Example sentences of "[vb base] back [prep] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I report back to the hotel room , defeated . |
2 | I also think that having to report back would assist with dealing with the many , many people who have complained about the state of our footpaths network but individual complaints and with user groups and we 're off to see representatives out of County Council , they 're not here today but they 're off to hear it at our Committee meetings and I do think that having an officially report back to the Environment Committee would assist in meeting their requirements would be good P R. Thank you . |
3 | Keyence 's salesmen report back to the research department on what new machines their customers would find useful . |
4 | And the time is long past when the question of who deserves what was taken out of the hands of politicians and time-serving bureaucrats and given to a genuinely independent and truly meritorious body which might set about trying to put honour back into the honours system . |
5 | What we have is nine thousand pounds put back into the employment development fund still leaving a cut . |
6 | Now walk back to the starting position and spray the bin , then go to the phonebooth and jump onto the seat . |
7 | The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point . |
8 | ‘ I 'd just like you to understand the problems we have … we do the best we can , ’ sighs Soliz as we walk back to the bus stop . |
9 | I walk back to the Cabinet Office . |
10 | walk back to the car lot ! |
11 | My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place . |
12 | Normally you walk back through the wreckage trail to find the mark in the ground or on trees or buildings beyond which there is no other mark , and then you have to match the marks with the appropriate damage to the aircraft . |
13 | Well welcome back to the Manor ground , I 've got with me a delighted United goal keeper , Ken Vasey ; mighty close Ken . |
14 | And welcome back to the lunch time phone in , I 'm John Simpson here now for another twenty eight minutes , and if you want to join in the discussion you can ring on Oxford three double one , one double one . |
15 | Racing : Playschool back on the Gold Cup trail . |
16 | Racing : Playschool back on the Gold Cup trail . |
17 | ( f ) View Back over the Severn Valley to Bredon Hill . |
18 | ‘ You could never have imagined the club would be where they are now when you look back on the liquidation crisis , ’ he said . |
19 | In the first of three parts we look back at the working life of country people featured in ’ Twenty-Four Square Miles ’ |
20 | Still , we make fun of the titanic , we look back at the romans-christians thing with a sense of romance … why not the munich ‘ disaster ’ . |
21 | Connon took a last look back at the gathering gloom before he stepped into the house . |
22 | To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what measures his Department has introduced to help mature women get back into the work force . |
23 | You get back to the Playforce office and look busy . |
24 | Quite a few ‘ do n't likes ’ from around the office on opening the carton ; the wider front , squarer edges and lack of the traditional Fender rake back for the control panel take most of the criticism , although Fender 's spindly new knobs , which no-one here much cares for , received their share of whinges . |
25 | Chettle back into the Leicester half now Thomson and Agnew combining well and the first time Ball volleyed out towards Ormanroyd . |
26 | I would run there , tiptoe across the green tiles and after measurement sprint back to the changing room to put on my gym shoes . |
27 | As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line . |
28 | That poor unfortunate had to stoke the fire , pump the tilly lamps , dash upstream to unblock the water pipe , boil the kettle — on the open fire — and arrive back at the card table an exhausted , nervous wreck . |
29 | When the needle indicates 1 to 2 dots on the scale Turn back onto the inbound heading . |
30 | We go back to the incompetence argument again . |