Example sentences of "[vb infin] back [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The least interesting material tends to be spun out for far too long , and the composer can fall back on clichés ( like reiterated clusters ) just at the point when a new , arresting thought is most urgently needed . |
2 | And when people see psychoanalysis in a different content , then they might look back to things Freud and Bullett studies , and say , well , perhaps it was n't so amusing after all . |
3 | In passing from one parish to another , in simply crossing a nameless brook or road , we may step back into fields that were created , not by the commissioners of Georgian times , but by the Tudor squire or perhaps even by his monastic predecessors in the fifteenth century . |
4 | If you can relate back to branches , everybody was just running around , everybody 's had a specific task to do , you were just running round like a , |
5 | If the hon. Gentleman will think back to days gone by , he will remember that such questions have been perennial in the few weeks before a general election . |
6 | I wo n't mention back to basics because I know that 's really embarrassing for them |
7 | Graveney insists that Hick should go back to basics , and remain in that classic position he is in at the start of the bowler 's run-up — to stand sideways-on , bat on the ground , knees slightly bent , feet about shoulder width apart , and head up and still with both eyes level . |
8 | ‘ Let's go back to basics , ’ said Owen . |
9 | being a man of the people that that 's not the way forward and erm but you know I mean basically you 've got ta go back to basics . |
10 | Let's go back to distances . |
11 | I think we 're gon na go back to blankets . |
12 | Remember that Labour and Liberal Democrats would not go back to rates — they want people to pay a double income tax — and Labour want a property tax as well . |
13 | I know Steve asked if we could go back to Thursdays cos he ca n't make a Wednesday night . |
14 | I mean we can always go back to places like the linguistics department or or any department on on campus , We can always go back to and get more recordings later . |
15 | Why do n't you ever go back to places that were in the news , we are asked . |
16 | They were a centre for training Communists from all over the world who would go back as leaders into strategic posts in their own countries . |
17 | He had borrowed money and could pay back in washers . |
18 | Although it may hold back for reasons of cost and supply , and because the housing market is static , during this decade I believe we will see an increasing spread of relocation moves to those parts of the country which offer a better quality of life than London and the South-East . ’ |
19 | In this sense we are in a ‘ fix-price ’ world ( Hicks , 1965 ) , and changes in quantities do not feed back to prices . |
20 | You 're allowed one and one only , do they not come back for seconds do they ? |
21 | There 'd be a lot of similarity to it , and I think if we 're honest a lot of it would come back to things . |
22 | ‘ There was no way we could come back to fishermen without the maximum available . ’ |
23 | ‘ Of course I will , Mother , I 'm only going up the road , I 'll come back at weekends . ’ |
24 | ‘ I will come back with spaceships . |
25 | It will come back with questions couched in the English query language which still exists beneath the Artificial Intelligence Language stuck on top . |
26 | And tomorrow I will come back with warrants duly signed and sealed by the regent , and accompanied by a group of soldiers from the Tower . |
27 | But I do suggest that if necessary , we can come back with answers later on . |
28 | ‘ All right , all right ; but do n't come back with examples . |
29 | Well I 'll come back in weeks and . |
30 | ‘ As soon as my leg is better I 'll get back to things as before ’ |