Example sentences of "[verb] it back [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But North had at least a half-promise of another honour : Adolfo Calero revealed that the contras had plans to put up a statue of him in Managua , just as soon as they had won it back from the Sandinistas . |
2 | He took the unravelling length of fabric from her and expertly refolded it , depositing it back on the stall . |
3 | This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom — he blocked out or refused to remember her name — a cold witch , he decided , a witch who would find no satiation in this world , maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her . |
4 | And and having completed that , you send it back to the personnel group at county hall . |
5 | it 's all mass produced and they might as well not sell it to you , and send it back to the manufacturers and get a full discount . |
6 | Under the terms of the agreement , O&Y will continue to manage the property and will buy it back in the future at a premium . |
7 | So I said , ‘ Knock it back into the heart of the hole . ’ |
8 | Next Thursday 's club E.G.M will debate a plan for chairman Wallace Mercer to buy the ground and lease it back to the club . |
9 | Hearts chairman , Wallace Mercer has abandoned his proposal to buy the club 's ground at Tynecastle and lease it back to the club . |
10 | The conference decided the problems of ‘ functionally complex ’ compounds needed further study and referred it back to the commission . |
11 | I cast and make sure the worm lands three or four yards further than the baited area , which allows me to pull it back to the swim and sink the line at the same time . |
12 | He said that Maccas goal would be credited as an OG , cos he was trying to pull it back from the byline but it hit sherwood and span in . |
13 | It 's very , it 's deceptive if you 're not working out what you 're doing and relating it back to the graph , and relating it back to physics , to an experiment you 're doing , someone 's checking the clock every second to see how much further it 's gone . |
14 | Simpson raises his hands in the air , United have got Andy Melville and Steve Foster at the far post , Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it in to the far post , looking for Paul , Paul heads it back over the top — and they 've scored . |
15 | Paul heads it back over the top — and they 've scored , Oxford United have scored , it 's Andy Melville that has put the ball into the net , into injury time . |
16 | Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head . |
17 | Some of this can be achieved through training , with time to relate it back to the working environment . ’ |
18 | As before , his duties were to direct and evaluate the flow of intelligence data , channel it back to the DIA in Washington , and act as paymaster for what was now by far the most valuable Western intelligence asset in the Middle East . |
19 | She recovered it and was about to slip it back into the book , when she realized that if she put it back in the wrong place , Mark might think she had been snooping . |
20 | Oxford United has scored , it 's Andy Melville that has put the ball into the net , into injury time , the cross came in , Martin Foyle headed it back across the face of the goal and it 's Andy Melville that has surely clinched three vital points for Oxford United ; into injury time , Oxford United one , Portsmouth nil . |
21 | Did you see much of the goal , or as it was a free kick floated in and Martin Foyle headed it back across the face of goal and erm your partner in crime really at the back put it in . |
22 | The cross came in , Martin Foyle headed it back across the face of the goal and it 's Andy Melville that has surely clinched three vital points for Oxford United . |
23 | Cranston lifted the alejack , remembered the rat , and slammed it back on the table . |
24 | He untied the stern line , kneeling to lead it back round a pile to the cockpit . |
25 | Since 1213 when King John tactically surrendered the kingdom to Pope Innocent III and received it back as a fief held of the papacy , the English crown had owed the pope an annual tribute of a thousand marks ( £666 6/ 8d ) . |
26 | She dropped it back on the pile . |
27 | He do n't want one , I put it back with the rest . |
28 | Put it back to the beginning . ’ |
29 | Pete lifted his knight but changed his mind and put it back on the board . |
30 | I put it er , I put it back on the phone |