Example sentences of "and [noun pl] back " in BNC.

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1 Lenin 's theme in this early period was the need to install an efficient system of accounting and control , and to bring all factories and mines back to full production as soon as possible , even if this meant employing former owners and managers at high salaries .
2 Fruit and vegetables back .
3 Yes she wanted to ride this morn I 'm taking the buggy like this so I can carry the fruit and vegetables back from the market .
4 The planning principles adopted included keeping the common circulation areas and services central — all-internal kitchens and bathrooms back on to the spinal corridor which occupies the central strip of the former nave space ( Fig 45 ) .
5 Mark Raggett , a businessman spearheading the effort , said : ‘ If I was to take some of these materials and technologies back to the Soviet Union , I would probably be breaking the law . ’
6 The Marshal knew that the guard would be putting hand-cuffs and chains back on the prisoners and lighting cigarettes for them which they would smoke with both hands .
7 By keeping the weight in the heel and your head up and shoulders back , you should have a secure , independent seat which will mean ‘ stickability ’ in moments of stress .
8 The convoy turns and heads back to the warehouse at Zenesa .
9 If Jitters did n't have a wife and kids back in the old country — which , come to think of it , he probably did n't these days — he might just have dragged Fat Old Stinky Juanita up before the padre and tied the old knot .
10 But now they 've got got the additional worry of discovering that the applications they made to various universities and polytechnics back in October may never have been sent .
11 Luce moved restlessly and thumped her pillow , her doubts and uncertainties back in full force ; and all because she 'd met a man who had captured her interest and set her imagination winging .
12 The horse puts its head high in the air , muzzle uppermost , and curls back the upper lip and sniffs long and noisily through its squashed nostrils .
13 Soon after he returned Sigarup took the rams and he-goats back to the mountain pastures .
14 The duel could also help a career ; if this young French Lieutenant could take Sharpe 's horse and weapons back to his battalion he would be a hero .
15 Long before the doors of the Chinese empire opened to the West , travellers in other parts of the globe were sending plants and seeds back to the motherland to enrich or replace those native collections which had existed in some cases from early times .
16 From what I see , you 're happier with the local people than with the staff and guests back there . ’
17 Oh do you want bits and pieces back ?
18 Now we need to develop the good practice of making sure that the client is there , to give rights and responsibilities back to vulnerable elderly clients within their family situation .
19 Privately , New York dealers say the Ikeda Gallery is loading works purchased by Japanese investors and dealers back into the U.S. market , part of a trend that has been observed for a year now .
20 He said yesterday he would help to bring services such as care of the elderly , education , policing and libraries back under local control .
21 He stooped to push the grass and ferns back .
22 Just got in , well it were n't , it had n't gone right the way through , we just turned it over and chu , chucked the sheets and blankets back on once they 'd stopped smouldering and got back on it !
23 ‘ Part of the organic ethic is to shorten the chain and look at ways of bringing consumers and producers back together , ’ said its spokesman Patrick Holden .
24 ‘ On the Saturday I got the pins and needles back and was rushed to casualty .
25 We are talking here , of course , about amounts of money that the uncles , aunts and cousins back in Frome could only have dreamed of .
26 Charles moved his books and sweaters back to Cambridge and life went on much as before .
27 Their final outing in Scotland was a shopping trip to Paisley , where all sorts of presents were purchased for their families and friends back home .
28 Leading scientists from the Acid Waters Review Group recommended that a 90 per cent cut in acidic deposition is necessary to bring the affected freshwater lakes and streams back to normal .
29 be a bit of sunshine expected and temperatures back up to near normal at sixty eight degrees fahrenheit .
30 What 's more , if the St Louis was forced to unload its cargo of degenerates and criminals back in Hamburg , this would prove that the world 's supposed concern was mere hypocrisy .
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