Example sentences of "must [vb infin] back [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , where negotiation fails , the parties must fall back on the law , and their rights and liabilities will then be governed by the terms of their contract .
2 Since May was seventy-two when his book was published , it is clear that many of his recipes must date back to the days of Queen Elizabeth 1st .
3 The details of the timetable motion allow for just five days ' debate on a Bill which is 103 pages long , contains 94 clauses and nine schedules and which must report back to the House by 26 February .
4 To define Rottweiler character , we must look back to the breed 's history .
5 Either they must draw back from the spotlight and forfeit their privileges or pick their partners based on purely practical criteria .
6 As well as reporting policy requirements to advice workers , the manager must pass back to the area office any new training needs that have emerged from basic advice work .
7 I must go back to the sea , she said .
8 She must go back to the Dordogne , back to Marguerite .
9 ‘ I must go back to the Hall now , and I shall tell him immediately . ’
10 I have been there three times , but each time they say I must go back to the Home Office and try to get my daughter a visa for longer than a six months ' stay in Britain ; otherwise she can not be admitted to school .
11 Anyone who hits the wrong egg must go back to the beginning .
12 However , the uncompromising early work still shocks and knocks you about and one must go back to the beginning when the young artist and her Nanas were very angry indeed .
13 In the Cathedral and afterwards on a quiet walk outside , I knew I must go back to the hospital .
14 Must go back to the kids and see them to the bus .
15 Nor was the conversation doing anything other than drag down her spirits , so she brought it to a close by saying , ‘ I must go back to the office .
16 For the source of this we must go back to the Pythagoreans of the sixth century BC , whose cosmological speculations were based on the ‘ tetracys ’ , that is , the geometrical symbol composed of ten discrete points symmetrically arranged in the form of an equilateral triangle with sides of four points each .
17 The Government , he says , must go back to the days when school meals were available for every child .
18 Later , when Anne was in bed , Marilla said to her brother , ‘ She must go back to the children 's home tomorrow . ’
19 They must go back to the drawing board and review the whole of youth training .
20 The Minister is backing away from the commitment that the Scottish Transport Group and the Government gave , and is now saying that the money must go back into the Treasury 's coffers .
21 ‘ Mr Gould was worn out by our reverses , regretted the loss of time , and this very afternoon had been declaring with many apologies that he must go back in the Vansittart .
22 P.C. Clifford would have welcomed the tea , but said that he must get back to the scene of the tragedy .
23 But we must get back to the Vicar , who is awaiting his final epitaph in some anxiety .
24 She must get back to the sea to feed .
25 He really must get back to the library and see if it had any more books on the subject .
26 I must get back to the shop now .
27 She must get back to The Tamarisks .
28 ‘ Yes , we must get back to the office .
29 ‘ Forgive me , I must get back to the hospital , ’ he said .
30 I must get back to the hospital … ’
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