Example sentences of "[n mass] back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If anything happened to the computer and it proved impossible to get at the data inside , you could go to your back-up diskettes and simply copy the data back into the computer when it had been repaired , or replaced , or put it onto another computer .
2 Sensors in refrigerators , chillers and freezers send temperature data back to a central unit which can take information from up to 20 locations at a time .
3 This is an in-cab computer system that transmits data back to the home base using RAM 's network .
4 ‘ I 'm very proud of my guys ’ , said Dick , ‘ through them Dick Melton Aviation has put two vintage aircraft back into the air in the space of six months ’ .
5 There was no damage done , and in a while , with many helping hands , we managed to push the aircraft back to the airfield .
6 Fuchida ordered his remaining 324 aircraft back to the waiting carriers but stayed as long as he could over the target .
7 He applied hard left rudder and left aileron , attempting to pull the aircraft back to the left .
8 Stabilise a desired performance , and bring the aircraft back to the required Altitude/Flight Level .
9 Lambert nursed his coughing , shaking aircraft back to the field and thankfully touched down on the first available yard of turf .
10 Performance falls , for example , if inspectors are pushed too far by the pressure to get aircraft back in the air and earning money .
11 Go and tell the folk back in the village , go and tell those who are related to you what you have heard today .
12 Apparently , Ray pulled the fish back from the dead , anaesthetising it on the bank , trimming back rotted fins and administering an antibiotic injection .
13 Graham Marsden slips an 8lb bream back into the mere .
14 Officials already say they are willing to discuss more flexible ways of operating the ERM , in order to bring sterling and the lira back into the fold .
15 Sheepdogs are also particularly alert to stray sheep and can easily be taught to drive stray sheep back to the shepherd .
16 ‘ We have been told that we will receive only £1,000 back from the insurance , ’ she added .
17 We forgot the size of the 8 per cent swing required to give Labour an overall majority ; that the Tories had held their private leadership election 18 months before ; that recessions steel hearts rather than change them , driving people back to the devil they know , to secure their own base-line rather than pushing them towards adventurous alternatives .
18 The stories of Creation , the rescue of the Hebrews from Egypt , the escaping journey , dry-shod through the Sea , the years of desert purification and then the gift of a rich and fertile homeland , exiles , prophets and wise people instructing and drawing people back to the faithful track , these start our Easter Feast .
19 ‘ To bring our people back to the innocence they enjoyed under the old king . ’
20 ‘ Contacts will continue in every way possible in relation to getting people back to the table . ’
21 So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right .
22 The people back at the hotel did n't know me .
23 What does the Prime Minister intend to do between now and a general election to put those 1 million people back on the register ?
24 In the 17th century one Nehemiah Cohen made himself particularly famous by opposing ‘ the false prophet of Smyrna , ’ Sabbatai Zevi , who sought to lead his people back into the Holy Land .
25 Company chairmen deplore this : they say they want ‘ wider share ownership ’ , to get ordinary people back into the stockmarket .
26 This social problem of readjustment is an important factor in the whole policy of bringing mentally handicapped people back into the community .
27 However , many employers arranged after April 1975 to buy people back into the graduated scheme .
28 Surely that 'll bring people back into the theatre it would obviously pay the artist it would also bring money into the theatre if the theatre could actually charged for them to do them .
29 He says it 'll attract people back into the city because they 'll feel safe .
30 ‘ It will be a varied programme with the emphasis on quality and wooing people back into the theatre , ’ he says .
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