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

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1 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
2 If the patient can not use the lexical procedure to read , say , pint , and so has to fall back upon the non-lexical procedure , a reading error will result : pint will be read with a short i ( as in mint ) .
3 He liked his porter , but if he 'd gone back to the stable
4 Unless you take a different view , our own preference would be to pursue the question of a travelling display as actively as we can , recognising , however , that if it does not prove feasible for reasons of finance and other resources to mount such a display in the foreseeable future we may have to fall back on the reduced-size Barrel Vault display .
5 Thus , we would have to fall back on the anthropic principle to explain why the electron has the mass and charge that it does .
6 The privatization bill will probably have to go back to the upper house , whatever happens in the Commons .
7 Soon there will be nothing left to know and I shall have to go back to the Annual Assessment .
8 ‘ Could n't we have a second chair ? ’ ventured John Gould , inciting the first major row : ‘ We 'll have to re-think the whole thing ’ says James ‘ we 'll have to go back to the very beginning and re-block it ! ’
9 ‘ We wanted to play Dublin but all the venues were booked out months ago , so we 'll have to come back in the New Year and do somewhere like the SFX or the Stadium .
10 Had it not been for another round of cost cutting , the group would have crept back into the black last year .
11 ‘ Miers could not take the German prisoners on board his sub , and if he had left them to paddle ashore they would immediately have gone back into the German forces …
12 I was not sure that I had been baptized ( having shrunk back from the outstretched hand with water in my late teens , believing baptism a piece of medieval nonsense ) , while wanting to be a member of the church .
13 By that time , the footballers of Halifax Town may have climbed back into the big league .
14 I believe that it will be updated as the new computer takes on additional information , but when and at exactly what point is a matter on which I shall have to get back to the hon. Gentleman because I do not know ACPO 's plans .
15 Whilst the Conservative government was delighted to have sold back to the private sector one of its most difficult privatisation candidates , the impact of recent changes in the car industry have yet to be fully assessed .
16 It 's hardly worth drawing the cheques in certain cases and the capital programme , could n't see it actually when I looked for it first time , had to go back to the pink sheet and found the noughts , now we 're not as generous as we 'd like to be , but at least we try .
17 Bertha had sat back with the satisfied air of having played a trump card , until suddenly her lip had quivered as tears filled her eyes .
18 The devilish smile , oblique and sharp as a scar , had come back to the gaunt face .
19 ‘ To us , he had come back from the dead , ’ his mother , Camilla Swann , said yesterday .
20 When Cardiff had come back from the dead , he had shrunk away back down the hessian-screen corridor towards Rohmer .
21 We had come back like the full circle of our route , intact .
22 When the tide turned , we all had to struggle back to the large Irrawaddy steamer again .
23 The dark green sun umbrella above them threw shadows across Guy 's face , but she realised that the teasing gleam had crept back into the narrowed gaze .
24 Shiona had smiled back at the fair-haired youth who had so recently become her brother .
25 Dunwoody was surprised when the judge called him the winner on Remittance Man in the opening Bristol Novice Hurdle , believing Peter Scudamore had got back in the final strides on the favourite Regal Ambition after being headed halfway up the run-in .
26 It had been the Nordic states which had drawn back from the full implications of the Oslo and Ouchy Conventions of the 1930s .
27 When he had arrived back in the cold dawn that early morning after the night with Emily , it was to find his landlady Mrs McIntosh waiting , his valise and books by her , her face severe .
28 At the 18th green Manuel and Andy had walked back to the marked circle .
29 Besides having this example of baronial efficiency before his eyes , common sense might have suggested the importance of revealing at once the new conditions for ecclesiastical support which he had brought back from the Roman Council of 1099 .
30 ‘ We 've gone back to the old gods , in defiance to the Church . ’
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