Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] it back [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Surgeons tried in vain to sew it back on . |
2 | It 's too high get it back on the chair ! |
3 | But he knew it was more likely that alien golden eagles would have taken it over and it might not be easy to win it back for his own . |
4 | ‘ On the face of it , the Government appears to be putting more money into education through higher pay for teachers , but in reality looks set to claw it back by making education authorities find that cash from within their existing budgets . ’ |
5 | ‘ I overslept and f-forgot to pin it back in my rush , ’ she told him openly . |
6 | The various crews all made it back to the base camp without difficulty , but they learned that Zirnheld had been killed . |
7 | Well then your better putting it back to the back place first . |
8 | ‘ It looked pretty derelict when I bought it but the quality of materials and craftsmanship in those days was superb and I was able to restore it back to its original condition , apart from a few new components . ’ |
9 | If the tile has simply slipped out of place but is undamaged ( that is , it still has its hanging ‘ nibs ’ on the back ) , you should be able to slide it back into place after easing up the surrounding tiles under wood wedges . |
10 | Anyway , he left what should have been my share to Matthew on condition that I was able to lease it back at a nominal rental . |
11 | That 's what I said to that Ann , be able to get something on that somebody says that they have n't said it and be able to play it back to them . |
12 | Surgeons at nearby Stoke Mandeville Hospital were able to put it back on and have restored some movement . |
13 | Erm if you you will not be able to put it back after that date . |
14 | Speak to you vet who may be able to manipulate it back into place . |
15 | There was also a group of wounded men , some of whom would not be able to make it back to Kufra . |
16 | I 'm afraid I wo n't be able to make it back to Greylaw this weekend because I have promised to go out with the cousin of a friend . |
17 | If he 'd just been trying to clear the hell out , then it meant there were probably other FAKINTIL escapers at large who had n't been able to make it back to the mountains either . |
18 | The two Englishmen missed their family and their lives in England , and had thought that even with no money and no civilian clothes they would be able to make it back across France to one of the Channel ports . |
19 | Cancellation is the least favoured option : once a project is cut out of the Long-Term Costing , it is rarely possible to argue it back in again . |
20 | On second thoughts I think it best to put it back in the old oak chest . |