Example sentences of "[verb] back [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well basically it 's the people , like we get on so well with the English over here and as they say back home the . |
2 | According to his letter to Puchberg , he had tried to organize a further series of subscription concerts to improve his finances , but when the list came back only the faithful Baron van Swieten 's name was on it . |
3 | Other Commissariats were accused of holding on to rolling-stock that should be handed back now the war was over . |
4 | The child involved the mother at home in the project by hunting out scraps of fabric , discussing what they were , then bringing back home the finished house . |
5 | Went in there and went and got dressed so Mary was up then so when I got back downstairs the er breakfast , my breakfast was on the table . |
6 | That 's when , when we come to do the windows , we 've got to go back too the |
7 | ‘ They called the police , but were able to fly back home the next day , as planned . |
8 | I felt that if I looked back early the mud pool would blush and say ‘ pardon ’ . |
9 | They therefore issued their own form and sent back both the buyer 's form and their own form . |
10 | If more would have gone back then the strike would have come to an end quicker cos , I thought more would have gone back then , but all the lads in they stayed out and nobody went in to work . |
11 | For the independent pusher , it can be frustrating when you wheel yourself around a likely ‘ circular ’ route , only to discover some steps have not been marked on the map so you have to turn round and come back exactly the same way . |
12 | I do believe there were , there was a high explosive bomb but I think it was just jettisoned to as you wanted to get back home the German pilot he , he landed somewhere up Bluebell Wood but it just exploded and no one was hurt . |
13 | The situation is hopeless and , to pay back just the interest , countries have to scrimp and save every penny ; that means no proper forest protection and leaving forests in the hands of the merchants , often unscrupulous and owned by foreign companies . |