Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] back on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If his education were below that of his audience he could not fall back on the validity of the Sacraments he administered for support . |
2 | It is a complacent researcher indeed who does not look back on the research findings and wish that some things had been done better . |
3 | If we ca n't see anything more unusual suppose we could always fall back on the bubble baths or the anyway I think that 's a bit more than but there you go . |
4 | As Mr Day points out : ‘ To the small and medium sized company , all accountants are very much the same and , with the increasing competition from certified and unqualified accountants , I do n't believe that at the lower end of the market chartered accountants will ever get back on the pedestal in the same way they used to be . |
5 | Although the lines are available for both voice and data traffic , if there is a particularly large amount of data traffic the system will automatically cut back on the number of phone calls allowed on the WAN . |
6 | Thomas could now look back on the papers he had begun , or completed and sold in his first two terms , as ‘ vain stuff ’ but he continued to write verses , which were sent to Harry and Helen . |
7 | Do n't lean back on the chairs . |
8 | Unless you cut back on road building , you do n't cut back on the car , unless you invest in public transport , you do n't get people to use it . |
9 | ‘ Might as well get back on the road . |