Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] back [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The fine church of St Wilfrid dates back to the 12th century , although there is mention of a church in the Domesday Book .
2 He made Hodkinson step back in the second with a fierce right to the body .
3 Trailing 2-0 to the Second Division high-flyers , Wycombe bounced back in the last 20 minutes to force a replay with goals from skipper Glyn Creaser and Steve Thompson , a corporal in the RAF .
4 But in November 1950 the Chinese sent some 250 000 " volunteers " across the Yalu , and the war swung back in favour of the North Koreans and their allies as they drove the UN forces back to the 38th parallel .
5 The Causey Mounth dates back to the 12th century , when it was first established as a drover 's road .
6 Ewshot fought back in the second half and Murphy , despite an injury to his nose , covered acres of ground in both attack and defence to keep them at bay .
7 Gargy Patel looks back on the first twelve months of the motorway completed after two decades of delay .
8 West Ham doing so well in the second division went to first division Luton , and by half time they were in front , a Pariss goal after forty three minutes , but Luton hit back in the seventieth minute through Black , and these two sides must replay .
9 After I started with Veronica , Mrs D went back to the First Spiritualists . ’
10 Stevie Gallagher 's shot was brilliantly saved by Andy Blackwood as Dunmurry came back in the second half but the visitors went two ahead through a penalty by Andy McMenamin and the cross from the right was turned in by Gareth Healey for the third with eight minutes left .
11 So I think Jimmy traced back to the first
12 The origins of Gdansk go back to the 10th Century and its historic centre has been preserved in its ancient style .
13 The parish church of St Michael dates back to the 13th century .
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