Example sentences of "back on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I wo n't be going back on no jigs , will I ? ’
2 Inside the bar they descended again into the dining alcove , and they sat at a table by a small-paned window which was back on a level with the path outside .
3 We could just fall back on a bit of sweets and chocolate or something in the end but I 'd like to get some
4 ‘ You 're not back on a man-prowl , are you ? ’
5 It works with standard audio input devices like microphones , disks and cassette tapes , and plays back on a variety of devices .
6 that er you 're not you know , take her back on a Sunday but you 're not picking her up on a Friday , I said she 's got a train pass make her come home
7 And come back on a Sunday
8 Even so it was just great to get back on a road race bike again in February .
9 He responded by falling back on a reformist , electoral strategy .
10 He opened up a 24.8 seconds advantage over Jackson at the half distance refuelling halt and never looked back on a course which measured just over 190 miles in length .
11 And you know , as we come and submit ourselves to God , and as we look back , whether it 's back on a day , on a week , on a month , on year , on a lifetime , he has given to us far , far more than we could ever have asked or expected from him ! , as the apostle said , he is able to do abundantly above all that we can ask or think !
12 He merely gave her shoulder an affectionate nudge and leaned back on a cushion .
13 There I was , back on a drip , and wondering what was happening to me .
14 Higher shutter speeds , variable up to unc of a second or beyond , are now available on camcorders to give better definition of fast action when played back on a VCR with matching replay facilities .
15 Now in his eightieth year , Thesiger looked back on a life travelling in the Sudan , Arabia , Afghanistan , Morocco , East Africa and ‘ Eth …
16 The British landed gentry can look back on a past filled with special glories due to the responsibilities of their rank .
17 How many people now remember his humiliation as chancellor of the Exchequer , turning back on a trip to Heathrow en route for a meeting of the International Monetary Fund in order that he could draft an application for a loan from the same organisation , then appearing in the Blackpool bear garden to be publicly abused ?
18 Together , we can look back on a year of consider- able success , and forward to a new year of challenge .
19 ‘ I soon will be back on a farm , thank the Lord . ’
20 It was a long , long time since he 'd gone off to America and now , at last , he was coming back on a month 's holiday .
21 Alexei bit back on a retort .
22 Many people look back on a moment of conversion — though it is not essential to be able to point to such a moment — with awe and wonder .
23 Forced back on a policy of self help , the RCM soon discovered that the public responded best when appeals were made of behalf of specific projects — £40 to support one boy in a course of agricultural training , say , or £60 for a year 's schooling .
24 Rosa adjusted the cold compress on her forehead , and settled back on a chair against the wall , watching Cati as she lay .
25 It always seems odd , looking back on a turning-point in life , that bells did not ring and warning hooters go .
26 Hence the study had to fall back on a proxy for measures of ill health — standardised mortality ratios ( SMRs ) or death rates from different diseases standardised by age .
27 Do you go back on a Tuesday do you ?
28 Jakki had just returned from an idyllic holiday in America ( more of which in a moment ) when she was told to get back on a plane because the Material girl had finally agreed to give an interview on Radio One .
29 But now her husband 's lawyers are asking the High Court to order her to put the children back on a plane to the United States .
30 The legendary TV show 's back on a Saturday night , albeit minus the inimitable Jimmy Hill .
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