Example sentences of "firmly back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When last read , the new regulations now being hatched quite rightly make the process of requalifying just as unattractive and that will drop the entire issue firmly back into the lap of player recruitment within this country , with all that entails .
2 The initiative moved firmly back into the hands of more conservative forces within the government .
3 In doing this they have first cheapened the original process of selection which is made meaningless , and then , they shoved their heads firmly back into the sand .
4 This time the stick is held firmly back with the aileron central , and the wing will ( usually ) continue dropping so that the glider spins for a turn or so .
5 Liliane Landor reports on an issue that has shaken the foundations of French politics and put the question of immigration firmly back on the agenda A country divided .
6 THE IRA bomb that killed two people in the City of London on Friday night was intended to drive the general election result off the front pages and put the Northern Ireland issue firmly back on the national political agenda .
7 Recession has put traditional country cooking firmly back on the menu .
8 It 's the clash that all Britain is aching to see and Bruno , firmly back on the comeback trail after two straight KO 's ca n't wait .
9 Early in 1965 Hallstein attempted to push the Community more firmly back on the supranational path .
10 The importance of this work is that it puts economic factors firmly back on the agenda as explanations of crime .
11 Glitterhouse are getting firmly back on the boil with the latest from BITCH MAGNET , who appear to have finally untangled themselves from the What Goes On fiasco .
12 Glitterhouse are getting firmly back on the boil with the latest from BITCH MAGNET , who appear to have finally untangled themselves from the What Goes On fiasco .
13 On the day that the Sinn Fein president Mr Gerry Adams lost his seat in West Belfast , the blast was being seen as a deliberate attempt by the IRA to place the Irish question firmly back in the political agenda .
14 Lawson , it seems , is now firmly back in the fold at Browns Lane .
15 If there is no response it is best to say something like , ‘ I do n't think there is anything more I can add to my answer ’ , and place the ball firmly back in the interviewer 's court .
16 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
17 It is resolutely opposed to abortion and would like to see women firmly back in the home , where they belong .
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