Example sentences of "back for [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Held back for a long time by wild hitting , she has accepted in the last 12 months that there are occasions when she must suppress the urge to attack everything flat out .
2 ‘ I never seen anybody come back for a second dose of the blue , ’ said a man behind her , for all the world as though he were safe reminiscing in some bar of his old age .
3 His second-in-command re-divided the men and sent them back for a second search of the places they had searched before .
4 ‘ Hopefully , it will be back for a second series in September .
5 The path follows the road out of Port Isaac and at the top it 's worth glancing back for a final look at this fascinating place .
6 The bond which had drawn them so close before Angel 's birth was strong and sometimes Sarah longed to be back for a brief time in that dilapidated house in Stone Alley , free of the sanctimonious atmosphere of the rectory , until she remembered Maggie was n't there any more either .
7 Tory turned back for a last look at the rejected blooms as the ponies moved off .
8 ‘ Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’
9 Had they been set free any nearer they would almost certainly have found their way back for a free meal of milk and green bananas at the orang-utans ' tea party .
10 The examination committee records in London show that the majority of students were examined after nine or 18 months ' instruction , and even then they stood a chance of being referred back for a further period of study .
11 This was enough for the Home Secretary to send the case back for a fourth hearing to the Court of Appeal , with the recommendation that they summon Mathews as a witness to test his credibility .
12 However , when music is written for a specific text , the maximum musical climax must be kept back for the decisive point in the words .
13 I hope to be back for the first leg with Manchester United .
14 Davis Cup nerves certainly got to them as they started their defence of a trophy they had only just won back for the first time since 1932 but full marks to the British challengers who gave of their best in terms of commitment and attitude .
15 That will earn him his RIBA Part I. But then , he has to get a year 's relevant experience in practice before coming back for the final year of his course .
16 India certainly got its own back for the British Raj by imposing this horrific version of the bungalow upon us .
17 He escaped with Bean from the tea table as soon as possible and slipped out of the house , heading back for the open spaces of the industrial estate .
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