Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When are you due to go back to the hospital ? ’
2 he , he were due to go back in the army and he overstayed
3 Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals .
4 Canon Wright said : ‘ I believe that to go back on the progress that was made in the convention would be a retrograde step , for what is going to replace it ? ’
5 If the whole group has to make its decision through verbal discussion it is often better to first present the issue or problem to small groups , then ask each to report back to the whole group .
6 As a source of information , the return collates much that should have been delivered for registration when the relevant transactions occurred , so that a searcher may find it unnecessary to search back beyond the latest annual return on the file .
7 And that goes back to the early days of silage .
8 Established in 1985 with an initial funding of about £14 million , DELTA has now commissioned 30 projects for its exploratory phase , most due to report back to the Commission early in 1991 .
9 Erm , I 'm sorry to come back to the central overheads er again , but erm it , considering that the other income largely related to ninety one , I 'm a little unclear why the central costs went down , I ca n't believe there 's been any salary cuts at
10 Tony took the overdose on Sunday night , at around the time when his father , his father 's girl friend and her son were due to come back from the pub .
11 Nevertheless , practically all the rules have exceptions and readers may feel that the rules are so complex that it would be easier to go back to the idea of learning the stress for each word individually .
12 But I was afraid to go back to the village .
13 This goes back to the very infancy of the cinema , when the camera was hand-cranked and therefore almost instantly variable in speed .
14 This goes back to the days when there were hop gardens at the rear of the pub , and picking was done by gipsy families ( shant being an old gipsy word , meaning to drink ) .
15 Finding the car park empty , he was too embarrassed to go back to the pub and ask for help .
16 The reason I say it 's , it 's , the system 's too old to go back to the Japs and say get this sorted out , rewrite the software because they 're just gon na say not likely we have n't made it for ten years , or whatever seven or eight years or whatever it is , it 's out of date , they 're not gon na start working on the system that 's that old all they 'll want to do is to sell you a new one
17 but you , you ca n't make that public and you are still worried that it can go too far to the left and therefore you , you , you 've got a range of , of erm quite moderate proposals which come in which , i if they were implemented , would restrain and would maintain the su the support of the ninety percent , th that you are still only seeking to antagonize really those , those landlords who are not going to be prepared to come back within the system .
18 They were piled haphazardly , some put back in the wrong sleeves , and were mainly recordings of Italian opera .
19 The train will be the Ffestiniog 's Vintage Train , made up of the oldest vehicles on the railway , some dating back to the 1860's .
20 Here there are 100,000 old books and illuminated manuscripts , some dating back to the tenth century .
21 Most of the alleged incidents occurred during 1985–89 , with some dating back to the late 1970s .
22 A good many had worked there for years , some going back to the days of her grandfather .
23 The conditions are made up of a myriad of separate agreements , some going back to the 1920s .
24 This harks back to the foreclosure issue .
25 This harks back to the debate in Chapter 6 as to the transferability of concepts and systems which originate in the commercial world to the NHS without modification .
26 I hope that this gets back on the road because clearly people are starting to put things in the proper places for recycling .
27 This ensures that they would not be prepared to renegotiate back to the original agreement .
28 I funny staring back at the car park , the car park , and the
29 Most of this falls back into the sea , as rain or snow , but 100 000 cubic kilometres of it falls on land .
30 This relates back to the discussion of issues of conceptualization in section 2.2 .
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