Example sentences of "[vb -s] back [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A few seconds later , all is done — the screen changes to show you the status of the transfer , and drops back into split screen mode as soon as it is finished . |
2 | TANDY HEADS BACK TO INTERNATIONAL ARENA |
3 | Amstrad bounces back into black |
4 | NEWS Ryburn bounces back with mild brew |
5 | Nigel bounces back after amazing 300 foot fall |
6 | Sterling bounces back after German rate cut |
7 | They tell a story that reaches back to neolithic man some 5,000 years ago , to the Roman occupation , to the many religious and military influences and the continuing threat of invasion over the years . |
8 | Spinoza harks back to ancient philosophy , and away from the Christian tradition , in seeing the virtues which ethics seeks to inculcate as essentially the qualities we require if we are to have personally fulfilled lives . |
9 | Alka-Seltzer , Andrews Answer , Beecham Resolve , Boots Headache and Indegestion Relief and Superdrug Paracetamol Seltzer were all found to ease a person 's suffering until the body gets back to normal . |
10 | It may well fall off , but if it does fall off and everything gets back to normal it 'll grow back again . |
11 | ‘ Green ’ Co-op Bank gets back into black |
12 | Finally a framework which stretches back to distant school days but which retains its validity is that your presentation must have a clear beginning , a middle and an end . |
13 | Garlic is one of the most widely used aphrodisiacs around the world , with a pedigree that stretches back to ancient times . |
14 | The air , thus refreshed , rises to the top of the nest and then circulates back down other passageways . |
15 | The new suit goes back over old ground , again alleging that AMD broke copyright agreements by using Intel 's microcode in the new chip . |
16 | The most important , perhaps , is freedom from the restrictive grasp of the ‘ all together now ’ class teaching system that goes back to Victorian times . |
17 | A lot of times a lot of times it it it goes back to normal . |
18 | A special relationship goes back to normal |
19 | Just as the new Spurgeon's/Oasis venture goes back to Baptist roots , so do the organisers of ‘ Breakthrough 2000 ’ believe they are going back to roots . |
20 | Its history goes back to Saxon times , and it contains several interesting historical buildings , and a peaceful marina , from which you can take a river cruise . |
21 | Goes back to Homeric times . ’ |
22 | The Penhill site may be the source of a story that goes back to Celtic mythology , " The Legend of the Giant of Penhill " . |
23 | This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode . |
24 | He also dismissed the allegation — popular with some Christian mason-watchers — that freemasonry was founded in an x ‘ antiquity that goes back into pagan religions well before the birth of Christ ’ . |
25 | How much of that goes back into Tory funds , through the businesses , shops , the places you 're staying ? |
26 | The brain drifts back to full consciousness now that there is a vague hint of light spreading across the eastern sky . |
27 | A field where the sign no longer refers back to real objects or persons but instead constructs what is to be perceived within the system of signification . |
28 | cos it refers back to national curriculum . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know what they gave Rocky but he came round within 24 hours and seems back to normal now , ’ said Mr Taylor . |
30 | Sam starts humming the riff from ‘ Caroline ’ with a fondness that nine years ' respite should have erased , and then snaps back into historical mode . |