Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A lack of vision has pegged Rovers back in the last month , plus diligent homework by the likes of Spurs … not any fall from grace on Shearer 's part .
2 In her future , a big fundamentalist upsurge has stuck women back in the kitchen and the bedroom , turned their money into plastic and then taken that plastic away .
3 But his ‘ aesthetic humanism ’ which , according to Art News and Review , ‘ has brought man back into the world of visual experiment ’ , was already being challenged by a revival of interest in non-figurative art .
4 Admission of a £2bn cost overrun has sent Eurotunnel back to the banks to plead for fresh financing .
5 He told the court he did n't believe the accused 's story , Kim was shy and self-conscious and he did n't believe she would have brought Shukir back to the flat .
6 She would have taken Moses back to the harem where he would be brought up with others , learning to read and write the Egyptian hieroglyphic and " cursive " scripts and gaining expertise in various skills and sports ( see Acts 7:22 ) .
7 It was this latter statement that had got Agnes back into the house , because she could see her sister , in her present state devoid of any common sense , doing something drastic .
8 Everything happened very quickly after he had got Maisie back to the house .
9 I 've been doing research that 's been inspired by the work of Marie Hoader , who 's Emeritus Professor at the university , a social psychologist , and she had researched unemployment back in the nineteen thirties ; she studied an Austrian village called Mariental , where practically everybody was unemployed , and late in the nineteen seventies as our group began raising questions about the future of work , she engaged in a review of the research between the thirties and the seventies to see if things had changed .
10 The opportunity to purchase works at slightly lower prices had encouraged museums back into the market .
11 As a result banks may have to call in money from the discount houses , which , in turn being short of liquidity , have to sell bills back to the Bank of England ( acting as lender of last resort ) .
12 After I have settled Ludo back into the house , after I have rebuttoned his shirt , after I have bought some groceries with him , after all of that , I drive back to the Isle of Dogs .
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