Example sentences of "[vb base] back [art] " in BNC.

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1 Clients will announce their intentions to the group , and then report back the following week .
2 Every household of eunuchs has a network of informers — sweepers , dhobis , midwives — who report back the imminent births and marriages in their district .
3 The seller will on receipt of the order normally send back an order acknowledgement .
4 Stuff the jacuzzi and send back the limo — Bivouac just wan na plod !
5 Pakistan 's start was not quite as grim as India 's at Headingley in 1952 , when the first four batsmen were out before a run had been registered , nor did it quite compare with Australia 's second innings at Brisbane in 1950 , when Bedser and Bailey send back the first three without a run on the board .
6 No , that 's nothing , call off the men in the white coats , send back the padded van , we 've got our own first-aid kit .
7 If at the end of three months you decide that this is too elaborate for you or you 'd like to , if you need to see a week at a glance , er , you just call my office , send back the pages you have n't used , and we would exchange those er , for the equivalent in a different format .
8 Before installing on a roof , peel back a little of the protective masking and remove the temporary tape .
9 More importantly , both groups wittily peel back the scabs of modern pop until they form into mottled bruises .
10 I saw her knock back a few glasses but never saw her tight !
11 Seeking a quick fix for your anxiety , you knock back a couple of brandy and sodas : Dutch courage .
12 In all these cases the treatment is simple : put back the skin fats by the liberal use of moisturising creams .
13 Slowly I put back the receiver and climbed upstairs .
14 We put back the colours and the sales went up again . ’
15 As part of the eventual closedown , deal workers demanded the protestors put back the wood they 'd moved .
16 You 've got to lift the whole lot off the wall and unthread the curtains and put back the right number of rings and hooks and it 's a palaver and I have n't done it .
17 I barely hold back a hurrah , but can not stop myself from doing a backwards roll during which everything seems to go into slomo and clarify like a TV closeup : my backward roll begins , the picture outside the window slowly slips downward .
18 Rocastle did do well , but was n't quite as dynamic as Strach — he 'd do some very pretty stuff every now and then , but occasionally hold back a bit where Strach would have gone headlong into attack .
19 Thus children have to suppress their grief , and hold back the tears and pain .
20 Big men do n't cry so the saying goes , so I hold back the tears — but they 're there none the less .
21 The point of contact between British and French colonies was still on the seacoast , and here the British regular forces and the colonial militia co-operated effectively and captured the fortress of Louisbourg , which the French had fortified at immense cost to command the entrance to the St. Lawrence and hold back the British in Nova Scotia .
22 If I hold back the tears , the feeling becomes locked or blocked in my body .
23 It was still convenient to hold that the Labour Party relied on a " left " Party " which will stand between the Communist Party and the Labour Party and hold back the British workers from following the revolutionary policy of the Communist International " .
24 Then you strip it of its bark and , while the wood is still green and supple , you bend back the thin limbs and bind them in place with string , When you 've done that you have to leave it on a drying rack above the fire for … oh , I suppose about three months .
25 ( e ) Bend back the lower end and use the knife to lift a sliver of pith to reveal the swelling of the embryo bud .
26 Then cut back the pipe tails to the old radiator position , and cap off the pipe ends .
27 ‘ Was n't your door you opened , ’ cut back the Exec Director sharply .
28 We also welcome back a former club captain , Trevor ‘ Killer ’ Proby ( 52 ) after a four-year suspension .
29 The International Stock Exchange , London , was pretentious and confusing , so welcome back the London Stock Exchange .
30 In addition to explaining the risks of financial loss , the warning notice also explains a number of key aspects of the operation of futures markets which may not be readily apparent to the private investor such as : ( 1 ) The treatment of collateral and the fact that a customer may lose a proprietary interest in the collateral and not receive back the same assets that he deposited .
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