Example sentences of "[noun sg] back to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means that garment workers in the Third World who benefited from the search for cheap labour by the TNCs in the past , can no longer assume that their jobs will always be safe from relocation back to the First World ( Elson , in Elson and Pearson , 1989 ) .
2 Impact You thin from this position because you are trying to transfer all your weight back to the right side at impact .
3 Impact Unable to transfer your body weight back to the left side , you hit the shot on the upswing , resulting in a low thinned shot .
4 Henry cast his mind back to the small talk of a small town .
5 If you cast your mind back to the 1966 World Cup , you may recall that Pak Doo Ik , the North Korean forward , also wore odd shorts and he went on to score the winner against Italy , so I thought it was worth a try .
6 Henry Tyler cast his mind back to the fatal evening .
7 First , however , cast your mind back to the lunar eclipse on August 6th because , by all the laws of astrology , the only road for you to travel was then clearly signposted .
8 Lonrho is also selling its UK Volkswagen distributorship back to the German car manufacturer for £124 million .
9 For instance , when an existing part is modified to produce a new part only the modification is stored along with a reference pointer back to the original part .
10 students of bones , a jocose reference back to the first description of Mrs Podsnap ( OMF i 2 ) as a ‘ fine woman for Professor Owen , quantity of bone , neck and nostrils like a rocking horse …
11 It could , for example , refuse to hand a child back to a drunk parent but the child 's continued detention against parental wishes would have to be authorised by court order as soon as possible .
12 Eastern winds have brought what had been fair sport back to a normal level for the time of year .
13 Gray and Wilcock ( 1981 ) trace the attitude back to a Royal Commission on the Poor Law in 1909 , but no doubt it is much older than this .
14 The perhaps inevitable consequences were accumulating losses and a withdrawal back to the protected home market .
15 ‘ I remember getting in the car and driving through the village back to the main road … but … nothing else . ’
16 Shelley shrugged , and turned her attention back to the tall figure in the centre of attention .
17 Even before Juron ordered the targeting of the Titan that had been touched by the vortex implosion , Lexandro wrenched his attention back to the immediate peril .
18 The crowd faded , and he turned his attention back to the unconscious man at his feet .
19 To that end he now turned his attention back to the military progress of the war .
20 Maggie quickly brought her attention back to the cross-eyed girl and forgot all about the young man .
21 ‘ God give me strength , ’ he yelled , instantly turning his attention back to the younger man who stood before him , and whose woebegone expression would have been comical were it not so pitiful .
22 ‘ We put Zebedee back in the horse box and he went off in disgrace back to a local farm . ’
23 ‘ But he seems to have a lot of good ideas aimed at taking Forest back to the Premier League and I 'm happy to be part of that . ’
24 Unisys Corp is slowly settling on Staffware as its workflow automation software , Unisys Information Systems having pledged to make it their only workflow offering , renamed their Staffware-derived OFIS Procedures product back to the generic labelling Staffware and a co-marketing agreement with the Staffware company : Staffware has also nosed out the Dublin-created Workhorse workflow software at Imix , Arix 's imaging arm , in Imix' Supervision integrated imaging and workflow system .
25 By denying approval to the package , LIFESPAN will return all Design Changes ( DCs ) on the package back to the Active state and allow the package manager to update the modules again and then resubmit the package for approval .
26 This brings the petty cash back to the original imprest .
27 I am only interested in getting your name back to the Red Cross as soon as possible so that your mother and father will be saved unnecessary worry .
28 Through his maternal grandmother , Jones fancied he could trace a distinguished ancestry back to the Norman conquest , but he grew up in straitened circumstances , and money remained a problem throughout his life .
29 Chelsea might have increased their lead 15 minutes later , but Wise elected to shoot across the face of goal rather than pull the ball back to the well-positioned Fleck .
30 I kept throwing the ball back to the wrong player .
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