Example sentences of "[vb pp] back for [art] " in BNC.

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1 But its annual surpluses ( $56 billion in fiscal 1989 ) are added back for the purposes of the Gramm-Rudman deficit-cutting law .
2 Toby had come back for the moment .
3 oh he 's come back for the , this , to show to you .
4 Davis Cup nerves certainly got to them as they started their defence of a trophy they had only just won back for the first time since 1932 but full marks to the British challengers who gave of their best in terms of commitment and attitude .
5 Within minutes the car was free , and before I could thank the young farmer I 'd been invited back for a cup of tea and some hot broth .
6 There is still a month of the fitness challenge to run and participants are being invited back for a second assessment .
7 Staff who helped care for American casualties were invited back for the occasion … along with a cavalcade of military vehicles from the second world war .
8 The examination committee records in London show that the majority of students were examined after nine or 18 months ' instruction , and even then they stood a chance of being referred back for a further period of study .
9 If the complaint turns out to be more serious or if agreement can not be reached on a resolution , it must be referred back for a full investigation .
10 He played only once in that series but was then brought back for the rubber in India and made a big impact , so that when he had Steele 's wicket at Headingley he chalked up his hundredth Test wicket in the record time of two years 144 days .
11 The winners of the heats can be brought back for the final .
12 Green and McCrory were allegedly brought back for the Norris murder .
13 The forces of Chaos are driven back for a time and a fragile peace descends on Ulthuan .
14 On the last day of term the school assembled in the large upstairs room which had the screens pulled back for the occasion .
15 But Mr Pillsbury was not asked back for a second interview .
16 Gone back for a further inspection , ’ provided a voice out of the gloom .
17 who were the religious police who were actually watching , so we have n't gone back for a while
18 But I think they 'd just gone back for the money creed and once you get that well erm they do n't realize that they could be falling into the trap unless we blokes stand firm now to maintain this standard of living .
19 Farther south in Aswan , security sources said militants had hit back for the storming of the mosque with at least three bomb attacks on police and the fire brigade .
20 At 133 for 2 , England might have fought back for an honourable draw ; or they might not .
21 Ferranti 's annual meeting , adjourned until 10 October , will now almost inevitably be put back for a further four to six weeks in the light of recent events .
22 Revised proposals are expected from the Commission later this year , before they are put back for a second reading at the European Parliament .
23 Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess .
24 The lowering of interest rates last year provided extra spending power for the family but , as Mr Ingram , 34 , pointed out , that will probably now just be kept back for the rainy days to come in 1994 .
25 However , when music is written for a specific text , the maximum musical climax must be kept back for the decisive point in the words .
26 Naturally , the highest note is usually kept back for the greatest climax , together with maximum volume , note-length , accentuation , etc .
27 And those pro the , the guidelines would , if accepted , enable schemes two and three to continue , on the basis that the capital receipts from the sale of the are earmarked for this sort of investments , and that these in their turn will generate a flow of capital receipts which can be ploughed back for the benefit of the to the totality of County Council 's capital programme .
28 He is asking us to remember that the wrongdoer will be paid back for the wrong he has done , by someone who is a better judge , someone more in possession of all the facts .
29 MGM was not quite as happy with The Crowd ( 1928 ) , which was held back for a year and temporarily given a happy ending and which proved only to be as Kine Weekly predicted ‘ a sound box office success ’ rather than a runaway winner .
30 Held back for a long time by wild hitting , she has accepted in the last 12 months that there are occasions when she must suppress the urge to attack everything flat out .
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