Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] back [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the 1987 budget , a " carryback " was introduced for BES investors , enabling them to carry back to the previous tax year relief on up to 15,000 invested . |
2 | So in that sense , we are not a volume car producer and er the company historically , I mean back through the seventies and sixties was a not very successful volume producer . |
3 | I mean back in the early nineteen eighties when we sold our first er system abroad we were quite surprised to find out that the French did n't have a road called Edgeware Road and an organization called B A C S on it . |
4 | And when I got back for the last few weeks Mortimer had left … ’ |
5 | So I rounded up my bird-fancying friends ' old copies of Cage and Aviary and studied them until I got back to the very beginning of the season , early March . |
6 | I changed back to the Tasmanian Devil and had a similar thumping take first cast . |
7 | I wandered back to the main entrance of the chateau and found Benjamin , equally disconsolate , sitting on the steps . |
8 | However , they caused me no ill and I staggered back to the Golden Turk and the tender care of the slattern , a bowl of rich broth and countless frothing tankards of ale . |
9 | I came back to the beautiful beach house from shopping . |
10 | With the playback that in fact erm as has said it showed me what in fact I was doing right and wrong , erm I 've been on television before once when I was running the London marathon but this time it was actually me and me alone in a work element and I could in fact see what I was doing and why I was doing it and understand in fact the corrections from the morning to in fact the afternoon presentation when I came back for the second one . |
11 | He told me , before I first went to England in 1947 , to make sure I came back for the next Australian season so that I would be eligible for selection for the '48 tour . |
12 | and I went out to tell him and he started talking to me for something and when I came back in the fucking milk ! |
13 | I pedalled back to the High Street , past Magdalen and across the bridge to the Plain . |
14 | I look back at the old woman , marvelling at Enid and Philip for finding her interesting enough to talk about . |
15 | When I look back on the long friendship , I realize that I need not have had certain misgivings about troubling Eliot or taking up his time — misgivings due to temperamental diffidence rather than to genuine modesty , I am afraid — because he was both generous of his time and solicitous about the welfare of those in whom lie took an interest . |
16 | I know back in the 1930s Bradford City had a full back called McLuggage , but surely not even Reg believes that somewhere out there is a left back called Halfpound O'Liver . |
17 | That afternoon , my feelings soothed with company and talk , Sally and I walked back down the bright valley through cricket-loud grasses and thousands of flowers . |
18 | Leaving the main building at bedtime , I walked back through the old walled garden , the churchyard , and down the grassy lane to the cottage annexe where I had my room . |
19 | At first I managed to get hold of two pictures by Popova , then the thread broke off and , completely by chance , I stumbled back on the right trail . |
20 | I shrank back against the wooden seatback . |
21 | ‘ Hello Annie , ’ I called back from the half-open window . |
22 | Yet when I looked back on the last hour or so I could come to only one conclusion . |
23 | I looked back at the first . |
24 | Wistfully , I looked back at the haunting beauty of the well . |
25 | I went on further , and their lightness and gleam had gone when I looked back for the last time . |
26 | I lay back on the hot canvas of a recliner and closed my eyes , soaking it in . |
27 | I lay back on the empty bed and looked at my watch . |
28 | As I lay back on the clean white sheet tucked round the hard mattress of the sick room bed and faded into a temporary oblivion , I thought to myself that perhaps early retirement would be no bad thing to consider after all . |
29 | I lay back in the long chair . |
30 | And I lay back in the cradling pouch-seat , enjoying the feeling of being safe and relaxed — and financially secure for a while , with that fee safely tucked away in my Fedbank account . |