Example sentences of "[verb] he back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now at the end of his life the Danes send him back to the sea in an unmanned funeral barge laden with treasure .
2 Send him back to the Army .
3 , six days a week , I mean it 's like this year I mean he 's going to be working , I 'm working as well right up to Christmas Eve , so are you , his gon na have the Christmas Day and they want him back at work on the Boxing Night .
4 I just want him back with me
5 Celtic want him back to be their new manager … that could be the future … but what of the past dare we mention Swindon …
6 A boss who was expecting a quiet birthday with his family at home was taken completely by surprise when his highly desirable secretary invited him back to her home for a drink after work .
7 And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
8 Culshaw , who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits , noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation 's sake — which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more ‘ personalized ’ rivals — he naturally diverted his attention to new projects , musical , technological , scientific , logistical , until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier , with other orchestras , other technology .
9 It was almost a treasonable thought , and Denis was relieved when Boxer , observing that the tractor was a ‘ queer-looking contraption ’ , drew him back to the present .
10 But his victory at Stoke on Saturday has him back at the top of the list .
11 Mr McCleods staff expect him back at his Glasgow office tomorrow afternoon .
12 Expect him back in six months .
13 It was hardly a secret that Gallieni , no admirer of Joffre ( who , among other things , had stolen much of the honour due to Gallieni for the victory of the Marne ) , wanted eventually to pull him back to Paris in the largely administrative capacity of a CIGS , while placing the executive command of the armies in the field under de Castelnau .
14 She had grabbed his hand and his cane firmly in her hands and was trying to pull him back through the water .
15 The length of these umbilicals means that , in most cases , the tender can not tend the diver in the true sense , and may not be able to pull him back in an emergency .
16 She had expected him back before now .
17 They had not expected him back before one o'clock .
18 He said : ‘ The lad is torn politically because while their president is happy to let us have him on trial , the trainer wants him back for matches .
19 His office wants him back on Monday so his final week here is postponed indefinitely . ’
20 Juliet helped him back under the bedclothes .
21 4 If the ward nurse is satisfied with the patient 's condition she accepts him back into her care and escorts him quietly back to the ward ensuring his safety by maintaining the airway and close observation .
22 All that holds him back from doing it himself is the desire for an heir to the clan — an heir of his own blood ! ’
23 For it is that negative role that hampers his performance and holds him back in his development .
24 The lady accompanies him back to the Alps , to wait and worry as he and his partner , Hansi Kirchner , set off up the virgin North Face of Versücherin .
25 He came up off the floor in one swift , powerful lunge , slamming the full force of his body into Boisson and driving him back towards the dungeon before the man could gather himself for another swing .
26 Yet his family was totally dependent on him , not just his brothers but his mother and his father , so he could n't buck the system ; the pressure to rein him back in and continue the status quo and what was making money won over .
27 Sister not only gave smiling permission , she allowed me to escort him back to his car .
28 It was a year since her wedding , and on that bright cold morning her unspoken hope was to win over her husband 's family and so persuade him back to her .
29 So I could n't I could n't charge him twenty cos he 'd only charged me he 'd only charged me twenty so I had to sell him back to him for a tenner you know .
30 ‘ I love him and will welcome him back with open arms , ’ she said .
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