Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [to-vb] back [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When we met up as planned , it soon became apparent that Paul had in fact researched the matter in hand extremely thoroughly , and I had an impressive number of addresses and names of contacts to take back to Katrina .
2 They left after less than two hours of talks to report back to Saddam Hussein on the face of it having agreed to all allied demands .
3 A special Home Office committee is already looking at the problem with orders to report back to Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke within the next few months .
4 Cord Dillon is travelling as my personal representative with instructions to report back to mc about this subject directly and without reference to any intermediaries however highly placed .
5 Dr Nigel Cox , who gave the terminally ill woman a lethal injection , has accepted an offer from bosses to go back under supervision .
6 Asked whether Britain might opt for membership of this looser body if it rejected progress towards full European union , Mr Andriessen said : ‘ It is always open to countries to go back to Efta if they wish . ’
7 Recently , numbers of researchers have made pleas to managers to get back to basics and be continually alert to counter-productive actions .
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