Example sentences of "was [verb] [to-vb] back [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Under George Bush , NASA was committed to go back to the moon and on to Mars , and the space station was arguably a step on that road . |
2 | Burhanuddin Rabbani , leader of the moderate Sunni Moslem Jamiat-i-Islami , took over the presidency of the interim government on June 28 from Seghbatullah Mujjaddedi , despite earlier suggestions that Mujjaddedi was seeking to go back on the April 24 Peshawar power-sharing accord reached by seven Sunni Moslem mujaheddin groups in Pakistan following the overthrow of the Soviet-backed Najibullah regime [ see pp. 38847 ; 38915 ] . |
3 | Jakki had just returned from an idyllic holiday in America ( more of which in a moment ) when she was told to get back on a plane because the Material girl had finally agreed to give an interview on Radio One . |
4 | But when I enquired about the location of the Waaf Site , I was told to climb back on the wagon . |
5 | As soon as lunch was over , Mr Evans was fidgeting to get back to the shop . |
6 | For a moment I thought he was going to get back to the DIY metaphor and start to try to get them to see me as undercoat or Jesus Christ as primer , but , instead , he recovered himself enough to say , ‘ Great News ! ’ |
7 | She assumed that , having had time to think things over , he was going to come back with the decision to tell Marc everything that had led up to this crazy engagement of theirs . |
8 | That would be the end of any engagements elsewhere , just when he was beginning to get back on the international circuit . |
9 | A female was believed to come back after a night 's hunt and give her milk to whichever baby grabbed her teat first . |
10 | Barry , assistant manager at Perry 's brasserie in Beaumont Street , was forced to drive back to the bar in his own car and ordered to open the safe . |
11 | It was only last summer that she was allowed to get back in the swing . |
12 | The Fire was started to get back at a prisoner who had refused to take part in a food boycott . |
13 | The Palace was determined to hit back in a growing battle with the national Press , TV and radio . |
14 | He was sentenced to two years in prison , and was ordered to pay back to the state several thousand Swiss francs which he had used illegally to arrange a place at a Swiss university for Zhivkov 's grandson [ see p. 38017 ] . |