Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] back [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Forster slithered to Delaney and got a grip , pulling him back to comparative safety .
2 And if we 're offering you your passage home , you and the children , and help in finding your feet once you get there , and a good convent school for the girls , so that they can go straight on with the nuns and wo n't really notice any difference , well , all that 's to be regarded as a loan , which we 're very glad to offer you for an extended period , in the hopes of getting you back among caring people . "
3 Elijah heard a divine message sending him back to troubled Israel , with intuition as to definite things to do , one of which was to find a successor to carry on the prophetic ministry .
4 And then we 'll have to deal with that other one and er and , and resolve that one way or the other and make , make sure we 've done that reasonably reasonably quickly , either g sending her back to new business or er trying to find another position for her if she ca n't actually cope with that .
5 Okay , and , and we will be asking you back at regular intervals .
6 He was gon na spend a lot of money converting it back to right hand drive and I said it 's air conditioned and everything in n it ?
7 Changes in the environment , most notably switching lights on or off , can entrain the free-running rhythm , bringing it back under outside control .
8 Some said the sport came from the Norsemen , others muttered about the Romans who after all had been in the area for several centuries and left little else but stone , and one literary aficionado had just written a treatise tracing it back in direct line to Jacob 's wrestling with the angel .
9 Surplus ACT can be recovered by carrying it back against prior year 's liabilities for up to six years .
10 Moreover , if there are too many beds people will inevitably stay too long , which increases the difficulties of resettling them back into normal life .
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