Example sentences of "[vb pp] back on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He could have come back on that one , if he 'd really tried , but sometimes it was much easier to lie on the floor and watch the lights on the ceiling and listen to the count going on .
2 I 've I 've just come back on that D two stop three .
3 But I , I , I know that I missed out on the , the private education one because I should 've come back on that .
4 Up to speeds of 70 mph ( 100 mph on N-registered ones ! ) the canopy can be slid back on hot sunny days ; earlier ‘ Coupes with the slide-down windows can also fly in ‘ convertible ’ mode .
5 At the Port Lilla was placed back on narrow gauge track for the journey up to the Quarry .
6 If SR is to remain a relevant magazine it has to continue to attract new young readers — with outlets for feminist and particularly lesbian thought being cut back on all sides SR could well be a first line in this battle for the foreseeable future .
7 Some have cut back on foreign investment .
8 This is an interesting passage because Platt B. is effectively saying that an undertaking to pay this excessive charge had been extracted from the clerk before he commenced his search and that he could not honestly have gone back on that undertaking .
9 So it 's something folded back on one side yes , ?
10 Maisie was put back on intensive chemotherapy treatment .
11 Is n't it just possible that students are missing out by being held back on full-time courses for so long ?
12 Bowdon Vale were unable to reach Barnton 's modest 155 at Broomsedge , being held back on 105 for eight by Barnton 's Geoff Langham with six for 43 .
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