Example sentences of "they back [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead of recording data it will transmit them back continuously to tracking stations at Villafranca , in Spain and Carnavon in Australia . |
2 | No one usually asks for them back anyway so |
3 | Alright , in fact , my handset is just on ringing external , I do n't want Hilary to be bothered with any internal calls of mine , I 've got a call log if anyone calls me , I know they 've called me so I can call them back anyway . |
4 | By now the men at the window had fixed bayonets , and fell upon the invaders , driving them back temporarily until sheer weight of numbers decided the issue . |
5 | " Find them , " he told Desimir , " buy them for slaves , trick them or kidnap them , but bring them back somehow so that we can bury them under the great gate and build our city of Skadar . " |
6 | She adjusted a nose here , a thigh there , she shifted the alignment of a particularly alluring set of eyebrows , unzipped flies to inspect their contents , was disappointed and failed to put them back properly , so they peeked , pinkly , from between metal teeth . |
7 | put them back exactly watch them |
8 | Faulty goods : Send them back immediately with a note explaining the fault , and keep a copy . |
9 | As she settled down into the squashy leather upholstery of the nest-like sofa she listened with half an ear to the voices on the tape , each caller seemingly convinced that disaster would intervene if Luke did n't call them back immediately . |
10 | On Hilda Machin 's nodding , Mr Kronweiser calmly took back the copy of the short story and the original manuscript , clipped them together , and put them back carefully in their right place in the drawer . |
11 | I 'll take them back tomorrow . |
12 | No I 'll take them back tomorrow . |
13 | These compromises , resulting in records which were considered musically acceptable in those days , mean ethical decisions when we come to play them back today ; should we even try to restore the original ‘ fidelity ’ ? |
14 | I said I want them back today and I said erm this morning cos I said er I want them to put my cakes in , oh she said , oh , well are you going anywhere ? |
15 | Help win this fight and we 'll have them back sooner than you expect . ’ |
16 | So please put her mind at rest and tell her it 's not plastic , but some other product that 's not a danger to us , because we 'd love to have them back please ! |
17 | Put them back please . |
18 | Put them back please Bryony . |
19 | He was a good person to be in the band in the early days but he might have held them back later on because he is not as good a drummer as Simon , and that 's putting it mildly . |
20 | ‘ We played them at their place not so long ago and we drew 1-1 in a good , entertaining game so we 're looking forward to getting them back here . ’ |
21 | The rest to round up all the horses they can find and bring them back here , unseen if they can . |
22 | As I understand it Chair , what you 're saying is , that there are , at three there is a , a request for an exclusion of press photographers , but the convenience of press photography we 're saying that instead of taking immediately so that we 'd have to call them back here for the even later , we 're asking you for it to be taken at the end with the rest of exclusion |
23 | They are very heavily booked so we are lucky to have them back here . |
24 | I have n't had them back yet |
25 | you never get them back otherwise . |
26 | The problem , suggests Moberly , is how to create a change of attitude in the child to bring them back again . |
27 | If P is the process that brings the pieces into the working positions , then we must use P — 1 to put them back again , so that our total operation is P ( F 2 R 2 ) 3 P — 1 . |
28 | The conventional way of cleaning fabrics is to cart them off to the washing machine , wash them , dry them , and cart them back again . |
29 | It means getting up in the early hours to be ready to board a coach at around 6.30am that will transport them to the South Coast , then bring them back again , arriving home at around midnight . |
30 | A speaker somehow ‘ translates ’ his ideas or thoughts into spoken or written signs , he ‘ encodes ’ them , and the hearer translates them back again , he ‘ decodes ’ them , so that he has the same thoughts , near enough , as the speaker . |