back from ante-natal and it was blown clean away .
2 He said : ‘ On top of all his talent , to have come back from such a serious injury and regain his best form is supremely brave .
3 John and his friend have just come back from New , you know , York
4 Possibly , they might not have come back from that either .
5 Tell them we 've just come back from that .
6 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
7 modern rhythmic gymnastics was created by the Russians … our top girls have just come back from special coaching over there … it showed in the championships … the best yet and the the closest with Alitia Sands of Coventry winning by point nort five of a point
8 Right off the bat Dan agreed , detailing this as the one criticism that had come back from American TriAxis users .
9 And Rodger has only just come back from three weeks ' rehabilitation at Lilleshall .
10 No British team have ever come back from three goals down in the history of European competition .
11 And the former Rangers and Aston Villa winger said : ‘ We 've come back from this kind of position before and we are optimistic we can get a result .
12 When at last they lay quietly , her head resting on Luke 's shoulder , her hand spread against the damp warmth of his skin , Fran felt as though she had come back from some great journey that had shifted her conception and understanding of everything .
13 Capercaillie in Scotland have already come back from near extinction once .
14 Having a parasite is a very special , very intimate experience , as Bill Cater learned when he interviewed scientists and wildlife cameramen who had come back from exotic parts to discover that they 'd acquired various new things to share their lives with .
15 As a result of the loss carry back , this ACT will be surplus and , provided a claim can be made within the two year limit , the ACT can be carried back from that later period .
16 But I accept and understand that there are some feelings today that the old system dated back from those Victorian days as it did , is in need of reform and should be brought up-to-date .
17 If the ‘ Sid ’ allocation is oversubscribed 2.25 times , further shares will be scooped back from domestic institutions .
18 We have also made it very clear that upon the signing of a cease fire , but not before , all coalition forces will be drawn back from Iraqi territory that we currently occupy .
19 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
20 Stories brought back from gynaecological examinations and procedures carried out by male doctors are at best disturbing , at worst horrifying .
21 Some were brought back from new and exotic lands simply as sources of amusement or sensation .
22 ‘ Oh no , I 've pulled back from that .
23 This is , I 've got my from school , it says , I was shopping in town looking at some clothes when , suddenly I got pulled back from one of the , the changing room .
24 A YOUNG soccer star has battled back from serious injury to the brink of major success .
25 Mr Evans said that capital spending had been cut back from original plans to offset the squeeze on profitability .
26 Inevitably , local government could not escape from this policy and the rate support grant was trimmed back From 66 per cent of local authority expenditure to 61 per cent .
27 By the end of Elizabeth 's reign its population had risen to 11,500 , and though this was 2,500 less than the total number of inhabitants 200 years earlier , York had climbed back from sixth to third position amongst England 's provincial cities .
28 Paul Maynard , skipping an all Essex County rink of Andrew Blake , Steve Cooper and Andrew Skilbeck , had fought back from 7–1 and 18–10 down to be two shots ahead .
29 Indeed , the understrength Lithuanians , who had fought back from two down to get their first Group Three point in Belfast , could have inflicted similar embarrassment on the Republic .
30 The way he had fought back from that position showed that the grit demonstrated in all those celluloid heroes was not just acting .
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