Example sentences of "has [adv] [be] [vb pp] back " in BNC.

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1 Several placements have broken down , including that for one person in this study ( WG ) , who was returned to hospital at the last datapoint ( this person has since been brought back to a staffed house in her home district ) .
2 ‘ She has only been flown back a month ago from the near east .
3 But you talk with a group of youngsters , one of whose friends has just been flown back from a border patrol paralysed for life ; or to a big warm-hearted farmer who tells you , as he jokes with his grandchildren , how he sleeps with his rifle beside his bed and watches every road for landmines — and you see the other side of the coin .
4 Everything has always been referred back to mother .
5 Jimmy Quinn , the Bournemouth striker , has also been brought back .
6 This has now been stripped back to its appearance of 1340 .
7 The new conventional wisdom which divides the young old from the old old at 75 marks a boundary for entry into the last stage of life which has now been pushed back by a dozen years .
8 Only municipal socialism offered any coherent alternative , but this was limited by its restriction to the local level ; the balance of power went against it and it has now been thrown back .
9 But that has now been put back to 1991 .
10 Xerox 's Documenter , essentially a single 6085 workstation running ViewPoint with a dedicated page printer , has recently been brought back into the fold through the introduction of a low-cost local area network .
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