Example sentences of "it back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To copy them , the pirate has to feed the program into the computer 's memory , then read it back onto a disc .
2 I promptly eased it back onto the lap and desperately tried to imitate someone who has been asleep for hours , with his arm wrapped fiercely round his dog .
3 These machines are rather expensive , but they make it possible to lift off the original sync sound from the video tape , combine it with additional sound ( held either on separate tracks or pre-mixed on the recorder via ‘ sound on sound ’ mixing ) , and then to lay it back onto the video tape still in perfect synchronisation .
4 If I can get it back onto the road in one piece , I think it will survive . ’
5 This time Donna stepped on the accelerator and the Volvo shot forward , dirt and stones spraying up behind it as she guided it back onto the road .
6 All of those extra sums , if you total them up , we 're talking about quite a lot of money over the budget and that 's why I 'm getting concerned because there seems to be some between what the budget said we were going to do and what a chairman here and a chairman there has agreed , and I I 'd like to get it back onto position .
7 By the 1970s he 'd moved it back onto the street .
8 But erm bought bags of compost are n't so good cos if you use all er , stuff you 're growing you put erm it back onto the ground
9 That 's not too bad actually except the day the young men loaded it back onto the trailer when we 'd finished and it was one of these corners , and I happened to be muggins on the corner where that lever was , and he had n't tied it , it was only in the ratchet , you know , he should have tied it of course .
10 Dunlop elected to punch a cross from Steve Staunton , but succeeded only in presenting the ball to Ronnie Whelan , who drilled it back past him from 18 yards .
11 If a pup from the England A team should over-pitch the new ball , then , sure as eggs are eggs , England 's captain will tonk it back past him and set off for the first runs of 1992 .
12 If a pup from the England A team should over-pitch the new ball , then , sure as eggs are eggs , England 's captain will tonk it back past him and set off for the first runs of 1992 .
13 Her mother identified it as a wayfaring tree and she 'd been cutting it back during the summer and it did n't seem to mind but she 'd be very grateful for any information about the wayfaring tree which presumably she 'd like to keep and continue to grow in her garden .
14 I showed Richard the letter and he handed it back without comment .
15 He wears it always , never taking it off , but he said that if I could steal it back without him knowing , then I could keep it .
16 In the morning we slipped it back under the hen , and at once it was part of the family .
17 Yet , curiously , the science that has changed the presentation of text has brought it back under the control of a single person , just as it was when the first presses printed .
18 Changes in the environment , most notably switching lights on or off , can entrain the free-running rhythm , bringing it back under outside control .
19 Deep in thought , she put her fathers letter at the bottom of the box and pushed it back under the bed .
20 Now , as every year , Mary , back to the pews , bottom upended , fumbled in Mrs Ellenby 's old wooden crib and brought out her best and largest doll , smiling , pouting , celluloid , with hard eyes on a metal hinge that clattered open and shut , open and shut as the wavering child righted herself , thrust it up briefly and apologetically before the congregation and pushed it back under the blankets .
21 He stuffed it back under his arm , marched off to the left past the heavy black stoves , through their radiated heat .
22 ‘ I ca n't marry a man who hates me — ’ her voice wobbled dangerously but she quickly brought it back under control ‘ — who believes me to be a traitor , without a single question or … or … ’
23 Next morning I checked the typing for errors and sent it back for correction .
24 It brought it back for me . ’
25 ‘ I 'll sell ye it back for two and a half . ’
26 She bought some and took it back for the baby , dipping her finger in for the mite to suck .
27 ‘ Now , see here , they 're going to get it back for me , twenty-four hours tops .
28 IRENE Aldis , who lost her wedding ring in 1932 , got it back for her 102nd birthday after it was found in a field at Honingham , Norfolk .
29 A decade ago , NEC Corp surged past Motorola Inc and Texas Instruments Inc to become the world 's largest chipmaker , and Japan has held the title ever since — until 1991 , when according to Dataquest , Intel Corp grew 26% to win it back for the US .
30 Years later , 1948 tourist Doug Ring , speaking at a dinner , thanked George Tribe for not making it back for that crucial pre-tour season .
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