Example sentences of "[to-vb] back [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ With everything that has happened over the last couple of years , I just want to stand back a bit and have a couple of weeks to think about it ’ , he said , before later confirming his desire to lead a new-look Scotland in 1992 .
2 From about 1983 the courts started to rein back the development they had unleashed .
3 ‘ A somewhat sadistic variation on Warner Baxter 's famous speech to Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street : ‘ You 're going out there a youngster , but you 've got to come back a star . ’
4 Judging the proper flare height demands practice , the tendency being to pull back a bit too high and try to land in an excessive nose-up attitude .
5 Erm , just to pull back a bit then , I mean , two things seem to , I mean have we , what is our view on you putting Sarah in the middle if we do n't recruit , and two , do n't we need , probably the four of us to look at current resources
6 City though , managed to pull back a goal instantly when Niall Quinn stabbed the ball home from close range .
7 After reassessing the situation , however , the Brigade Commander decided to pull back the battlegroup and move it into temporary hides .
8 The axe kick 1 : begin to pull back the leg .
9 ‘ It 's a double-action revolver , which means you have to pull back the hammer to cock it before firing . ’
10 Let's face it … ’ he reached to smooth back the curtain of tousled gold curls from her eyes ‘ … we hardly know each other .
11 What this appeal is concerned with , however , is only the landlord 's obligation to repay once the lease has expired without breach of covenant , there being neither any obligation on the original landlord to pay over the amount of the deposit to an assignee of the reversion nor any obligation on the original tenant to assign to an assignee of the term his contractual right to receive back the amount of the deposit when and if the condition for its repayment is fulfilled …
12 To cancel a project is to set back a country 's loan or grant programme and perhaps risk political problems between recipient and donor .
13 To revert to an old style would be to try to set back the clock and deny the progress which had been made and made under divine providence .
14 For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality .
15 When executive search consultants leave or retire , they are forced to sell back the equity to other partners who , on election to the partnership , are encouraged to purchase stock at an agreed rate .
16 Labour challenge that view and a determined to win back a seat they once held .
17 He had failed to win back the support of the MRP .
18 The child must know how to win back the favour of its parents .
19 Their agility gives them the edge , not so much in dispossessing an attacker but in evading attempts to win back the ball and in creating time and space for passing and regenerating their own offence .
20 Mr Crosbie said yesterday there are also signs that the school roll is to rise , after a campaign to win back the confidence of local parents .
21 As Defence Minister at the height of the Intifada in 1988 , Rabin had again taken a hard line , and Labour was widely thought to have gained popularity after he defeated the more doveish Shimon Peres ( his successor in 1977 ) to win back the party chairmanship in February 1992 [ see p. 38787 ] .
22 They 'll continue their campaign to win back the security they 'd worked a whole lifetime for .
23 All the fathers of the early church saw the Devil as holding rights over this world , but some of them believed that God had to pay him his dues in order to win back the world .
24 If these governments want to win back the access to international capital markets that they need in order to expand and prosper , they will have to come up with some ideas of their own .
25 On the coast too , where we are used to the process of erosion ( though its scale has been heightened by the storms ) , how long can the Trust continue to play King Canute by trying to win back the dune systems , as at Woolacombe in North Devon ?
26 Prior to announcing his candidacy Bush had on Feb. 6 unveiled a health care package which was designed to overhaul the US health system and to win back the initiative on what was widely perceived to be an important electoral issue .
27 Even President George Bush told his team not to come back to the USA if they failed to win back the Cup while one British tabloid quoted our own Peter Alliss on how the matches have moved away from the original concept of GB v USA and goodwill through golf .
28 Now , if a crime is committed , the police will be able to play back the video tape for clues , noting for instance the registration numbers of vehicles using the road .
29 We did n't care about the magazine we just wanted to trace back the gold chain see who handled it .
30 You have only to look back a generation . ’
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