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

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1 The problems are not all one-sided , however , as it may be that a supplier of equipment or software has to fall back on contractual remedies .
2 Hamill , who has dropped back to 34th place in the Challenge Tour order of merit following his recent two-week break , had a three-under par 68 in the third round to leave him with a tournament aggregate of 210 , seven shots behind leader Frederick Larsson of Sweden .
3 He carries only nine pounds more than in 1992 and despite being plagued by a wind problem since that success , has come back in great style after being ‘ tubed . ’
4 Sometimes , when writing we repeat a word unknowingly and when we read it again we recognise that our pen has slipped back over old ground : we have not found the right word .
5 A YOUNG soccer star has battled back from serious injury to the brink of major success .
6 SINEAD O'CONNOR 's record label Chrysalis has hit back at tabloid criticism of the sleeve of her current single ‘ Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home ’ .
7 But instead of a square heel , or even a radically smoothed-off heel similar to the Revell acoustic we recently reviewed , Andy Manson has gone back to first principles and has ended up virtually doing away with the heel altogether .
8 Puccini : A celebration Andrew Parrott with his Taverner Consort , Choir and Players has gone back to medieval sources , and devised a sequence not just of carols in more robust settings than is common but of instrumental pieces like the March of the Kings .
9 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
10 But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet .
11 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
12 Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work .
13 ‘ Well , sure , we may have to go back to some places , if the light is wrong or something .
14 But having to go back to first principles proved a decisive advantage .
15 Sir Geoffrey Littler , a former senior Treasury official and a director of NatWest Investment Bank , together witha group of eight City worthies , will have reported back to another committee established by the Exchange giving an interim assessment of the issues involved .
16 If you ca n't help us we shall have to come back with that warrant . ‘
17 At some time , you 'll have to come back into some sort of a system like G C S Es if , if they 're , I mean they might be changed , but there 'll be something like
18 We may have slipped back in some fields , but in others ( such as molecular biology or pharmaceutical research ) we remain world leaders .
19 Southampton should have hit back after 28 minutes when Carl Tiler pulled down Nicky Banger .
20 This is an interesting passage because Platt B. is effectively saying that an undertaking to pay this excessive charge had been extracted from the clerk before he commenced his search and that he could not honestly have gone back on that undertaking .
21 In the US , buyers will have to hold back for 90 days after the issue because of Securities Exchange Commission restrictions on overseas dealings .
22 In the US , buyers will have to hold back for 90 days after the issue because of Securities Exchange Commission restrictions on overseas dealings .
23 So the old ones they 'd have taken back to that yard place would n't they ?
24 Yet despite the fine weather of the previous week , many of the cracks and chimneys , shaded from the sun , were ice-bound , so we bridged and balanced boldly to avoid having to change back into big boots .
25 Now Rangers face the backlash in a top-five clash at Old Trafford today , with evergreen skipper Wilkins , 36 , saying : ‘ I thought they 'd have bounced back after that defeat .
26 Pallister recovered from early setbacks when he could so easily have drifted back into Northern League football .
27 If you 're planning the holiday of a lifetime or aiming to spend fortunes on a new hobby or faddish craze you 'll have to cut back on other expenses Saturday .
28 None the less , I shall have to cut back on public expenditure , which has for years been outgrowing our capacity to pay for it .
29 Beside her , however , Alan seemed suddenly to have sunk back into grim-faced absorption .
30 Both their families were pleased about their plans to marry in September , but John had to go back before any details were discussed .
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