Example sentences of "back [prep] full [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Go to hell ! ’ she burst out hoarsely and started to fight in deadly earnest , slapping and scratching at him , little cries of panic coming from the back of her throat as her mind flashed back into full operation and she realised with sick fear just how close she had come to the edge .
2 The mill could be put back into full working order with a minimum of effort , should the need ever arise .
3 WEST COUNTRY Class locomotive 34039 ‘ Boscastle ’ on the Great Central Railway at Loughborough , is nearing completion after a near twenty-year restoration programme back into full working order .
4 His second task was to bring Austen Chamberlain back into full communion .
5 That 's lovely when the hens come back into full flush like this
6 But we will see whether he can get back into full training for a few days . ’
7 But once the swelling subsides we will be pulling out all the stops to get him back into full training , and playing again in six weeks . ’
8 ‘ The Chancellor is now rowing back from full compensation and he will never be trusted again .
9 AFTER a two-and-a-half-year lull I fully expect my great friendship with Graham Gooch to be back in full swing on the tour to India .
10 Several weeks of minor remedial work and test steamings are planned before ‘ Maude ’ is back in full service .
11 Luce moved restlessly and thumped her pillow , her doubts and uncertainties back in full force ; and all because she 'd met a man who had captured her interest and set her imagination winging .
12 She stretched experimentally , wincing as various parts of her ached in a way which brought the experiences of the night flooding back in full force .
13 Her tension was back in full force a minute or so later , though .
14 The Messerschmitts were back in full cry early on 1 May , attacking Hurricanes over the Hal Far area .
15 The olive colouring of her skin was back in full bloom , and though she was wearing little or no make-up , her lips , or rather her mouth , which , with her nose , was the most notable part of her features , was bright red .
16 Hunter , 25 , who had to have a spleen removed after a tackle by a Japanese player during the Student World Cup in Italy last summer , is back in full training and is over a bout of tonsillitis .
17 Suzanne is back in full training following a complete two-week break , while Jenny plans to run as a guest in the North West cross-country league meeting at Hyndburn this weekend to help her preparations .
18 With long-term injury victims Graham Hill and Ian Brady only recently back in full training , and not ready for a competitive return , Carroll admits : ‘ The situation does not leave us with many options . ’
19 Against that , fibre factories and others at the ‘ heavy end ’ of the business are back in full production and Tencel , Courtaulds ' new solvent-spun cellulosic fibre , is going well .
20 Behind her she could hear Jack calmly telling everyone to go and shower and change and come back in full barrier gear .
21 The arrival of the waiter with their fritters jerked her back to full awareness of her surroundings .
22 A programme of restoration back to full working order followed and over a period of 18 months , it was stripped , restored and rebuilt to its present immaculate condition .
23 The main intention is to have the former LMS locomotive restored back to full working order , hopefully in 18 months ' time .
24 Today 's Horse reader Julie Soybir tells her amazingly courageous story of how she nursed her horse Copper back to full health after he broke his leg .
25 It must be one of the major frustrations of being a veterinary surgeon that you can never convince your patients that you are on their side and are working tirelessly to save them and help them back to full health .
26 By mid-June the danger was past , but Petain had still to nurse the army back to full health .
27 Annie was nursed back to full health by the kind nuns who adopted her and they were able to give her a good education .
28 The move back to full employment , however , must start from the basis that in some areas of the country , and in some parts of the economy , full employment has already been achieved .
29 It is argued here that the public sector has a crucial part to play in initiating the first moves back to full employment .
30 A comprehensive dispersal of Government jobs into those regions with high unemployment could lay the basis for an effective regional policy , and , in so doing , offer the basis for a move back to full employment in all areas .
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