Example sentences of "[vb infin] back [prep] an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Rather than fall back on an increased emphasis upon managerialism based upon hierarchy and control , the Education Reform Acts should be regarded as an opportunity to review , not just in a coping way but in a maximising way , the management structures and processes of our schools .
2 In the process we may fall back on an idealized view of our own society , or take our cue from generalized impressions of ‘ Western ’ experience .
3 There are some identifiable developed deities ; there are some incongruously primitive daemons too , which may look back towards an earlier period of religious feeling ; there are also some images of divinities which seem to be relatively poorly assimilated foreign imports .
4 If society is to impose extra burdens on farmers ' costs of production in order to preserve or go back to an idyllic view of the countryside , which may never have existed anyway , it must pay for it .
5 Public money will be used to lend up to £420 a year to students in full-time higher education , which they will pay back at an inflation-linked rate of interest .
6 You can easily change back from an improper fraction to a mixed number by dividing the denominator into the numerator and putting the remainder over the denominator .
7 The Bank is considering the view of the IBOA to their proposals on Job Sharing and will revert back at an early date .
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