Example sentences of "[vb -s] back [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This use of nursery rhyme looks back to The Waste Land with its ‘ London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down ’ and anticipates another explicit nursery rhyme which , in slightly distorted form , opens section V of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ .
2 Revising the original articles for Notes towards the Definition of Culture , he complicated his argument 's texture by involving more material relevant to his personal history and to the history of his work , such as that mention of Heart of Darkness which looks back to The Waste Land .
3 Nick Clark looks back over the Maxwell era . )
4 The boat now heads back to the north shore to call at Gersau , the third of the lakeside resorts sheltered by the Rigi massif .
5 It is perhaps ironic that Neal — so critical of the selections of Revie and Robson — arrives back on the England scene at a time when Taylor is coming in for internal FA criticism for picking too many players .
6 at Bristol City tomorrow in the Combination with goalkeeper Jason Winters back after a foot injury .
7 And yet he stumbles back into the crap rap trap between every number .
8 Er turn left onto Road , to the railway line , and it cuts back along the railway line er which eventually comes out on the ring road .
9 Erm so you 've either got you know the , the , the sort of or the old people , or you 've got the young people , and that reaches back down the age range into things like child abuse which is now , you know , very er much er on the agenda .
10 This harks back to the foreclosure issue .
11 For example ideas about more homely living environments can be traced to the early part of this century ( Roosens , 1979 ) , a concern with nature and form of assessment harks back to the Charity Organisation Society ( Sainsbury , 1989 ) , co-ordination of care was stressed in the Seebohm report and has featured in most subsequent discussions ( Cmnd. 3703 ; DHSS , 1982 ) and the need for planned hospital discharge has featured in critiques of the mental health services ( Cmnd. 6244 ; Jones , 1988 ) .
12 But it also harks back to the leadership campaign , when this noted intellectual was reported as saying some unkind things about the cerebral quality of one candidate , a Mr John Major , who heard the reports .
13 In a paragraph whose subtitle , ‘ City , City ’ , harks back to The Waste Land , he expressed astonishment that in an economic slump the City was pulling down buildings to erect ever more splendid banks .
14 Now in a sentence in the Independent and the Times and other periodicals you would find there are more words of three and four syllables than in the tabloids , but that gets back to the clarity index again .
15 He 'd make $500,000 for every dollar the stock rises or $46m if the stock ever gets back to the $145 range .
16 And she said , when she qualifies it will be years before she 's gets back to an F grade !
17 If he gets back into the England team it will be deservedly so . ’
18 Ocean to aerosol into the atmosphere , carried over , deposited as rain , leaks back through the river system into the sea .
19 The smaller machines in ICL 's 2900 series provide an eleven-bit link field that points back to the home bucket if the record is stored in overflow .
20 If there are no more loans to be entered , the user presses the RETURN key and goes back to the options list .
21 It is a link which goes back to the Bronze Age and was common throughout the British Isles in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
22 It goes back to the astronomer Ptolemy of Alexandria ( fl. c . .
23 Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes .
24 Whether it goes back to the Iron Age or the Bronze Age , however , it has lost its original character as a wide trackway across open country .
25 There is also the question of whether a national ship levy , the leding , goes back to the Viking period .
26 The idea to promote an urban walkway/cycleway on the disused railway line from Easter Road to Seafield goes back to the Leith Local Plan reports of the 1970s .
27 In recognising that fact , as well as the reality that this package can not be amended or the entire community ratification process goes back into the melting pot , it was the pressure point likely to offer the greatest temptation to the Tory anti-Maastricht brigade .
28 It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services .
29 He refers back to the Fish era as if in awe , and introduces the other Marillionauts with grovelling reverence .
30 Lewine Mair reflects back on the Solheim Cup and finds that there is n't as great a divide in women 's golf as the matches led us to believe .
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