Example sentences of "[noun] be [verb] back for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With consumption in Great Britain averaging 114kg ( 250lb ) per head per annum , incidentally the highest consumption figure in Europe , most of the crop is consumed in this country ; some potatoes are exported whilst the remainder are held back for use as a seed to produce the following year 's crop .
2 ‘ His body was sent back for burial . ’
3 In fact the major pilgrimage route to Santiago is said to be that by which Priscillian 's body was brought back for burial from Trier .
4 Burton was heading back for base .
5 As two days are allocated for the match in order to obtain a result , refunds can not be made and nor can tickets be accepted back for exchange or re-sale .
6 Officials at the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) are increasingly concerned over the problem of Eastern Europe 's growing nuclear waste , which until the beginning of this year was taken back for reprocessing under special concessional terms by the Soviet Union .
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